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Find the Conjunction
Without conjunctions, sentences just don't stick together! Practice identifying coordinating conjunctions with eight sentences that each have conjunction connecting clauses or individual nouns.
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Writing with Interjections
Challenge young writers to craft original sentences using interjections from a list provided on a colorful worksheet.
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Mild and Strong Interjections
Whew! This learning exercise is tough! Unless, of course, young grammarians know the difference between mild and strong interjections.
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Find the Interjection
Yikes! Young grammar sleuths must find the interjections that add the oomph to a series of sentences.
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Interjections in Dialogue: Tom Sawyer
Mark Twain is a master of using interjections in his dialogue. A grammar worksheet focused on interjections features the passage from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer in which Tom tricks Ben into taking on the job of whitewashing Aunt...
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Which Is It: Subordinating or Coordinating Conjunction?
To demonstrate their understanding of the difference between subordinating and coordinating conjunctions, learners identify and label the conjunctions found in 10 sentences.
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Spot Them! Correct Conjunctions
Young grammarians demonstrate their understanding of conjunctions by identifying sentences on a short worksheet that use conjunctions correctly.
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Correlating Conjunctions
A worksheet on correlating conjunctions could be used as either a check for comprehension or as a homework assignment. Whether or not conjunctions are their thing, the activity will not only engage young grammarians, but also teach them...
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Writing with Subordinating Conjunctions
Challenge young grammarians to turn sets of phrases into sentences by adding subordinating conjunctions on a short learning exercise.
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Correcting Run-On Sentences: Commas and Conjunctions
Young grammarians learn how to correct run-on sentences by adding coordinating conjunctions and commas.
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Color the Nouns: Turtle
A joyful turtle comes to life when scholars take yellow crayon to paper as they color all shapes containing a noun the color yellow.
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Nouns Verbs: Write it Both Ways
A five-item activity challenges scholars to write two sentences using the same verb in two different ways—as a noun and a verb.
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Guess a Noun
Can you figure it out? A activity challenges grammarians to read 28 descriptions and guess what noun each one is describing.
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Change the Nouns to Adjectives
A 10-item practice page requires scholars to change nouns to adjectives by adding the appropriate suffix.
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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.
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Alphabet Collection: Nouns
A practice page challenges scholars to think up and list 26 nouns each starting with a different letter of the alphabet.
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Nouns Verbs: Write it Both Ways
A worksheet gives scholars the opportunity to take five words and use them as a noun and a verb. Changing the verb tenses and making nouns singular or plural work to compose a grammatically correct sentence.
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Nouns Verbs: Use It Two Ways
Scholars show what they know about nouns and verbs in a worksheet that requires them to read five words then use them in two sentences—as a noun and a verb.
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Find the Abstract Nouns
A instructional activity challenges scholars to read 20 words then identify and circle the 11 abstract nouns.
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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.
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Create a Collective Noun
A worksheet requires scholars to think up 10 collective nouns for singular words such as snowflakes, cups, basketballs, and more.
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Missing Nouns
Scholars use nouns from a word bank to complete sentences in a fill-in-the-blank worksheet that tells a tale about the California Gold Rush.
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Alliteration and Assonance Lesson Plan
Scholars analyze the poem My Puppy Punched Me in the Eye by Ken Nesbitt in order to locate examples of alliteration and assonance. After reading the poem, alliterative words are underlined and assonant words are circled.
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Change the Verbs to Nouns
Come one, come all to the grammar magic show—where you can transform verbs into nouns! A practice instructional activity lists 10 verbs that require suffixes in order to become nouns.
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