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Figurative Language in Context #1
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Figurative Language in Context #1
Sixth Grade
Reading
This grammar worksheet gives students a chance to study real examples of figurative language in context, including similes, metaphors, idioms, and personification.
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Plagiarism Detective: Sneakers #1
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Plagiarism Detective: Sneakers #1
Sixth Grade
Writing
Don’t be a copycat! Learn how to cite sources and spot plagiarism with this middle-grade worksheet.
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Descriptive Writing: Picture Prompt #1
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Descriptive Writing: Picture Prompt #1
Sixth Grade
Writing
Give your students a chance to flex their descriptive writing muscles with this engaging picture prompt!
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Match Language to the Appropriate Context
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Match Language to the Appropriate Context
Sixth Grade
Writing
Help your students recognize variations in speaking and writing based on context with this one-page worksheet!
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Book Study: The Great Fire: What Went Wrong?
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Book Study: The Great Fire: What Went Wrong?
Fifth Grade
Reading
When students finish reading Jim Murphy’s
The Great Fire
, help them think about cause and effect with this graphic organizer!
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Respond to a Quote: National Best Friends Day
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Respond to a Quote: National Best Friends Day
Sixth Grade
Writing
Give students a chance to think deeply and hone their writing skills with this relatable writing prompt featuring two quotes about friendship.
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Transition Words in Narrative Writing
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Transition Words in Narrative Writing
Sixth Grade
Writing
In this middle school grammar worksheet, learners will read short narrative passages and choose the transitions that best connect the ideas and sentences.
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Narrative Writing: Removing Irrelevant Details
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Narrative Writing: Removing Irrelevant Details
Sixth Grade
Writing
In this sixth-grade worksheet, students hone their narrative writing skills by practicing identifying and removing irrelevant details to strengthen a story.
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Descriptive Writing: Picture Prompt #13
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Descriptive Writing: Picture Prompt #13
Sixth Grade
Writing
Give students another chance to flex their descriptive writing muscles with this inspiring picture prompt!
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Expanding Sentences: Superheroes
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Expanding Sentences: Superheroes
Fifth Grade
Writing
Channel your inner superhero with this fun writing worksheet created for fifth through eighth graders!
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Informational Essay: Editing
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Informational Essay: Editing
Sixth Grade
Writing
Students will have the opportunity to strengthen their informational essay drafts by correcting errors in conventions and mechanics. They’ll use a checklist to guide this critical step in the writing process.
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Informational Essay: Prewriting With Research
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Informational Essay: Prewriting With Research
Sixth Grade
Writing
Students begin their informational writing process by gathering information through research. They will use a graphic organizer to record important information and sources and reflect on how to present the information.
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