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Write a shape poem inside the egg in this printable worksheet.
A list of fun knock-knock jokes for kids!
Write an acrostic poem about tulips. Start each line with a letter from the word ‘TULIP’.
Information about various common prefixes and suffixes, including meanings and examples.
A word list (word bank) for vocabulary and short phrases about virtues.
Oh no! Don’t panic, this alphabetical word list is filled with ‘negative words’ (from ‘abysmal’ to ‘zero’).
A vocabulary word list (word bank) filled with ‘positive words’.
You can find plenty of pirate jokes for kids here!
Write an acrostic poem about your mother for Mother’s Day. Start each line with a letter from the phrase “MY MOTHER.”
Match the Fall words to make alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations.
In this printable worksheet, write Autumn alliterations. Finish the ten Fall alliterations and write five alliterations.
Finish the ten summer alliterations, then write five alliterations related to summer.
Match the Spring words to make alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations. An alliteration is the repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words. This is a printable worksheet.
Match the words to make summer-related alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations.
Write Spring alliterations in this printable worksheet. Finish the 10 Spring alliterations, then write 5 alliterations related to Spring. An alliteration is the repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words.
Make a shamrock that stands up on its own using a toilet paper tube and cardboard from a cereal box.
April Fool’s Day Acrostic Poem - Write a poem about April Fool’s Day. Start each line with a letter from the phrase ‘April Fool.’
In this printable worksheet, finish the ten winter alliterations, then write five alliterations related to winter.
Match the St. Patrick’s Day words to make alliterations, then unscramble the words in parentheses to make more alliterations. An alliteration is the repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words. This is a printable worksheet for young students.
In this craft, make a tree that stands up on its own, using a toilet paper tube and cardboard from a cereal box.