1. English Curriculum
Choosing the right home school curriculum for English is about as tough as finding
the right curriculum for any other subject. Parents should always compare English
curriculums from multiple sources before settling on the best one for their kids.
Each publisher may have a combination of one or more of these components in their
English curriculum, leaving parents to search for an additional course that covers the
remaining components.
English educational resources can be used to supplement any English curriculum.
There are plenty of English worksheets and activities that parents can use to give
their children extra practice.
Word games are a fun and effective way of practicing vocabulary and spelling. Online
English games are another great way of practicing English while having fun
2. JumpStart has fun English worksheets and activities that parents can use to give their
kids extra English practice.
English Activities
Activities for Practicing Alphabetical Order
Activities for Practicing Parts of Speech
How to encourage kids to read
Learning Letters
Lunchbox Notes: A fun way to promote reading
Reaching for Reading
Spelling Activities
Practicing Antonyms, Synonyms and Homonyms
Rhyme Time
English Worksheets
English Worksheets for Kindergarten
Perfect Pairs
‘A’ to ‘Z’
Letter Partners
3. English Worksheets for 1st Grade
The End
Up Front!
Musical Mice
Dog Tag Words
Rhyme It
Word Slide
English Worksheets for 2nd Grade
Edison’s Spotlight on Nouns
Two Sounds of G
Can You See Hard and Soft C?
Beautiful Fruits
Blasting Off With Verbs!
English Worksheets for 3rd Grade
Bothoven’s Message
Maestro’s Mix-Up
Beasley and Homophones
Antonyms at the Art Gallery
Synonyms Match
4. Present and Past
More than One
Telescope Decoder
English Worksheets for 4th Grade
Get a Clue
Caught in the Web
Ghostly Parts of Speech
Peanut Butter n’ Jelly Picnic
The Vampire’s Cats
Tombstone Toss-Up
English Worksheets for 5th Grade
Parts of Speechless
No Bones About It
Moving Mountains
Check Out the Atmosphere