Is it small or smaller? Smart or smarter? Comparative adjectives compare two things. Your student can practice using this important adjective form in this worksheet. Use it with 3rd grade Core Standards Conventions of Standard English or with other grades as needed.
Comparative Adverbs
Your student will be better at adverbs after completing this comparative adverb chart!
Comparative and Superlative Practice
Using comparative and superlative adverbs will be easier after this worksheet!
Comparative and Superlative Practice 2
Let’s practice some comparative and superlative adverbs!
Comparative or Superlative?
This worksheet covers both comparative and superlative adjectives. Your student must decide which form of an adjective is best in each sentence.
Complete Subject and Complete Predicate Worksheet
For this activity, students underline the complete subjects and then circle the complete predicates.
Compound Subject and Single Subjects: Breaking Apart
Time to break those compound subjects into two single subjects.
Compound Verb and Single Verb: Breaking Apart
Your youngster will break apart sentences with compound verbs in this worksheet.
Conjunction Worksheet: Connecting Modifiers
This worksheet focuses on conjunctions that connect modifiers like adjectives and adverbs.
Conjunction Worksheet: Connecting Subjects
Let’s work on conjunctions that connect subjects!
Conjunctions Worksheet: Connecting Predicates
Time to work on conjunctions that connect subjects!
Dictionary Abbreviations: Do You Know?
In this activty, abbreviations commonly used in dictionaries are listed and students write what each abbreviation means.
Dictionary Game: Definitions
The activity teaches how to quickly find words in the dictionary. Students play together by trying to quickly match aword card with a definition.
Dictionary Game: Pronunciation
A fun game where students try to determine which word each pronunciation refers to.
Eating With Adverbs
It’s time to add some adverbs to sentences!
Find It! Predicate Adjectives
Practice reading and writing skills with this printable sentence structure worksheet. Students will complete the worksheet by reading through the given sentences and circling the number of each sentence that has a predicate adjective. Ideal for 3rd – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Find It! Quotation Marks
Students will practice identifying correctly used quotation marks by completing this printable activity. The directions ask students to read through the given sentences and circle the number of the sentences in which quotation marks are used correctly. Ideal for 3rd – 6th grade students, but can be used where appropriate.
Find the Abstract Nouns
In this printable noun worksheet, students will be asked to read through a series of words and circle the number of each abstract noun. Idea for 3rd – 4th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Find the Compound Sentence
This printable sentence structure activity focuses on compound sentences. Students will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle the number of each compound sentence. Ideal for 3rd – 5th grade students, but can be used where appropriate.
Find the Definition
In this worksheet, students use a dictionary to find the definition of each word listed. Write the first definition given in the dictionary in the space provided.