Create your own crazy story with this fill-in-the-blank story! Your budding writer will practice parts of speech as he fills in missing parts of the story.
Got a kid crazy for Mad Libs? This summertime edition of the classic kid's game works on writing "hardware" that kids encounter in later elementary years.
This workbook is packed with worksheets that will help students practice the core concepts featured in the second grade curriculum, from word study and math to reading and writing.
Little storytellers, take a trip to the beach with this fill-in-the-blanks story! Your young writer will practice her parts of speech to finish the story.
The reading and writing practice in this workbook will get kids thinking about all the different parts that go into a good story, like vocabulary, structure and sequencing.
Get your fifth grader clued into advanced grammar. She'll get to edit a few improper sentences, work on different parts of speech, and practice using correct punctuation marks.
Grammar is an essential part of the second grade language arts curriculum. This guided lesson teaches second graders how to properly use collective nouns, additonal nouns and verbs, and provides plenty of opportunities to practice these grammar rules in context. For more important practice with nouns and verbs, download and print the grammar worksheets that we suggest alongside this lesson.
Knowing your parts of speech is an important part of learning good writing skills. Learn the ins and outs of words with this packet that covers the eight different parts of speech.
What might happen if Peter Pan and Alice went to Wonderland? What is life like in outer space? Second graders explore the power and fun of writing with a nudge from fun writing prompts.
Children will learn how to make subjects and verbs agree, and then practice completing ten sentences with the correct verb, in this appealing grammar worksheet.
Parts of speech are the most basic bits and pieces that make clauses and sentences. Without parts of speech, you can’t have sentences, and without sentences, no paragraphs -- without paragraphs, no books, essays, and everything else! Get started constructing complete sentences with parts of speech learning, presented in the form of worksheets, workbooks, games, activities, and more.
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions…! Developing language skills means knowing what different kinds of words do in a sentence. Our worksheets, activities, and games help your child learn parts of speech in numerous different ways:
Stories – Check out the interesting stories that you complete. Come up with words to fill in the blanks, like Mad Libs but with more grammar.
Editing – Your child can read sentences with grammatical problems and fix them. Correcting problems in the same part of speech is great practice.
Underlining – Some of our worksheets and activities ask your child to underline parts of speech. Want to find all the prepositions? Get out a red pen!
Card games – Check out our card games. On each card is a fun example of a part of speech. Each game is different, so give them a try!
Diagramming sentences – An old-fashioned skill that is still a lot of fun. Your child can learn to diagram and visualize grammar. They will be able to see the way parts of speech function in a sentence.
After you’re done, put those grammar skills to the test with our resources on diagramming sentences.