Adverbs can express location, time, frequency, manner, or degree. In this exercise, students will identify at least seven adverbs of each kind and sort them into a graphic organizer
Can your child think of words to describe how a giraffe jumps or a horse trots? Teach them all about adverbs with help from this creative grammar worksheet.
In this word-sort worksheet, students will review the different kinds of adverbs, then cut out adverbs and sort into columns to indicate whether they tell how, when, or where.
Use this resource to practice close reading in a fictional text. Your students will look at the adjectives, adverbs, and verbs that give more details about the important story elements.
Describe what's happening in the script! Use this lesson to help your ELs describe events in a drama. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the lesson Summer Drama.
Introduce your child to the wonderful world of adverbs with this worksheet that tells all about adverbs of probability that describe how likely something is.
Can your child think of a few adverbs to describe the actions of the people in this worksheet? They'll gain a better understanding of adverbs as they work.
Boost your child's adverb vocabulary with this worksheet all about adverbs. It asks them to write adverbs beginning with various letters of the alphabet.