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In this ‘Plural Spring Nouns’ worksheet, write plural versions of Spring nouns. Then rewrite each sentence with the underlined noun made into a plural.
Write plural words for flowers, then rewrite each sentence with the underlined noun made into a plural.
Write plural plant nouns for leaf, bush, branch, twig, tree, sprout, blossom, root, ivy, and cactus. Then rewrite each sentence with the underlined noun made into a plural – bough, cone, seed, bulb, flower, bud, vines. Or go to the answers.
Write plural nouns for Winter-related words. Then rewrite each sentence with the underlined noun made into a plural.
Write plural nouns for foot, elbow, tooth, eye, body, wrist, ankle, artery, calf, and vertebra. Then rewrite each sentence with the underlined nouns made into plurals – arm, leg, foot, knee, finger, toe, tooth. Or go to the answers.
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Write plural clothing nouns for dress, pants, coat, shirt, scarf, shorts, coat, glove, muff, and sandal. Then rewrite each sentence with the underlined noun made into a plural – sock, shoe, scarf, cap, dress, mitten, boot. Or go to the answers.
Match the buildings phrases in Spanish and English, in this printable worksheet.
Match directions in Spanish and English in this printable worksheet.
Match holidays in Spanish and English, in this printable worksheet.
Match titles in Spanish and English, in this printable worksheet.
Draw four items that come in twos (like hands or shoes). Below each pair of items, write its name.
Match the cleaning-related phrases in Spanish and English in this printable worksheet.
Match greetings in Spanish and English in this printable worksheet.
This is a short, printable book about subtracting birthday party items.
US Postal Code Wordsearch #2. Find all the words in this wordsearch puzzle. This is a printout for young students.
This is a printable worksheet on Kwanzaa, with a short text, a matching activity, and questions to answer.
See if you can think of and write down a simile for each letter of the alphabet. Or go to a sample answer page.
A simile is a way of describing something by comparing it to something else, often using the word “like” or “as.”
For each adjective, write a simile. For example: tall: as tall as a mountain.