Nouns are words that are people, places, or things. Some of the words you find on this helpful worksheet are nouns and some are not. Can you find all of the nouns? Let’s find out as you work through each of the problems!
Nouns
Circle the nouns and cross out words that are not nouns.
Opposite Words: Adjectives Antonym Worksheet
Your student will write the antonym for the adjective.
Opposite Words: Verbs Antonym Worksheet
Time to find the verb with the opposite meaning!
Pen the Letters on the Turkey Activity
Make practicing writing letters fun with this Thanksgiving Letters Activity! Students will be asked to write the lower case letter to the upper case letter given on the turkey.
Plural Noun Worksheet: S or ES?
Here’s some practice with plurals for your kindergartener!
Prepositions: The Cat and the Chair
This playful kitty will help your youngster learn about prepositions!
Question Marks and Periods
This is a beginning practice for using question marks and periods at the end of sentences.
S or ES: Plural Noun Worksheet
In this kindergarten worksheet, your student will write the plural form of words.
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.
Singular and Plural Nouns
If the noun is singular, write the plural form. If the noun is plural, write the singular form.
The Bunny’s Trip: Using Prepositions
This funny bunny’s trip for carrots is a fun way to work with prepositions!
The Five Senses Words Activity: Sight
A five senses worksheet about the sense of sight. Great for kindergarten and first grade.
The Five Senses Words Activity: Smell
A fun worksheet where your early elementary school students learn about the sense of smell.
The Five Senses Words Activity: Sound
Your early elementary school students will have fun learning about the five senses with this activity!