Category Archives for "Language Arts"
free printable notebooking pages for language arts — writing, reading, authors, literature, vocabulary, spelling, poetry
free printable notebooking pages for language arts — writing, reading, authors, literature, vocabulary, spelling, poetry
As a complement to the lie versus lay and sit versus set pages, I created these notebooking pages about irregular verbs. The first page gives you room to tell what regular verbs are in contrast to irregular ones. There is also room for giving several examples of both kinds of verb. The second page […]
See moreToday’s free printable is another booklet. Print the pages front-back and fold in the center for a convenient reading journal that you can use to record things from a biography. There is room for characterization, events on a timeline, geography, and vocabulary. As always, I love to hear when you use the free printables from […]
See moreUnderstanding the elements of fiction is a major part of a language arts curriculum. High schoolers should be able to read a novel and write an essay about a character — often called a character sketch. Younger children can begin to think about character using these free notebooking pages. The first page is a graphic […]
See moreI remember when my daughter was just a toddler that she could already identify some literary elements such as character. She knew who the “bad guy” was even at age three. Now that she’s in middle school, we are leaving behind oversimplified terms like “bad guy” or even “villain” to talk about protagonists and antagonists. […]
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