Language Arts (381)

Whether you're focusing on comprehension strategies, literary analysis, or honing writing techniques, we provide a diverse array of materials to support your teaching objectives. From engaging literature guides to interactive grammar activities, our resources are designed to spark curiosity, inspire creativity, and cultivate a deep appreciation for the power of language.


Includes 50 sample analogies: use for teaching plurals, past vs. present tense, vocabulary, opposites, and more!
This wordless book lets children get creative in making up the story based on the pictures. Children can color and cut out the pictures to make a book.
Do your students know Spanish color words?  Find out by having them color this labeled picture!
A very thorough list of compound words in alphabetical order. (16 total pages)
Review upper- and lower-case letters with this activity by writing the upper-case letter next to its matching lower-case partner.
A list of 95 common nouns that will help students avoid common spelling mistakes.
This cute apple-themed mat activity gives children practice making Consonant-Vowel-Consonant words.  
Trace the lines in the picture before practicing the dotted lines below.
Make sure children are holding the writing utensil with a pincer grip when tracing.  
Trace this flower and practice the pincer grip... Or use play dough and practice rolling and forming the dough into a colorful flower!
A great way to review or practice matching upper-case and lower-case letters!
This full packet includes 62 pages!  
How many words can your child identify?  Circle each word that is read correctly.  Recommended testing times are September, November, January, March, and May.  Aim for 100% correct by the last test date!
Practice tracing these lines to improve hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
Have children practice tracing these vertical lines to improve their fine motor skills.
Let your students practice independently or with partners for these two worksheets. First page has the fable and a crossword puzzle with cause and effect clues.Second page has students identify if the underlined part of the sentence is the cause or the effect, as well as some short answer questions about fables.
Practice tracing horizontal lines to help improve fine motor skills needed for handwriting.
Practice changing CVC words to CVCe words with this packet.
Trace with a finger, pencil, or use with play dough.  Either way, children will enjoy practicing how to draw a star!
Includes CVC mats for the following pictures:  sun, cat, bag, dog, ten, bus, and fox.