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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Adjective Practice 5

For Students 2nd - 4th
In this adjective worksheet, students complete sentences, choosing an adjective from a list of 9 given in a word box at the top of the page.
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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Pronouns

For Students 2nd - 4th
For this pronoun learning exercise, students read a definition of pronoun then fill in blanks in sentences from a list of given pronouns.
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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Verbs Usage

For Students K - 2nd
In this recognizing verbs instructional activity, students fill in the blanks with the correct verb to complete sentences. Students complete five sentences.
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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Verbs

For Students K - 2nd
In this recognizing action verbs worksheet, students read incomplete sentences for context and verb tense clues, select a multiple choice verb and use it to complete the sentences. Students complete five sentences.
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Adverbs

For Students 2nd - 4th
In this adverb learning exercise, students read a definition of adverb, then fill in blanks in sentences with an adverb from a choice of three words found at the end of each sentence.
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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Verbs

For Students 2nd - 4th
In this verb activity, students read a definition of verb, then correctly complete sentences by choosing a verb from a choice of three given at the end of each sentence.
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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Verbs 2

For Students 2nd - 4th
In this verb worksheet, pupils are given the definition of a verb then correctly complete sentences by choosing a verb from a choice of three.
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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Verbs 3

For Students 2nd - 4th
For this verb worksheet, students read a definition of verb, then correctly complete sentences by choosing a verb from a choice of three given at the end of each sentence.
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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Prepositions

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this preposition worksheet, students read the definition of prepositions that link nouns and objects, then fill in the blanks in sentences from a list of three options at the end of each sentence.
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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Prepositions 3

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this preposition worksheet, students read about prepositions, then complete sentences by choosing a preposition from a list of three at the end of each sentence.
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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Prepositions 6

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this grammar worksheet, learners read about prepositions, then complete sentences by choosing the best preposition from three choices.
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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Verbs: Sentence Completions

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this verb worksheet, students fill in blanks to complete sentences, using a verb from a list of 3 that appear at the end of each sentence.
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Basic Handwriting for Kids

Action Verb Sentence Completion

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this recognizing action verbs activity, learners read incomplete sentences for context and tense clues and fill in the blanks choosing from lists of three verbs. Students complete five sentences.
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Curated OER

Digital Photography to Result in a Powerpoint

For Teachers 6th
Sixth graders illustrate difficulties in giving speeches in Powerpoint presentations. Using digital cameras, they take pictures of objects both in and out of school. Students use the photos to illustrate prepositions, adverbs, and...
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Curated OER

Yes, No, Maybe So!

For Teachers 3rd - 8th
Students view various pictures and identify those that show action verbs. They write sentences to summarize the actions shown in the pictures.
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Curated OER

Adjectives Worksheet

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this Adjectives Worksheet, write 8 adjectives that describe a picture of a clown. Then, students write 4 sentences using 4 of the adjectives from above.
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Curated OER

Noun Clauses

For Teachers 6th - 8th
Review noun clauses with this helpful presentation. Learners practice identifying nouns, phrases, and clauses. The visuals and explanations provide a rich exploration of this topic.
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Grammar Net

Reported Speech

For Students 4th - 12th Standards
What did he say? Learn to report what another person said with a worksheet focused on reported speech. As kids read 20 short statements, they reply with a sentence frame to report what they have learned from each statement.
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Curated OER

Prepositions

For Students K - 3rd
Elementary schoolers view and study ten pictures of the location of a ball adjacent to a box. They decide where the ball is and match it to its appropriate preposition on the right. A good language arts lesson!
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Curated OER

Editing Marks, Part 1

For Teachers K - 2nd
Dander from the show Twisted Whiskers and characters from My Little Pony are featured in this three part lesson plan that explores using story pyramids to scaffold ideas, adding sensory details to enrich writing, and editing using common...
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K12 Reader

Adventures with Alliteration! - Nouns

For Students 2nd - 3rd Standards
Create poetry with a worksheet based on alliterative phrases. After reviewing ten nouns, kids add an adjective to each based on the first letter of the noun. They then rewrite five sentences to involve more alliteration.
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K12 Reader

Circle It! Indirect Objects

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
If you give this worksheet to your class, make sure you know where the indirect object is! Young grammarians work on their grammar skills with a series of ten sentences, each with an indirect object ready for pupils to circle.
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Curated OER

Things That Make Britain Great

For Teachers 6th - 8th
Take a trip to Great Britain with this fun reading activity! Young learners read an article about many famous attributes of Britain - 101 of them, to be exact - and finish several comprehension and grammar activities about what they have...
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Description of People and Things

For Teachers 1st - 3rd
Elementary schoolers use adjectives correctly in their speech. They demonstrate adjectives using familiar objects. (For example, they might show narrow by walking between two chairs placed closely together.) Then they play antonym Bingo...

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