Two of these sentences are not like the others! Students will identify and remove extraneous ideas to revise a paragraph about raccoons and then rewrite their new and improved text.
The basilisk is a mythical creature known to have quite a deadly gaze! Have your little monster color in this basilisk as she learns to write a lowercase "b".
Use the game Two Truths and One Lie to help your students research facts about Frederick Douglass, an influential African American writer and abolitionist.
Use this printable bingo worksheet to help your students read, review, and retain these sight words: Run, these, which, nine, said, they, white, saw, and thing.
Inspire your students to create a story using elements of fictional text! Budding writers will choose from the list of characters, settings, problems, and transition frames to help jump-start the creative process.
In this worksheet, your child will practice tracing the word "white," and then write it on her own in a sentence, helping to build strong reading skills.