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Waterfalls of Wisdom – How do you best move towards mastery?

June 11, 2021 by Lauren Hill

“How do you best move toward mastery? To put it simply, you practice diligently, but you practice primarily for the sake of the practice itself. Rather than being frustrated while on the plateau, you learn to appreciate and enjoy it just as much as you do the upward surges.” ~George Leonard –  Mastery, The Keys to …

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Parts of a Sentence: Subject

February 24, 2013 by Lauren Hill

Topic:  Practice recognizing different parts of a sentence, focusing on the subject. Grade Level:  First Grade Category:  Spelling and Grammar [download id=”284″ format=”1″]  

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Contraction Practice – Using ‘Not’

February 6, 2013 by Lauren Hill

Practice recognizing and forming contractions using the word ‘not’ with this worksheet.  In the first section, draw a line between the words and the contraction that matches.  In the second section, use the words to form the correct contraction and fill in the blank. Grade Level: Second Grade Category:  Contractions [download id=”278″ format=”1″]     …

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Homophones – Choose the Correct Word!

January 28, 2013 by Lauren Hill

Practice choosing the word with the correct meaning with this homophones worksheet.  Choose the correct word from the given pair for each sentence. Grade Level:  Second Grade Category:  Homophones [download id=”274″ format=”1″]  

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Category: UncategorizedTag: homonyms, homophones

Synonym Match Worksheet

January 25, 2013 by Lauren Hill

Practice pairing synonyms with this Synonym Match Worksheet.  Simply draw a line from the word in the left column to its matching synonym in  the right column. Grade Level: Late First Grade, Second Grade Category: Synonyms [download id=”271″ format=”1″]      

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Category: UncategorizedTag: language arts, synonyms

Commonly Misspelled Words Worksheet

January 20, 2013 by Lauren Hill

Practice recognizing commonly misspelled words with this simple spelling worksheet. Grade Level: Second Grade Category: Spelling and Grammar [download id=”264″]  

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January 2013 Calendar Worksheet

January 4, 2013 by Lauren Hill

Learn and practice calendar skills with this January Calendar worksheet.  Each of the prompts focuses on the January Calendar (2013), including abbreviations, ordinal numbers, and calendar interpretation. Grade Level:  Late Kindergarten, First Grade Category: Learning the Calendar [download id=”262″ format=”1″]

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Capitalization and Punctuation Correction

December 16, 2012 by Lauren Hill

In this worksheet, determine if the statements have the correct capitalization and punctuation.  If the statement is incorrect, write the corrected form on the line. Grade Level: Second Grade Category: Spelling and Grammar [download id=”258″ format=”1″]

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Ending Sounds: Digraphs ck, ng, dge, tch

December 13, 2012 by Lauren Hill

Determine the correct ending sound of each word using digraphs ck, ng, dge, and tch. Grade Level:  Kindergarten Category:  Phonics For clarification, the pictures used in this worksheet are: – watch-judge-clock – ring-rock-switch – neck-sing-edge [download id=”257″ format=”1″]

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Verbs: Adding -ing

December 12, 2012 by Lauren Hill

In this worksheet, practice adding -ing correctly to verbs.  Some verbs in the word bank require the ‘e’ to be dropped prior to adding -ing. Grade Level: Second Grade Category: Spelling and Grammar , Phonics [download id=”256″ format=”1″]

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Category: UncategorizedTag: Endings, suffixes

Beginning Letter Match: t, o, d, j, p

December 9, 2012 by Lauren Hill

Match the beginning letter sounds in each row, focusing on the letters Tt, Oo, Dd, Jj, Pp Grade Level:  Pre-K, Kindergarten Category:  Phonics [download id=”253″ format=”1″]  

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-- Traditional Spelling: A good mix of writing and hands-on practice

-- All About Spelling: Letter tiles are a hit for kiddos with writing difficulties; we used this for years!

Hey there! I’m Lauren, Wife and Mama to 5 kiddos ages 19 down to 7, whom we homeschool with a focus on the Lord and a classical approach. I’m so glad you found your way here to Mama’s, where you’ll find lots of learning ideas!

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