Your student will learn about the “where” adverbs in this worksheet.
Apostrophe Practice
Your student is asked to add the apostrophes in a variety of sentences in this worksheet.
Capital Letters: Geographical Places
This worksheet features capital letters and geographical places.
Capital Letters: Holidays and Products
Now it’s time to works on capitalizing holidays and product names!
Changing Modifiers: Good
Sometimes good can be beautiful, great, or happy!
Choose Interesting Words
In this worksheet your youngster will write alternate words for some overused ones!
Christmas Add an Adjective Worksheet Activity
In this worksheet, your student will use adjectives to describe a sparkling Christmas tree.
Christmas Lights: Make a Word
Ready, Set, Go! See how many words you can make with this holiday lights activity!
Christmas Modifiers: Change the Adjectives to Adverbs
Teach your students the difference between adjectives and adverbs with this Christmas classroom activity.
Christmas: Alphabetize This!
Sleigh, star, snow, stocking. Can you put these Christmas words in alphabetical order? With this fun holiday activity, students will be asked to rewrite the list of words given in their alphabetical order.
Circle the Verbs
With this printable classroom activity, students will be asked to read through a series of sentences and circle the verb within each sentence. For example, find the verb in the following sentence: the dog slept under the bed. Which word is the verb? Let’s find out!
Collective Nouns: Animal Match
This worksheet challenges your student to select the correct collective nouns for animals.
Collective Nouns: Fill in the Blank
Here’s some more practice on collective nouns!
Colons and Time
It’s time to write times with colons!
Comparative Adverbs
Your student will be better at adverbs after completing this comparative adverb chart!
Compound Words: All Mixed Up!
Here’s a game to help your student learn about compound words.
Compound Words: Make Your Own
Time to create some compound words!
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Tell whether the underlined noun is countable or uncountable.
Create a Collective Noun
Time to get creative with collective nouns!
Describe it with Adjectives
What’s the scary fish with a sharp teeth and a large fin? Your student will practice describing a picture using adjectives.