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Match 10 pirate vocabulary words to their pictures, in this printout for early readers.
Color a pirate map according to simple directions, such as, “The pirate then walked 25 miles south. Mark this path in orange.” Or go to the answers.
Use the word bank to find synonyms of words describing pirate-related words.
Use the list of pirate spelling words to answer simple questions.
Answer 8 multiple-choice questions on the definition of pirate; a lesson in using a dictionary.
Put 10 pirate-related words in alphabetical order. The words are: parrot, spyglass, cutlass, ship, pegleg, bandana, captain, crew, scar, treasure. Go to the answers.
Crafts, worksheets, and coloring printouts about pirates.
See if you can think of and write down a pirate word or phrase for each letter of the alphabet.
In this printable, students read the definitions of two commonly-misused words, its and it’s, then answer questions about the words and fill in the blanks in sentences.
In this printable, students read the definitions of two commonly-misused words, whose and who’s, then answer questions about the words and fill in the blanks in sentences.
In this printable, students read the definitions of two commonly-misused words, your and you’re, then answer questions about the words and fill in the blanks in sentences.
Use the bar graph (about favorite school subjects) to answer questions on this simple printable worksheet.
Use the bar graph (about favorite after-school activities) to answer questions on this simple printable worksheet.
Use the bar graph (about ways of getting to school) to answer questions on this simple printable worksheet.
Write a story about the picture, which shows a cat watching another cat hanging on a branch.
The Mexican flag - large, color version.
These Father’s Day coupon cards are very easy to make. Just print the template, cut, and write.
In this multiplication worksheet, match groups of numbers, for example: “2 groups of 3” to “2 x 3” to “2 threes.”
In this multiplication worksheet, match groups of numbers, for example, match “2 groups of 3” to “2 x 3” to “2 threes.”
Rodeo Wordsearch. Find all the rodeo-related words in this wordsearch puzzle, then use the extra letters to read a secret message: ‘Ride A Bronco’! This is a printout for young students.