Nouns can be changed into adjectives easily. Usually, it is as simple as adding a suffix. Can you change the noun, color, into an adjective? Let’s find out as you work through this activity!
Change the Nouns to Verbs
Nouns can be changed into verbs easily. Usually, but not always, it is as simple as remvoing a suffix. For example, by removing the suffix off of the noun, subtraction, it turns into the verb, subtract. Let’s see if you can figure out this rest on this printable grammar worksheet!
Change the Predicate Adjectives
In this printable Change the Predicate Adjectives worksheet, students will be asked to turn the predicate adjectives into attributive adjectives by changing the given sentences. This is great practice for learning about the different parts of speech! Made easy to print, this activity is perfect for use both at home and in classroom.
Change the Verbs to Adverbs
The easiest way to change a verb into an adverb is to change the verb into an adjective, then add a suffix to the adjective to turn it into an adverb. For example, you can change the verb, sleep, into an adjective, sleepy, which you can then turn into an adverb, sleepily, by adding a suffix. Students will work through a list of verbs that need to be changed into an adverb with this helpful activity.
Changing a Single Subject to a Compound Subject
In this worksheet you student is asked to join two single subjects into one compound subject.
Changing a Predicate: Single Verb to a Compound Verb Worksheet
Let’s join single verbs into a compound verb!
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!
Choose the Pronoun – Pronoun Agreement Worksheet
Time to pick the correct pronoun to use in a sentence!
Christmas Add an Adjective Worksheet Activity
In this worksheet, your student will use adjectives to describe a sparkling Christmas tree.
Christmas Modifiers: Change the Adjectives to Adverbs
Teach your students the difference between adjectives and adverbs with this Christmas classroom activity.
Christmas Vocabulary Match Worksheet
A fun activity for students to learn the meanings of Christmas words!
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 It! Complete Predicate
This printable worksheet focuses on teaching students about complete predicates. Students will read through the given sentences and circle the number of the sentences that have a complete predicate. This is great practice for 3rd – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Circle it! Compound Predicates
Learn about parts of a sentence with this printable compound predicate worksheet for 3rd – 5th grade students. Students will be asked to read through a series of sentences and circle the number of the sentences that have a compound predicate. This activity is great for practice both at home and in the classroom.
Circle It! Indirect Objects
Identify the indirect object in each sentence with this printable worksheet on parts of a sentence. This is great practice for 3rd – 5th grade students to use at home or in the classroom. Click the link below to download and print.
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!
Clues to Meaning: Root Words
Learn how to better understand unknown words by determining their root! In this worksheet, students will identify the root word and its meaning based on a word that has been given.
Colons and Time
It’s time to write times with colons!
Commas with Complex Sentences: The Case of the Missing Commas
Your super sleuth student will add commas to complex sentences in this worksheet.