Find the Conjunction

In this worksheet your student will start learning about conjunctions.

Find the Root Word

With this classroom activity, explore the different commonly used prefixes and suffixes in order to find the hidden root word! Students will learn how to identify the root of a word in this lesson.

Find What the Adjectives Describe

In this worksheet on parts of speech, an adjective is underlined in each sentence. It’s up to you to figure out which noun the adjective is describing! Once you’ve figured it out, circle the noun. Ideal for 1st – 3rd grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Identifying Nouns

Read the story. Circle all the nouns. Write them on the lines below the story.

Indefinite Pronouns

Add an indefinite pronoun to complete each sentence.

Interrogative Pronouns

Add an interrogative pronoun to complete each question sentence.

Match the Sentence and the Punctuation

This ending punctuation worksheets asks your student to match the sentence with the symbol.

Misused Verbs – Will, Would

Choose will or would to complete each sentence.

Misused Verbs – Wishful Was, Were

Complete the sentences below using the wishful form were.

More Numbers: Write the Words

Using some higher numbers, this worksheet asks your student to write the name of the numeral.

Noun or Not a Noun?

Nouns are words that are people, places, or things. Some of the words you find on this helpful worksheet are nouns and some are not. Can you find all of the nouns? Let’s find out as you work through each of the problems!

Nouns

Circle the nouns and cross out words that are not nouns.

Nouns Review 1

Tell whether each noun is common or proper. Write the plural of each word.

Numbers: Write the Words

In this worksheet your student will write the names of numbers.

Object Pronouns

Complete each sentence with the appropriate pronoun.

Object Pronouns 2

There are several kinds of pronouns in the sentences below. Circle only the object pronouns.

Pen the Letters on the Turkey Activity

Make practicing writing letters fun with this Thanksgiving Letters Activity! Students will be asked to write the lower case letter to the upper case letter given on the turkey.

Periods and Capitalization

Here’s a beginning punctuation worksheet for your little grammarian!

Personal Pronouns

Circle the pronoun. Write S if the pronoun is a subject pronoun, or O if the pronoun is an object pronoun.