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Explore book design and create endpapers with this creative worksheet. Discover color, pattern, and artistic expression in bookbinding. Try now!
Let your imagination run wild as you jot down your holiday thoughts on delightful writing paper adorned with Santa's cheerful little helpers.
Let this adorable cat serve as a friendly reminder about the importance of punctuation! In this engaging worksheet, children will cut out three cards that depict a period, question mark, and exclamation point. These cards will serve as handy references to help them remember when to add the appropriate punctuation marks to different types of sentences. Specifically designed for first graders, this grammar and punctuation worksheet offers an enjoyable way for children to practice identifying declarative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences. Let's make punctuation learning purrfectly fun and memorable for our young learners!
Is your child an avid reader? Engage them in this enjoyable activity to teach them about the various parts of a book. Through cutting and pasting, your child will learn how to label the spine, cover, pages, and other components of a book while having fun in the process!
Analyze book settings with this worksheet! Explore how settings influence stories. Enhance literary analysis skills using Book Setting. Try it now!
Learn and identify the parts of a book with this interactive fill-in worksheet. Enhance your understanding of book structure today!
This worksheet explores the skill from two different angles.
Engage your students in the exploration of intensive pronouns with this interactive and informative worksheet.
Make learning fun with this coloring page of parts of a book! Perfect for early learners. Start learning parts of a book today with coloring!
Utilize this glossary in conjunction with the EL Support Lesson: Parts of a Book.
Learn to label the parts of a book. Enhance reading skills and book comprehension with this engaging worksheet. Start learning Parts of a Book now!
Enhance reading comprehension by tracing the parts of a book. Start learning about Parts of a Book today!
Writing online activity for High School. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
You might have read countless books and flipped through numerous pages, causing you to forget that there could be a wrong way to do it. However, preschoolers may not be aware, so to prevent your little one from reading a book backward, assist them using this helpful worksheet.
Encourage your students to put their weekend highlights into writing with this weekend journal worksheet. By using this journal page, they can practice and enhance their writing skills while sharing about their weekends. Challenge them to fill the entire page with their stories and experiences. For additional writing practice, pair this worksheet with our comprehensive lesson plan, "Fill that Page."
Inspire creativity with this free printable worksheet! Features a space for drawing and lines for writing a story or description.
Vocabulary online activity for K5. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
To begin the journey of learning to read, it's essential for learners to become familiar with the different components of a book, such as the cover, pages, and spine. Engage your learner in this labeling activity to introduce and reinforce these book-related terms.
Some kinds of paper are stronger than others. In this science worksheet, your child will learn some of the properties of paper and experiment with different types of paper to test their relative strength. For this science experiment you will need: newspaper, paper towel, writing paper, tissues, tissue paper, toilet paper, cardboard, a paper cup, wrapping paper.
Assist your child in mastering punctuation by utilizing this grammar worksheet, which emphasizes that a sentence's conclusion is not always marked by a period. Allow your child to select one of three frequently used end punctuation marks to properly conclude each sentence.