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Make Valentine’s Day words by drawing a line from each syllable on the left to a syllable on the right; then write each completed word. This is a printable worksheet for young students.
In this word hunt, make as many words as you can from the phrase “Groundhog Day”. This printable worksheet has 30 blanks.
In this word hunt, make as many words as you can from the phrase “Groundhog Day”. This printable worksheet has 50 blanks.
Match two syllables to make ten Chinese New Year words in this printable worksheet.
In this word hunt, make as many words as you can from the letters in “Martin Luther King, Jr.” This printable worksheet has space for 30 words.
In this word hunt, make as many words as you can from the letters in “Martin Luther King, Jr.” This printable worksheet has space for 50 words.
On this Word Hunt, make as many words as you can from the phrase “New Year’s Day.” This printable worksheet has 30 spaces.
On this Word Hunt, make as many words as you can from the phrase “New Year’s Day.” This printable worksheet has 50 spaces.
Write an acrostic poem about the New Year. Start each line with a letter from the phrase “New Year.”
This is a printable worksheet on US President Gerald Ford, with a short biography, a picture to color, and questions.
These printable pages make an early reader connect-the-dots book about words starting with the letter C.
Write a story about the picture showing a snowman melting under a sweltering sun.
Draw two masks and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, “Which mask is scarier?”
In this ‘Kwanzaa Verbal Analogies’, find the words that are most related to each other.
Flag of Bermuda Go to a blackline master (printout) of the flag of Bermuda.
A Book for Early Readers: Read it online or print it out!
In this printable worksheet, unscramble collective nouns for different animal and item groups. Then match nouns to their related collective nouns. Finally, think of a noun and invent a new collective nouns for it!
Unscramble collective nouns for horses, sheep, bees, toads, experts, goats, and soldiers. Then match nouns to their related collective nouns – onlookers, tests, bears, monkeys, thieves, and information. Finally, think of a noun and invent a new collective noun for it! Or go to the answers.
Match each collective noun (the name of a group of items) to the noun it relates to (for example, herd and cattle).
Draw lines between the snowflakes that are alike in this printable matching worksheet.