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Haiku: Write Your Own!

The Japanese style poem called a haiku does not rhyme, but the syllable count per line is important. This worksheet asks your student to compose a haiku about a month of the year. It follows Common Co ...

Draw a Conclusion: Visual Details

Life is in the details! This worksheet shows your student three pictures, then asks questions about each one. The worksheet is great inference practice for middle school Common Core Standards for Read ...

What Is It?

These short paragraphs are full of clues for your student to use to draw conclusions. He’ll decide his answer for each paragraph, as well as list the clues he used. It’s compatible with Common Core St ...

What Conclusion Can You Make?

Does your student need some practice on drawing conclusions from text? Here’s a great worksheet with a series of sentences that give her that opportunity! Use it for 5th and 6th grade Common Core Stan ...

Drawing a Conclusion

In this fun worksheet, your student will decipher the clues in the text to reach the correct conclusion. He’ll also have to write the ending of the story. You’ll find this useful for Common Core Stand ...

Working with Context Clues: The Raven

Unfamiliar words can be a stumbling block for fluency and comprehension. This worksheet uses Poe’s “The Raven” as a practice for deciphering those unfamiliar words. It follows Common Core Standards fo ...

What Does It Mean?

Here’s a great drill for finding meaning using context clues, but it also works on expanding vocabulary by having the student write the unfamiliar word. It follows Common Core Standards for Language f ...

Using Context Clues with Literature

“Around the World in Eighty Days” is full of adventure, but not if your student can’t comprehend the vocabulary. In this worksheet, she’ll learn to use a systematic approach to deciphering unfamiliar ...

Using Antonyms for Context Clues

Using antonyms as a context clue for word meaning is a great strategy! Your student will get a chance to practice this skill in this worksheet. It’s perfect for middle school Common Core Standards for ...

Shakespeare’s Language: Using Context Clues

William Shakespeare was a great writer, but his vocabulary can be daunting to modern students. This worksheet, using a passage from “As You Like It,” gives your student practice at working out meaning ...

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