Subordinating conjunctions are words that join two parts of a sentence, making one part less important or dependent on the other. They help us understand when, why, how, or under what conditions something happens in a sentence.
Teaching point of view to students can be an engaging and interactive process. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you introduce and explain the concept of point of view.
As parents we want to help our kids learn to manage their emotions, establish positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. We’ve created several pages of social and emotional (SEL) worksheets for practice.
We have a section of sentence structure worksheets for students to practice subjects and predicates in all their forms, simple, compound and complex sentences, as well as direct and indirect objects.
Picking a word from a selection of slightly different spellings challenges students to focus on the correct spelling of that word. We’ve created worksheets to help them practice this for grades 1 - 5.