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4th Grade Spring Figurative Language Color by Number Fun Worksheets Printables
By Ciandra Salhab
Explore the Beauty of Spring with Figurative Language Color by Number.
Welcome to a vibrant celebration of spring with our engaging Figurative Language Color by Number activity! This printable resource is designed to delight learners while reinforcing their understanding of figurative language. With three captivating pages and seven unique figurative language exercises, this No Prep activity pack is perfect for classrooms, homeschool settings, or independent learning.
Activity Highlights:
✨ Figurative Language Galore: Immerse students in the world of figurative language with seven diverse exercises, including similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, and more.
✨ Colorful Artwork: Encourage creativity with beautifully crafted spring-themed illustrations waiting to be brought to life with color.
✨ Educational and Engaging: Enhance language skills in a fun and interactive way, ideal for students of various ages and learning styles.
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Why Choose This Figurative Language Activity?
This Figurative Language Color by Number activity isn't just a coloring exercise—it's an educational adventure! Students are engaged and love to see if they are correct. Use this as review for the test prep or as an activity that your early finishers can use for extra practice. It's a win win resource!
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4th Grade Reading ELA Spring Figurative Language Practice Color By Number Bundle
By Ciandra Salhab
Try my collection of digital and printable resources designed to enhance language skills through creative and interactive activities. This Spring Figurative Language Color by Number Bundle is ideal for educators seeking engaging materials to reinforce figurative language concepts in an enjoyable way and enjoy a good deal!
*** ⚠️Must you must have a free Google account to access the digital color by number activity.***
What's Included:
☑ Digital & Printable Worksheets: Accessible as digital downloads or printable PDFs, offering flexibility for classroom or remote learning environments.
☑ Seven Figurative Language Exercises: Explore similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, and more through captivating color by number worksheets.
☑ Answer Keys Provided: Facilitate easy grading and assessment with included answer keys for each worksheet.
Key Features:
✨ Spring-Themed Illustrations: Delightful artwork captures the spirit of spring, providing visual cues for understanding figurative language concepts
✨ Educational and Entertaining: Perfect for elementary and middle school students, ages 8-12, to reinforce language arts skills in an engaging format.
Why Choose This Bundle?
This Spring Figurative Language Color by Number Bundle stands out with its blend of educational value and creative expression. Whether you're a teacher looking to spice up your language arts curriculum or a parent seeking supplementary resources, this bundle offers a versatile solution for teaching and learning figurative language. You now have the choice to print or assign the assignment in google classroom for your students.
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By Shy's Sunshine Room
Instructions:
Description:
✬This assignment is meant to help students not only practice their Spelling words but also to help them acquire a larger vocabulary. There is space for fifteen Spelling words. However, the second page can always be printed again to add additional words as needed. Students should write their Spelling word, the definition, and use it in a sentence.
Tips and advice:
✬It is completely understandable that there might not always be time to incorporate an assignment like this into the students’ regime of homework. Because of that, I have also used this if my students failed their Spelling tests. In my classroom, if they received less than an 80% on a Spelling test, I printed this out on Monday and stapled their test to it. (Others will draw the line at different percentages. I had ESL students who needed the vocab practice.) It was due on Friday. They then had to do this activity with any of the words that they spelled wrong. I would grade this assignment based on correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and correct definitions. Once done, I averaged the grade from this assignment with their test score and entered the new, higher grade into my gradebook. For the ESL students in my class, this assignment was very helpful in broadening their vocabulary.
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Overview:
Sometimes, identifying nouns is hard for our students! Each of these worksheets comes with an answer key designed for a specific level, ranging from easy to difficult. Choose the worksheet you feel would best help your students master this topic.
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3 Worksheets
3 Answer Keys
Sentence Sleuths: Finding/Labeling Subjects and Action Verbs
By Shy's Sunshine Room
This set of 10 engaging worksheets (answer keys included) is designed to help learners master identifying and labeling subjects and action verbs in sentences. Perfect for grades 3-6, these worksheets are ideal for classroom activities, homework assignments, or supplemental practice.
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Turkeys by Bailey White main idea
By The Red-Haired Reader
This 3-page document goes along with "Turkeys" by Bailey White, which is in the Pearson 6th grade yellow textbook that my district uses. There are 7 questions about Main Idea on the front, and a paragraph response on the back that requires students to use details and evidence from the text in their answer. I have included an example paragraph to use as a model.
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Mark Twain Scavenger Hunt: Introduction to the Author Activity
By Language Arts Excellence
In order to fully appreciate and understand a work of literature, it is important for students to acquire background knowledge on the the person who wrote it and the time period in which it was written. This scavenger hunt serves as an excellent introduction to Mark Twain and can be used in conjunction with any of his works.
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Christmas Figurative Language Practice
By Language Arts Excellence
This resource features an engaging, Christmas themed worksheet to help students practice identifying figurative language. This can be given at the start of class, end of class, for homework, as part of an emergency substitute plan, or as part of a stations activity. Kids can never get enough practice with figurative language and this is the perfect worksheet to work on during the holiday season. Terms Used: - Metaphor - Simile - Oxymoron - Hyperbole - Onomatopoeia - Allusion - Personification - Alliteration - Idiom Included in this product is both a color and black and white version.
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⭐ The Little Match Girl Sensory Details Lesson Plan ⭐ Christmas Collaborative Writing Activity
Winter Figurative Language Practice
By Language Arts Excellence
This resource features an engaging, winter-themed worksheet to help students practice identifying figurative language. This can be given at the start of class, end of class, for homework, as part of an emergency substitute plan, or as part of a stations activity. Kids can never get enough practice with figurative language and this is the perfect worksheet to work on during the chillier months of the year. Terms Used: - Metaphor - Simile - Oxymoron - Hyperbole - Onomatopoeia - Allusion - Personification - Alliteration - Idiom Included in this product is both a color and black and white version.
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Fall Theme - 3rd 4th 5th Grade Reading Fluency Sentences
By Your Reading Tutor
Your 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders will love practicing reading out loud with these Fall-themed engaging and high-interest sentences!
This set includes 48 low-prep sentences with a fun Fall theme that are perfect for practicing reading fluency. Quick and easy set up plus clear student directions make these activities perfect independent practice, literacy centers, and homeschooling families!
Printable fluency sentences and a blank page are included to customize for your student(s). High interest topics will especially motivate your reluctant readers. Students will love reading these sentences to practice reading out loud! The sentences are appropriate for grades 3-5.
Here’s what you’ll get:
Ideas for use:
The format is perfect if you have daily fluency practice or offer take home activities for students. I use these with my own homeschooled children and my online teaching students. I’ve also included several extension activities to use the materials further.
Why your students will love this:
Your students will love practicing their oral reading fluency with these sentences because it is fun to pull them out of a hat and the topics are high interest or funny!
**Prep is quick and easy…**Just print the pages, cut the sentences into strips, find a basket or bin, and let your student(s) pull a sentence to read!
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"A Christmas Carol" and "The Grinch" Compare and Contrast Worksheets
By Colleen Burdette
Festive way to make connections:
Students read or watch A Christmas Carol and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, my students read A Christmas Carol and watched How the Grinch Stole Christmas, for an engaging activity before the holiday. A Christmas Carol was a challenge for the students, so watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas was a fun distraction.
Students will take notes on the provided worksheets to help keep track of information and make connections in a visual format. Notetaking helps keep students engaged in both stories. This also helps the students look at well know material in a new way.
Students can reach connections and have discussions with the information they gather.
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"A Christmas Carol" and "The Grinch" Venn Diagram Worksheets
By Colleen Burdette
Festive way to make connections:
Students read or watch A Christmas Carol and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, my students read A Christmas Carol and watched How the Grinch Stole Christmas, for an engaging activity before the holiday. A Christmas Carol was a challenge for the students, so watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas was a fun distraction.
Students will discuss both stories and complete a Venn Diagram based on the information. A great visual aid to comparisons and contrasts.
Students can reach connections and have discussions with the information they gather.
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"A Christmas Carol" Vocabulary
By Colleen Burdette
Meaningful vocabulary:
I created these worksheets to allow students to use to context clues to find the meaning of unknown words. Students will find the given words within the novel "A Christmas Carol" and record the sentence in which the word can be found. Page numbers are provided to help with locating words. (Stave 2-5)
Students have the option to discuss the meaning of the words. They can either look up the meaning of the word or use context clues to define the words on their own.
I had the students complete these sheets after reading the section of the book, therefore the page numbers were helpful.
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"Christmas Carol" and "Grinch Who Stole Christmas" Compare/Contrast Activities
By Colleen Burdette
Festive way to make connections:
Students read or watch A Christmas Carol and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, my students read A Christmas Carol and watched How the Grinch Stole Christmas, for an engaging activity before the holiday. A Christmas Carol was a challenge for the students, so watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas was a fun distraction.
Students will take notes on the provided worksheets to help keep track of information and make connections in a visual format. Notetaking helps keep students engaged in both stories. This also helps the students look at well know material in a new way.
This active and engaging resource gets students moving and discussing. Students will make paper snowballs out of the provided cards. They will then use these for a snowball fight. When time is up, students will find a partner, uncrumple the paper, and have a discussion.
Students can reach connections and have discussions with the information they gather.
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Sentence Sleuths: Subjects, Linking Verbs, Predicate Adjectives and Nouns
By Shy's Sunshine Room
This set of 10 engaging worksheets (answer keys included) is designed to help learners master identifying and labeling subject, linking verbs, predicate adjectives, and predicate nouns in sentences. Perfect for grades 3-6, these worksheets are ideal for classroom activities, homework assignments, or supplemental practice. Ideal For: Teachers seeking effective resources for literacy instruction Parents looking for extra practice for their children at home Tutors needing supplemental materials for their sessions
Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions 4th Grade | Desert Animals | Facts
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Get your students wild about reading about desert animal’s habitats.! This package of ten reading passages with comprehension questions are all about desert animals. Did you know that scorpions are part of the spider family? Or that the smallest cat in the world lives in the desert? Grab the pack to learn more!
Please see the preview for a list of included topic titles!
This resource includes 10 worksheets. Each worksheet includes:
✏ One non-fiction reading passage about a desert animal
✏ Several reading comprehension questions about the reading passage
✏ A card-sized answer key
✏ No prep! Simply print and distribute for independent work
Read about these cool safari, rainforest, and jungle animals in this packet:
✏ Jackrabbit & Hare
✏ Sidewinder Rattlesnake
✏ Scorpion
✏ Sandcat
✏ Meerkat
✏ Jerboa
✏ Desert Monitor
✏ Brown Hyena
✏ Desert Tortoise
✏ Camel
Save 20% and get the BUNDLE with aquatic, jungle & rainforest, bugs & insects, and desert animals here!
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Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions 3rd & 4th Grade | Fun Food Facts!
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
Are you looking for non-prep reading comprehension activities? This ten-page resource is perfect for engaging students in bite-sized worksheets while strengthening their fluency, reading comprehension, and identifying text evidence. Students who need to practice reading comprehension skills will get loads of practice finding text evidence to answer comprehension questions - all while learning new and interesting food facts!
NOTE: Please see the product image for the table of contents of all the included topics.
This resource includes:
✏ 10 pages of non-fiction reading passages with comprehension questions
✏ !0 answer key cards for easy reference
✏ Non-fiction topics about food that all kids will love!
✏ No prep! Simply print and distribute.
❤️ Please review all the previews and product images to view a sample of the included pages.
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5th Grade Character, Problem, Solution Stories with Questions and Note Catcher
By Ann Stewart
Help your 5th-grade students master the essential reading skills of identifying character, problem, and solution with this thoughtfully crafted resource! This set includes three engaging fiction passages at a Level T reading level, each designed to strengthen students' ability to track character development, analyze the main problem, and understand the solution.
Each passage is accompanied by:
Also included in this set is our popular "Story Detective" Anchor Chart—a visual tool that guides students through the key questions to ask themselves when reading any fiction story. This anchor chart breaks down the process of understanding the character, identifying the problem, and following the solution.
As a bonus, we've included a student note catcher, perfect for independent practice, where students can jot down their observations on the character, problem, and solution of any story they read.
What’s Inside:
3 Level T Fiction Passages with:
Story Detective Anchor Chart: A helpful visual reference for understanding any fiction story.
Student Note Catcher: A worksheet to help students independently track character, problem, and solution in their reading.
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The Dazzing Word Of Coral Reefs Level U Scientific Text
By Ann Stewart
Bring the vibrant underwater world of coral reefs to life with this informative nonfiction passage and set of 10 multiple choice questions. This science reading comprehension worksheet features a 150 word passage describing how coral reefs form and the threats facing these diverse ecosystems today. Useful for grades 3-5 science classes, the text and questions address key reading skills like main idea, detail identification, vocabulary, and author's purpose. After reading about the biology of coral reefs and the animals that depend on them, students will answer multiple choice questions testing comprehension, vocabulary meaning in context, drawing conclusions, differentiating fact and opinion, and more. From building reef structures to the need for conservation, this engaging worksheet will introduce students to coral reef ecology and build essential nonfiction literacy skills.
Skills covered:
Main idea & details
Vocabulary
Drawing conclusions
Differentiating fact & opinion
Author's purpose
Supporting evidence