Give your students practice matching up abbreviations with their corresponding words! With this worksheet, your young readers will have fun figuring out the abbreviated versions of words like April and President.
This worksheet will give your young readers practice identifying words that can be abbreviated and replacing them with the correct abbreviation for the word.
Abbreviations help keep things short and sweet! Give your second graders practice identifying common abbreviations with this fun matching activity in which students draw lines to match words to their abbreviations.
Keep it short and sweet with this resource! In this activity your third graders will practice using common abbreviations in context by rewriting sentences with the help of a word bank.
For some words, we more often see its abbreviation rather than the full word. This is the case for many titles of people, such as Mrs. and Dr. Use this helpful worksheet to introduce your students to the wide range of abbreviations for people’s titles.
Looking for some extra abbreviation practice for your young readers? You've come to the right place! In this activity, your students will draw lines between common words and their abbreviations.
Your students will practice writing abbreviations for a variety of customary units of measurement. First, they’ll review, then they’ll put their knowledge to the test.
If your students need additional practice matching abbreviations and acronyms, use this worksheet. This is great practice for your future Prof., Dr., or NBA player.
Abbreviations are seen all around us, especially when referencing all kinds of measurements! This worksheet is a fun way to help your fourth graders learn to identify and abbreviate common measurement words, such as ounce or centimeter.
Abbreviations help to keep it short and sweet! Use this resource with your third graders to enhance their understanding of common abbreviations by using them in context.
What do you call a time saver and a space saver? An abbreviation! Give your students practice using abbreviations by having them write their own sentences with this helpful resource.
Abbreviations are tricky, which is why we provide a jumping off point for young learners. Abbreviations worksheets are helpful whether your child is learning about measurements, states, or months in the classroom or at home. Make things more interesting with our fun match sheets, or show young readers perspective with real abbreviation situations. There’s something for every learning style.