Reading sentences is the first step to your child’s future of composing grammatically correct and meaningful sentences. Most sentences have a cause and an effect. That is, one part of the sentence tells readers the cause of an event, and the other part tells readers the effect of the cause. In this worksheet, there are four incomplete sentences. At the bottom of the page are four options, which are appropriate completions for the sentences at the top. Help your kids check the letter of the effect for each cause.
Comma rules are tough for kids to learn because there’s so many different rules to remember depending on the sentence. Make learning comma rules easier for kids by teaching them in isolation using engaging and meaningful free commas in addresses worksheets like this fun letter-themed exercise!
Practice punctuating dates while learning about the most important days in American history! Kids learn and practice tricky comma rules using commas in dates PDF worksheets!
This patriotic worksheet will inspire your child with intriguing historical dates while practicing punctuation!
Is it big, bigger, or biggest? Choosing the right word can be tough for kids. Hone your child’s grammar skills using this easy-to-understand comparative and superlative adjective worksheet for grade 3!
Increase language skills in short bursts with this fun and informative worksheet!
In grammar, conjunctions are the links that connect words, phrases, and clauses together to make our language flow and make sense. Teach this necessary grammar concept to kids in a fun and entertaining way using this colorful circus-themed conjunctions PDF worksheet for 3rd grade!
If your child is already reading simple, short sentences by now, they would find this worksheet a little bit easy to complete. Pronouns are words which can be used in place of a noun. Ask your child to tell you the pronouns that they know. Together with your child, read the sentences in this worksheet out loud. Then, read the options at the bottom of each worksheet. Ask your child to check the best pronoun choice for each sentence.
This fun, Halloween-themed commas and quotations marks worksheet will delight your child with a funny witch and all her thoughts! Kids practice identifying where the comma goes- inside or outside the quotation marks. Hone writing conventions with this quick punctuation practice!