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English PDF Worksheets
Adjectives
She saw a big tree with green leaves. There was a small bird singing a sweet song...
Adjectives and Adverbs
Max had a shiny coat and a fluffy tail. He loved to run fast in the green park...
Capitalization and Punctuation
It helps us know a new thought is starting. For example, "The dog runs fast...
Cause and Effect
The dark clouds are the cause. The rain is the effect...
Character Analysis
He loved to explore his big green yard. One day, Timmy saw a shiny red ball...
Compound Words
A compound word is made when two small words are put together to make a new word. For example, the word "sunflower" is a compound word...
Fables and Folktales
The fox saw some juicy grapes hanging high on a vine. The grapes looked so delicious...
Fact and Opinion
It is something you can check. For example, "The sun is bright...
Grammar and Sentence Structure
The subject is who or what the sentence is about. For example, in the sentence "The cat runs," the subject is "The cat...
Grammar Basics
It helps us make sentences that others can understand. Every sentence has a subject and a predicate...
Homophones
Sea loved to swim in the big blue sea. See loved to help people see things clearly...
Homophones and Homographs
They loved to play there. Tom brought a toy plane to fly in the air...
Informative Writing
They help plants and flowers grow. Bees fly from flower to flower...
Main Idea and Details
They fly from flower to flower. Bees like to collect pollen...
Making Predictions
She saw dark, fluffy clouds in the sky. Lily thought, "Will it rain?" She took her umbrella just in case...
Narrative Writing
He was wearing his favorite blue hat. He loved this hat because his grandma gave it to him...
Nouns and Pronouns
Whiskers loved to play with a red ball. The ball was his favorite toy...
Nouns and Verbs
Whiskers loved to run in the garden. The garden was full of beautiful flowers and tall trees...
Opinion Writing
Dogs are fun to play with. They can run and fetch a ball...
Parts of Speech
" These parts help us understand what the sentence means. Let's learn about three important parts of speech: nouns, verbs, and adjectives...
Past and Present Tense
She swung on the swings and slid down the slide. Anna laughed with her friends...
Phonics
They love to play in the sun. One day, they found a big box under a tree...
Phonics and Word Recognition
Max loved to play outside. He would jump and run in the grass...
Prefixes and Suffixes
A prefix is a group of letters you add to the start of a word. For example, if you add "un-" to "happy," it becomes "unhappy...
Pronouns Usage
underline { text-decoration: underline; } Pronouns Adventure Anna loves her cat. She plays with it every day...
Reading Comprehension
Sam is very busy today. He needs to collect nuts for the winter...
Reading Fluency
It helps you read books fast and with fun. When you read smoothly, you can understand the story better...
Rhyming Words
The cat loved to run and have lots of fun. One day, the cat met a mouse who lived in a little house...
Sentence Structure
They tell us something. A sentence begins with a capital letter...
Sequencing Events
First, Emma and her mom went to the park. They brought a picnic basket with sandwiches and juice...
Simple and Compound Sentences
It tells us something clear. For example, "The cat sleeps...
Spelling Patterns
One way to learn is by looking for patterns in words. For example, the words "cat", "bat", and "hat" all have the same ending sound, "-at"...
Story Elements
Whiskers loved to play outside with his friend, a small mouse called Squeaky. They lived in a cozy house in the forest...
Story Structure
Timmy loved to explore the big, wide world outside his pond. One sunny day, Timmy decided to go on an adventure...
Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms are words that have the same meaning. For example, happy and joyful are synonyms because they both mean feeling good...
Text Features
They are like little helpers. One important text feature is the title...
Using Adjectives and Adverbs
Max had a shiny coat and a bushy tail. He liked to run fast in the park...
Using Context Clues
Ruby loved to sing. She sang every morning when the sun came up...
Using Graphic Organizers
It can be a chart, a map, or a diagram. Graphic organizers help us see our thoughts clearly...
Verbs and Tenses
When you run, jump, or play, you are doing an action. Verbs can show actions that happen now, in the past, or in the future...
Vocabulary Acquisition
I went with my family. We saw many trees and flowers...
Vocabulary Building
Lily loved to explore the forest near her house. One sunny day, she found a small, fluffy kitten stuck in a bush...
Writing a Friendly Letter
A friendly letter has five parts. First, you write the date at the top...
Writing Sentences
Every sentence begins with a capital letter. It ends with a period, a question mark, or an exclamation mark...