An interrogative sentence asks a direct question and is punctuated with a question mark. We have some worksheets for your kids to practice interrogative sentences.
In our grade 4 order of operations section students practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing up to 6 terms, with and without parentheses.
When you see something like 4 + 3 x (4 + 10) = what part do you calculate first? We use Order of Operations, a set of rules, to solve this kind of expression with multiple operations.
For students working at the grade 1 writing level, we have published new writing prompts worksheets to encourage them to write sentences and paragraphs.
Grade 1 students work on writing paragraphs. These new worksheets will help them with expository, opinion and narrative writing, as well as with editing paragraphs.
In grade 3 science students connect common materials to the natural resources they come from, as well as renewable resources. We have some worksheets for them to practice these topics.