Let’s learn to use context clues!
Pick the Pronoun
Write the correct pronoun form on the line to complete the sentence.
Possessive Pronouns
Choose the possessive pronouns that best complete each sentence.
Prepositions: The Cat and the Chair
This playful kitty will help your youngster learn about prepositions!
Proper Names and Capital Letters: People and Places
Here’s a beginning worksheet for your youngster on capitalizing names and places!
Question Marks and Periods
This is a beginning practice for using question marks and periods at the end of sentences.
Replace with Proper Nouns
Make the story more interesting by replacing the common nouns with proper
Root Words: Add ER
A root word is a word that can be made into a new word by adding a prefix or a suffix. With this helpful classroom activity, your students will practice adding the suffix -ER onto root words to change their meaning!
Root Words: Add S, ED, and ING
A root word is a word that can be made into a new word by adding a prefix or a suffix. With this fun and educational worksheet, your students will practice adding the suffix -S, -ED, and -ING onto root words to change their meaning!
Root Words: Adding S, ED, and ING
A root word is a word that can be made into a new word by adding a prefix or a suffix. With this fun and educational worksheet, your students will practice adding the suffix -S, -ED, and -ING onto root words to change their meaning!
Sentence Starter Cards
This activity provides eight cards that students can use to write sentences on. Sentence starters include “I want to”, “They laughed about”, “She went” and more.
Sentence Starters: About Me
In this worksheet, students complete the sentences that start with words like “I like”, “I feel”, “I think” and more. Designed for Kindergarten and first grade.
Sentence Starters: My Opinion
This worksheet provides sentence starters to help write about opinions. Words provided include starters like, “I believe”, “We should” and more.
Sentence Starters: The Senses
Students write sentences using starter words like “I hear”, “My lunch tasted” and more. A great way to start learning how to write.
Sentence Starters: Things Around Us
In this sentence starter activity students finish sentences about things around us like pets, shoes, books and trees.
Sentences and Periods
These scrambled words need to be made into a sentence with a period at the end.
Sort the Common and Proper Nouns
Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns.
Subject and Verb Agreement
Choose the correct form of the verb to match each subject.
Subject Pronouns
Complete each sentence with the appropriate pronoun.
Subject Pronouns 2
There are several kinds of pronouns in the sentences below. Circle only the subject pronouns.