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Your young writer will take a time trip in this writing prompt worksheet. _x00B_Where will he go, or more accurately, when will he go? Use it as a Common Core Standards exercise for middle school narr ...

Week 35 Reading Comprehension (B-35). Reading segment about the difference between narrative and expository text. Cross-Curricular Focus: Study Skills. This worksheet is in line with Common Core Stand ...

Step by step, connect one word to another on the word ladder by changing only one letter at a time. This Christmas activity will challenge your students to use their thinking skills and cleverly trans ...

Dive into English language skills with our unit on phonics, biography reading, and timeline comprehension. Explore letter-sound relationships, learn about Leonardo Da Vinci, and master the art of read ...

Enhance English language skills with our unit focusing on phonics, reading comprehension, grammar, and weather forecasting. Dive into letter-sound relationships, practice with newspaper articles, lear ...

Empower young learners with our unit focusing on self-assessment, compound words, storytelling, and cursive writing. Engage students with interactive activities to boost reading comprehension, writing ...

Dive into phonetics, nursery rhymes, and leaflet reading with our engaging English language unit. Enhance letter-sound relationships, body vocabulary, and early literacy skills through fun activities. ...

Unlock phonetics, storytelling, and punctuation skills with our dynamic English language unit. Perfect for young learners, this unit offers engaging activities to enhance letter-sound relationships an ...

Explore phonetics, tongue twisters, and punctuation in our comprehensive English language unit. Enhance letter-sound relationships and literacy skills with engaging activities. Perfect for young learn ...

Unlock English language skills with our comprehensive unit featuring phonics, storytelling, and grammar essentials. Dive into letter-sound relationships, fairy tales, subject pronouns, and past tense ...