I made another freebie for We Are Teachers! It’s centered around the “oo” sound like in the word “spoon.” Click here to visit my post (and download the worksheet) over at We Are Teachers.
Category Archives: Language Arts
Statements & Questions Worksheet
Check out the statements and questions worksheet I made for We Are Teachers:
Click here to check out the free printable worksheet over at We Are Teachers.
Before, Between, After – Letters Worksheet
I recently blogged about a number sequence/counting worksheet I made around the idea “before, between, after.” I thought it would work well for the alphabet as well. This will be a bit more challenging for kids, especially the section on what comes before a letter. However, I think this is still a valuable ABC exercise. Enjoy!

Click here for the free printable PDF: Before Between After – Letters
Summarizing – Graphic Organizer
Here are some more freebies I designed for We Are Teachers. I made one with simpler writing for younger grades and one with “cooler” writing for older kids:
To go to the free printable freebies, please visit my post on We Are Teachers.
Text Features Graphic Organizer
Check out the text features graphic organizer I made for We Are Teachers:
Click here to go to the post on We Are Teachers and download the free printable.
Statements and Questions – Alligators on Scooters
Looking to help kids figure out the difference between statements and questions? Check out this page:

Students should read the words, determine if it’s a statement or a question and then write in the correct ending punctuation. After that, they can create their own statement and question, along with drawing a silly picture. Enjoy!
Click here for the free printable PDF: Statements And Questions – Alligators on Scooters
Chain Reaction Graphic Organizer (Free!)
Check out the graphic organizer I posted over at We Are Teachers! It’s perfect for describing a series of events in a story, history or a science experiment.
Click here to go to the post!
Looking for more free language arts graphic organizers? Click here.
Snapshot of Spring Break (Writing/Drawing Activity)

Spring Break. Everyone needs the break, but it’s crazy town trying to get kids back on track afterwards. Everyone wants to tell everyone else how their break went, but there’s not really time! So try this approach: Have each kid fill out this page (writing or drawing, whichever you prefer), and then let kids go share their page with 2 or 3 other students. And move on with life! You can provide an opportunity for everyone to share while practicing some basic skills… all in 15-20 minutes!
Click here to view the free PDF: Snapshots of Spring Break



