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.
Give kids a fun way to practice using parts of speech with this fill-in-the-blank story template! You and your students will be in a fit of giggles as you listen to each other read their completed zoo-inspired stories aloud!
This mid-year assessment will give you an of idea how well your students know their coordinating conjunctions, irregular verbs and plural nouns, and regular verb tenses.
Step your grammar game up a notch! With this resource, your students will use context to decide whether to use the singular or plural form of a noun in a sentence.
Can your second graders differentiate between singular and plural nouns? Let's find out! Use this sorting activity to let your students distinguish between singular and plural using regular and irregular plural nouns.
Some words require more than an S to become plurals. In this worksheet, kids practice using irregular plurals by connecting images to their correct noun.
In these skills-based plural nouns worksheets, your students will learn what it means for a noun to be in its plural form, how to identify a plural noun from a singular one, and the different ways we can make a word plural. Discover activities to suit any child from preschool to third grade, from words with pictures to completing stories, in our plural nouns worksheets!