An Isogram, otherwise known as a “nonpattern word”, is just a fancy way of referring to a word or phrase that has no repeating letters. This particular activity not only introduces the child to Isograms but includes a little general spelling practice as well as an Arts and Crafts component.
It is a great way for a child to take a break from pencils and erasers, roll up their sleeves and get a little spelling and vocabulary practice!
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Homonym / Homophone Science Facts, Worksheet 2
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. We all make a mistake from time-to-time and interchange a ‘too’ for a ‘two’ or a ‘there’ for a ‘their’, but there are literally hundreds of other

Blank, Lined Writing Practice Sheet
While we produce many different types of printable educational materials specific to math, science, reading etc., sometimes children just need some space to write or practice words and sentences on their own! Use and print our blank, lined writing pages

Alphabet Trace and Write – lowercase
This page is for letter writing practice. Trace the letters then write them in the space below the traced ones. Download and print this free worksheet. We also have free printable for uppercase letters.

Teach Kids How to Write an Essay with This Free Printable Worksheet
Looking for a simple way to introduce essay writing to your students? This free printable worksheet is designed as a step by step learning resource for upper elementary grades (around 4th–5th). It guides children through the process of building an essay –

Colors Worksheets – Read and Write Color Words
Color words worksheet for writing and spelling practice to help children read the color names and remember how to spell and write them.

Reading Comprehension Word Problem: Pizza Party
As our subject matter becomes more and more technical and complex, it becomes increasingly important for children to learn to read carefully and re-read a passage in order to fully grasp the subject matter. An overlap between reading comprehension and





