To find worksheets, go to WorksheetPlace.com and look. They have worksheets on many subjects, so finding what you need should be easy. Good luck and happy sailing!
A teacher, who also had difficulty finding free personification worksheets on the internet, decided to create some herself and share them with others. There are 3 worksheets on her site, each covering more problems at increasing difficulty. Here is her website: http://www.ereadingworksheets.com/figurative-language/figurative-language-worksheets/personification-worksheets/. She offers them in various formats to meet differing computer needs.
"The world is a stage" is a metaphor that compares life to a theater performance. "Time is a thief" is another metaphor that equates time to a thief stealing moments from our lives.
If you win the lottery, you will be on easy street. There is no real street, it is just a metaphor.
a metaphor is when you compare some one or some thing without like or as
It seems there may be a typographical error in your question. If you meant "metaphor," a metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things that are unrelated but share some common characteristics. It is often used to create a vivid image or convey a deeper meaning.
Go to holidayworksheets dot com to find some thanksgiving worksheets. They also have worksheets for the other holidays of the year. Your class will love them.
You can find some verb worksheets for my students on amazon, ebay, and other sites like jcpenny, walmart, sears and sack and save and hobby lobby and mardel.
You can find some good measurement worksheets which should help you teach your 4th grade students all about measurements here at the following web address: www.education.com/worksheets/measurement/
There are some great websites online such as MySchoolHouse.com that allow you to use online worksheets. You can also purchase textbooks full of worksheets.
I found some nice simile worksheets at readingworks dot com. They have a good selection and the printing is free. Your students will like using them in class.
There are a couple of different ways to get your worksheets, the first is to go to any near by retail store and buy them. The second way is to go to www.education.com/worksheets.
This website offers conjunction worksheets, http://www.worksheetlibrary.com/subjects/languagearts/partsofspeech/conjunctions/. There are worksheets that are free and for paid members only.
Most of the textbooks teachers use have a website. If you go on the website you may be able to find printable worksheets different from what is in the textbook. You can also make some worksheets up yourself.
Go to ohmyword dot com to find word family worksheets to use for yourself or for grade schood kids. The site offer a wide variety for all levels of grade school students.
Go to teaching world to get some inferences worksheets. The site has free downloads to save and print. You can then use them in your teaching classes.
Excellent idea to help the students you tutor. Some sites that have some great comprehension worksheets are: jump start dot com and abc teach dot com.
Other teachers are great resources for supplies, ideas, bulletin boards and worksheets. Your best bet is to contact colleagues working at the same grade level and borrow seasonal worksheets and activities from them.