Make Your Writing More Interesting: Using Synonyms Writing Activity
Fill in the blanks with "Who," "Whom," "Who's" or "Whose"
Help Alex the Alien Identify Subjects and Predicates in Sentences
Circle the Conjunctions in Sentences at Conjunction Junction
Identifying the Correct "There, "Their," and "They're" in a Sentence
Help Oliver the Owl Find the Direct Object in Each Sentence
Help Andy the Armadillo With Analogies: A Fill-in-the-Blank Worksheet
Help Mabel Write a Letter Using Words With the Suffix "EST.": A Fill-in-the-Blank Worksheet
Help Aidan the Anteater Add Apostrophes to a Paragraph
Four Rules for Adding -ING: Find the Correct Spelling of -ING Words
Helping an Alien Categorize Different Types of Nouns
Rewriting Sally Sloth's Sentences So They Are More Interesting
Identifying Adjectives Worksheet
Beyond Words: Exploring Figurative Language
Stop the Sentence Bandits By Filling in the Correct Punctuation
Help Clarence the Clown Find the Correct Verb in Each Sentence
Matching Irregular Verbs on Seahorses
Writing Singular Possessive Nouns for Roger the Robot