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Singular or Plural
Crown or crowns? Mint or mints? See if your kids can tell which is which with some straightforward practice. Given a drawing of either a single item or several of that item, learners choose the correct (singular or plural) noun...
Curated OER
Singular and Plural Nouns
A grammar PowerPoint presentation lists rules about changing singular nouns into plural nouns. It identifies what to do with regular nouns (-s, -es, -ies, -ves) to make them plural, that some nouns change internally when becoming plural...
Teach-nology
Understanding Singular Nouns and Plural Nouns
Primary graders practice forming the plural form of singular nouns and removing the "s" to create the singular form of plural nouns.
Teach-nology
When to Use the Plural Form
Singular or plural? Primary graders are asked to circle the singular or plural form of the noun illustrated on a colorful worksheet.
K12 Reader
Plurals: S or ES ?
A worksheet made up of six words and kid-friendly pictures challenges scholars to turn singular words plural by adding s or es.
Curated OER
Singular and Plural Nouns
In this recognizing singular and plural nouns worksheet, students use a word bank of singular nouns to write the plural forms by adding an "s" or "es". Students write nine short answers.
K12 Reader
S or ES: Plural Words
One frog is fine, but two frogs are better—and more challenging, grammatically speaking! Challenge elementary learners to make six singular nouns into plural nouns with a handy worksheet.
Curated OER
Nouns and Pronouns
Young readers explore nouns and pronouns. They define what a noun is and highlight the nouns in given sentences. Learners are then introduced to pronouns, and identify them in simple sentences.
Curated OER
"More Than One"
Help your class learn the spelling rule for adding -es to plural nouns and third-person singular verbs. The resource suggests using songs daily to reinforce the rules. The songs are contained in a Sing Your Way Through Phonics 2-CD set...
Curated OER
Plural or Singular
Review how different words can be plural or singular. Presented are four different endings that indicate the plural form of a noun. Double e, -ies, -evs, and adding s are all covered. There are no rules just examples for each.
K12 Reader
Collective Nouns: Animal Match
Discover the collective nouns of 10 animals with a worksheet that asks scholars to match a singular noun to its corresponding plural form.
K12 Reader
Find the Collective Noun
Scholars read eight sentences in order to identify then underline the collective noun in a part of speech practice page.
Curated OER
English Language Practice Worksheet
In this singular and plural nouns worksheet, students write the plural of singular nouns. In this fill in the blank worksheet, students write six answers.
Curated OER
Countables and Uncountables Exercise 1
Young writers determine whether the 19 nouns in the box are accountable or uncountable. They place each noun in the Venn Diagram and then fill in each blank in 9 sentences with the words a, an, any and/or some. A good worksheet!
Curated OER
Subject/Verb Agreement
Students recognize the relationship between singular and plural subjects and verbs as they relate to developing stronger writing skills. In this writing activity, students write and organize their thoughts and feelings while using their...
Curriculum Corner
“I Can” Common Core! 1st Grade Language
Support first graders with developing their basic language skills using this Common Core checklist. With each standard rewritten as a positive I can statement, students are encouraged to work hard toward reaching these clear...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Phonics lesson for -ick family
Kindergarteners and first graders develop phonemic awareness for words that contain -ick. Each learner gets a stack of cards with different -ick words, highlighting the target sound as they review each one.
Curated OER
Using Is and Are
First graders discuss when to use "is" and "are" in a sentence. They practice using is and are correctly in sentences and practice writing sentences using "is" and "are" in their writing. Students complete a worksheet using is and are.
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Singular or Plural
The Common Core Standard L.1.1.c states that the learners will use singular and plural nouns in sentences with matching verbs. Students will do this in writing and speaking. This lesson allows learners to write and tell the class...
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Talk About Plural Nouns
It is imperative that our students in Kindergarten understand that words have different forms. Students will orally change nouns from singular to plural by adding /s/ and will be able to show understanding of this in their writing....
Roy the Zebra
Roy the Zebra: High Frequency Words Singular or Plural Game 2
An interactive game where students get to help an elephant named Lucy decorate her new home by sorting words into singulars and plurals.
Roy the Zebra
Roy the Zebra: High Frequency Words Singular or Plural Game 1
Sort words into singulars and plurals to help Lucy the elephant decorate her new home in this interactive game.
Roy the Zebra
Roy the Zebra: High Frequency Words Singular or Plural Game 3
An interactive game to help student practice with singular and plural forms of words. Sort words into singulars and plurals, and then choose an item to give Lucy the elephant to help he decorate her new home.
Roy the Zebra
Roy the Zebra: High Frequency Words Singular or Plural Game 5
An interactive game where students can help Lucy the Elephant choose items and decorations for her new home by sorting words into singulars and plurals.