Verb Conjugations: To Make

Make your student a verb conjugator with this worksheet!

Verb Conjugations: To Run

Your student will find some run fun in this verb tense worksheet!

Verb Conjugations: To Say

I say, have you seen this verb conjugation worksheet for the verb “to say”?

Verb Conjugations: To See

Have you seen this verb conjugation worksheet on “to see”?

Verb Conjugations: To Sing

You’ll sing a song of joy with this conjugation worksheet for the verb “to sing.”

Verb Conjugations: To Sit

For a great verb conjugation worksheet, look here!

Verb Conjugations: To Swim

Swim, swam, swum — this worksheet is a great way to stay afloat with verbs!

Verb Conjugations: To Take

You’ll be glad if you take this worksheet as a verb conjugation practice!

Verb Conjugations: To Talk

It’s all talk and all action in this verb conjugation worksheet!

Verb Conjugations: To Teach

This worksheet will help teach your student to conjugate “to teach”!

Verb Conjugations: To Wake

There’s no snoozing with this verb conjugation worksheet on “to wake”!

Verb Conjugations: To Win

Your youngster will be a winner with this worksheet on conjugating the verb “to win.”

Verb Conjugations: To Write

In this worksheet your student will write the correct form of the verb “to write.”

Verb Tense Sort

Read each verb aloud. Decide whether it is a past tense verb or a present tense verb.

Verbs: Jingle Bells!

Circle the verbs in this classic Christmas carol. Hint: Historians believe that “jingle” is used as a verb in this song. This is a great activity for keeping students engaged as you learn about verbs!

What are the Predicate Adjectives?

A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb and describes the subject of a sentence. In this printable Parts of Speech Activity, students will be asked to identify the underlined predicate adjective and circle the subject that it describes. This worksheet is great for use both at home and in the classroom.

What is an Adverb?

This adverb worksheet is a great starter for learning about this important part of speech.

What’s Being Compared?

Your student will circle the comparative or superlative adjective in each sentence, then identify the noun it modifies.

Which One? Correct Periods

Learn how to properly use ending punctuation with this printable worksheet. Students will be asked to circle the number of each sentence that incorrectly uses the period. This is great practice for 3rd – 8th grade students looking to improve their reading and writing skills.

Working With Adverbs

This is a great practice worksheet for adding adverbs.