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Name: Section:

Date: Score:

Opposite words
Draw a line to match the word on the left to its opposite.

wet slow

hot many

long hard

fast dry

dark bright

soft short

smooth old

young rough

few cold
THE MISSING LETTER
I can write my name
Name: Section:

Teacher: Date:

Look for the words listed below.

S U N W A N P U A
U S B A E I P L H
N H T T W C L S O
B E N E U E A A T
L L W R R D Y N N
O L N B O T S D F
C A M B E A C H U
K U W A V E S C N
P I N E A P P L E

Sun Waves Fun Pineapple


Sunblock Hot Beach Water
Play Sand Shell Umbrella
Tracing Letters
Aa Bb Cc Dd
Ee Ff Gg Hh
Ii Jj Kk Ll
Mm Nn Oo Pp
Qq Rr Ss Tt
Uu Vv Ww Xx
Yy Zz
Days of the week
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Name: Section:

Date: Score:

Identify the picture


Color the box with the correct object name.

lunch box mirror


pen case glasses

paper scissors
book ruler

car banana
house apple

key pencil
ring eraser
Name: Section:

Teacher: Date:

Tracing
Numbers
Trace the numbers in the boxes.

1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5
Find the words
ACTIVE & Underline the verb in the sentences below.
Identify if the sentence is written in the active

PASSIVE voice or the passive voice by checking the


correct box. If the sentence is in the active
voice, rewrite the sentence in the passive voice

VOICE
and vice versa. Write your revision on the
corresponding blank.

1. April was writing a letter 2. Because of his many achievements, the actor
to her grandmother. will be honored at the ceremony.

Active Voice Active Voice Passive Voice


Passive Voice

4. They are building 5. This beautiful


a robot that can sculpture was
play video games. created by one of
3. My notebook has been our greatest living
misplaced. artists.
Active Voice

Active Voice Passive Voice Active Voice

Passive Voice Passive Voice

STUDENT NAME: TEACHER:

CLASS: DATE:
Beginning Letters
Rhyming NAME:

TEACHER:

Words CLASS:

DATE:

Circle the word that rhymes


with the word inside the box.

cat bat clap

pan saw can

bee see me

hand land bend

mop lap cop

lip skip drip


Letter
Name:

Class:

Sounds
Teacher:

Date:

Say the name of each picture out loud and circle the
beginning sound.

d j h b

b d s a

t s c b

c d k c
Books

Bag

Pencil

Crayons
Glue

Eraser
What letter is next?

D E F L M N

S T U P Q R

A B C H I J

O P Q V W X
Trace the Letters

Abcde
fghijk
L M N O P
qrstu
vwxyz
Name: Teacher:
Class: Date:

Active and Passive Voice


Underline the verb in the sentences below. Identify if the sentence is written in
the active voice or the passive voice by checking the correct box. If the sentence
is in the active voice, rewrite the sentence in the passive voice and vice versa.
Write your revision on the corresponding blank.

1. April was writing a letter to her grandmother.

Active Voice Passive Voice

2. Because of his many achievements, the actor will be honored at the ceremony.

Active Voice Passive Voice

3. My notebook has been misplaced.

Active Voice Passive Voice

4. They are building a robot that can play video games.

Active Voice Passive Voice

5. This beautiful sculpture was created by one of our greatest living artists.

Active Voice Passive Voice


Name: Teacher:
Grade & Section: Date:

LET'S COLOR LETTERS


Color the uppercase letters red.
Color the lowercase letters blue.

QiT a
dG f N
r
Mk L
Name Teacher

Class Date

Find the Same Letters


Draw a circle around all the letter K's you see.

Kk
is for kitten

k r K A R z o S m b

K n L N c k T k E n S
a R K A z H r j n q

N d L S N k T k i n U
c K o E N x f w b u G
English Book Report 
Topic of Book: Book Title:

Author: Date Published:

Author's Biography: Main Idea of the Book:

Strength and Weaknesses:

Analysis and Conclusion: Works Cited:


NAME: GRADE & SECTION: DATE:

THE STORY TREE


How does the story grow?

DETAIL 3

DETAIL 2
DETAIL 4

DETAIL 1

DETAIL 5

THE MAIN IDEA


Persuasive Essay Adopting vs.
Buying a Pet

Use sound
arguments
and emotional
appeal for
your
persuasive
essay.
Convince your readers
that they should adopt
pets instead of buying
them from pet shops.
PARTS OF
SPEECH
Name Date

Class Score

Phonics
Directions: Listen to the word and select the correct spelling.

Ent And Ant

Ben Bin Din

Beg Bug Bog

Alf Elf Elv

Hen Hin Han


Identifying Objects

I see a cookie

I see a book

I see a bird

I see a candle

I see a nest
Blog Writing Exercise
Rhyming Robot
All About Me!
Name:

I like...
I am

years old

My family picture

My favorite activities are My favorite subjects are

I'm really good at My favorite foods are


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