Carefully read through the sentences with your little ones. Ask them if they heard any nouns in each sentence. How many nouns are in each sentence? Then, ask them to check the correct answers in the boxes provided beneath the sentences. If your child is unsure of what a noun is, explain to them that a noun can be the name of a person, animal, place, or thing. That simple explanation should be a good pointer for them.
Sentences aren’t complete without verbs! Kids need to understand these important action words to write effectively.
Teach your child about verbs with this worksheet: fill in the verb! Using colorful images to spur your child’s thinking, this worksheet will delight your child while teaching about verbs!
Talking about tenses, how much does your kid know about the topic? Listen to them when they speak, do they use words in their proper past tense form, or perhaps they still mangle them up and use the simple present tense verbs for everything? At the end of this worksheet, you can be sure that your kids will make more efforts to use the correct past tense forms of verbs. Ask them which letters added to the word in the worksheet would mean the action happened before now. Help your little ones check the correct answer.
Before beginning this worksheet, ask your kids what a noun is. If they don’t know or need their brains refreshed, remind them that a noun is the name of a person, animal, place or thing; a naming word. Give some common examples of nouns such as ‘dog’, ‘Sara’, ‘USA’ and ‘book’. Now, ask your kids to give you some more examples of nouns. Read the sentences in this worksheet aloud to your kids and ask them to check the nouns that they see in each sentence.
Is it a person, place or thing? This fun noun sort printable worksheet will help your little learner master his or her parts of speech!
Using familiar images, your child will have no problem determining what type of noun each picture represents!
Begin this worksheet exercise by asking your students who the Native Americans are. Do they know the answer to that? If they don't, use this opportunity to give them a short history lesson on America. The text in this printout descries the events that happened way back in the past, when the first Pilgrims arrived in America. Read the text about the Native Americans to your students, and then circle the past tense if the verbs beneath the text.
Is it a verb or noun? Parts of speech are tricky for kids of all ages! Your child will get ahead of the game with this incredible worksheet: verb or noun.
Using colorful highlights and easy-to-read sentences, your child will master parts of speech in no time!
Can your child easily identify pictures and tell you correctly what is going on in the pictures in this printable pdf? Look through this colourful worksheet with your little ones. You can begin the exercise by first asking them to tell you some of their own favourite activities they often engage in. Then ask them if they can tell you what each child is doing in the images. Read the two sentences beside each picture to your kids and help them check which sentences correctly match the picture.
First, explain to your kids what present tense and past tense verbs are. Give them simple examples of verbs they are familiar with, and explain how a present tense verb shows that the action is performed in the moment. Now, ask your kids which letters added to the word would mean the action is happening right now. Read all of the words aloud to them, and help them figure out and check the correct answers from the options provided.