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Kindergarten grammar worksheets for Microsoft Word

Preview of 1st Grade Punctuation Practice:  Questions or Exclamations?

1st Grade Punctuation Practice: Questions or Exclamations?

Created by
Krista Lynch
Do your students need more practice reading sentences and using correct ending punctuation? This worksheet is perfect practice. It can also be used as a quick assessment to show mastery of this objective or to check for understanding. This document has 18 short sight-word sentences. Some of the sentences are questions and some of the sentences are exclamatory sentences. Children must write the correct punctuation mark after the sentence to show their understanding of which type of sentence i
Preview of Hamburger Writing Template

Hamburger Writing Template

Created by
Squirrely Kids
This template can be used for any grade level to help students learn to write a 5 sentence paragraph.
Preview of Sentence Patterning Chart: Use with GLAD

Sentence Patterning Chart: Use with GLAD

Created by
Amy Seiber
Sentence Patterning Chart. Teach sentence patterns using color coding. This works amazingly well, and the kids love it! You use the color of the word at the top (for example, nouns are always written in green). I model using the chart, then have the students use it for a first draft.
Preview of Libro de fonética y gramática (Pared de palabras personal)

Libro de fonética y gramática (Pared de palabras personal)

This personal word wall notebook was created for students (learning in Spanish) to collect and write words as they found them in books or in conversation that reinforce the phonics and grammar lessons that they are learning in class. After the teacher teaches a phonics or grammar lesson, the students can take time to find examples in texts that they are reading in class. This book is ideal for students in Dual Language, bilingual, or Spanish-only classes. Teachers could create a book for each
Preview of Gold Checklist objectives 15A-19B Literacy

Gold Checklist objectives 15A-19B Literacy

Created by
Crystal's stuff
These are checklists I made and use almost daily for gold data collection. This includes check list for A,B,C,D, and E if the objective has it. I have taught gold for 3 years• Each objective checklist is 2 pages and has room for 20 students’ names on the left side. • The objective is also listed at the top for easy reference.• Level category - On the left side next to the names is a category labeled level so that you can easily see all the students’ levels in a list and enter th
Preview of Plural Nouns

Plural Nouns

Created by
The Bright Apple
This worksheet is to be use in conjunction with the Buggy for Nouns flipchart. It can be used independently as well. Students will add "s" or "es" to the ends of nouns to make them name more than one. Great way to tell if students recognize the rule for adding "es" to the end of a noun.
Preview of Examen de oraciones exclamativas e interrogativas o Worksheet | Signos

Examen de oraciones exclamativas e interrogativas o Worksheet | Signos

Direcciones: Lee cada frase y añade los signos de puntuación adecuados para cada oración. Escribe en la línea los signos de exclamación ( ¡! ) o signos de interrogación ( ¿ ? ) al principio y al final.Puede ser usada como hoja de práctica, prueba, tarea o como usted desee.Incluye clave de respuestas!Directions: Read each sentence and add the appropriate punctuation marks for each sentence. Write the exclamation marks (¡!) Or question marks (¿?) On the line at the beginning and end.It can be used
Preview of Pronoun Practice: Grammar

Pronoun Practice: Grammar

Created by
Talking Point
Pronouns are 'sticky' words often used in error even in Elementary School. How often have you hear students say "her is going home now" or "him has wet hair"? Is it he or him, she or her, they, their or them??? As a speech pathologist, I have needed some very quick, snappy activities that provide hands on resources to help these students learn which pronoun to use and when. This program is made up of tasks that require students to draw connecting lines to correct answers and cut and paste wor
Preview of Commas In A Series - Journeys Unit 2, Lesson 7

Commas In A Series - Journeys Unit 2, Lesson 7

This is an independent worksheet for commas in a series. This goes along with Journeys Unit 2, Lesson 7. Included in this worksheet... -commas in a series completion -commas in a series fill in the blank -commas in a series yes/no question -commas in a series sentence strip
Preview of Adding "er" and "est" + Change y to i - Journeys Unit 6, Week 27

Adding "er" and "est" + Change y to i - Journeys Unit 6, Week 27

This is an independent worksheet to add er and est onto base words by changing y to i and adding er or est. Some words do not end in y, so the children will have to decide when changing the y is necessary. Included in this worksheet... -adding er and est chart -fill in the blank sentences -short answer question ***This worksheet is only one page unlike the preview makes it appear.***
Preview of Gold Checklist objectives 8A-10B Language

Gold Checklist objectives 8A-10B Language

Created by
Crystal's stuff
These are checklists I made and use almost daily for gold data collection. This includes check list for A,B,C,D, and E if the objective has it. I have taught gold for 3 years • Each objective checklist is 2 pages and has room for 20 students’ names on the left side. • The objective is also listed at the top for easy reference. • Level category - On the left side next to the names is a category labeled level so that you can easily see all the students’ levels in a list and en
Preview of Capitalization & Punctuation practice & assessment

Capitalization & Punctuation practice & assessment

Created by
Stephanie Kay
Titled with Learning Target: students can use correct capitalization and punctuation. Use page 1 as practice altogether or checking for understanding. The 2nd page is perfect for a report card assessment. Each page is worth 20 points.
Preview of The four types of sentences (asking, telling, command, exclamation)

The four types of sentences (asking, telling, command, exclamation)

Created by
Leila Abaza
9 worksheets with rules, complete with colorful graphics and kid-friendly text to both teach and practice the four types of sentences.
Preview of CCSS Aligned - Spelling Practice Activities - Any List, Any Grade

CCSS Aligned - Spelling Practice Activities - Any List, Any Grade

This program has lots of built in flexibility. Students complete tasks from the menu to collect 30 points. Teachers can require one task to be completed from each column, or any activity combination to reach the 30 points. This spelling practice program is Common Core aligned and ready for any spelling list, and grade. Spelling practice skills include: * alphabetizing * using a dictionary to find guide words and definitions * using a thesaurus to find synonyms and antonyms * similes * word pa
Preview of Fred the Monster Adjectives - Digital Google Slides Worksheet (1st Grade)

Fred the Monster Adjectives - Digital Google Slides Worksheet (1st Grade)

Students are able to describe Fred the Monster using fun adjectives in the Adjective Word Bank! This is a Google Slides worksheet, perfect for Distance Learning! The text boxes are already included. Your students will be ready to type away!How to Upload to Google Classroom:1. On your Google Classroom page, click "Create". Then, click "Assignment". 2. Title your assignment and add a description, if you want. 3. Click "Add" with the paperclip next to it! 4. Select "Google Drive"5. Select the works
Preview of Writing Proper Names of People Using A Capital Letter - Proper Nouns

Writing Proper Names of People Using A Capital Letter - Proper Nouns

Writing Proper Names of People Using A Capital Letter. In this activity, there are 3 pages of children's faces with their name under the picture. Students are required to correctly write their name using a capital letter. This is a great resource for homework, classwork, learning centers and extra support.
Preview of Bee-utiful Pronouns

Bee-utiful Pronouns

Created by
The Bright Apple
This sheet may be used as a worksheet or assessment for pronouns. This worksheet goes along with the Buggy for Nouns unit flipchart. Students must use the proper nouns in the box to complete the sentences.
Preview of Adjectives - size + shape - Journeys Unit 1, Lesson 4

Adjectives - size + shape - Journeys Unit 1, Lesson 4

This is an independent worksheet for size and shape adjectives. This goes along with Journeys Unit 1, Lesson 4. Included in this worksheet... -adjective categorization -adjective fill in the blank sentences -adjective sentence strips *This page is organized unlike the preview makes it appear.*
Preview of Possessive Pronouns - Journeys Unit 5, Week 23

Possessive Pronouns - Journeys Unit 5, Week 23

This is an independent worksheet for possessive pronouns. This worksheet goes along with Journeys Unit 5, Week 23. Included in this worksheet... - possessive pronoun fill in the blank sentences - possessive pronoun sentence strips (For some reason the preview shows that the worksheet is two pages. It's only one page.)
Preview of Inflectional Endings "er, est, ing, ed, es" - Journeys Unit 6, Week 28

Inflectional Endings "er, est, ing, ed, es" - Journeys Unit 6, Week 28

This is an independent worksheet for inflectional endings er, est, ing, ed, and es. This goes along with Journeys Unit 6, Week 28. Included in this worksheet... -inflectional ending categorization -inflectional ending fill in the blank sentences -inflectional ending sentence strips *The text box is not on top of the sentences like the preview makes it appear.*
Preview of Contractions with Not

Contractions with Not

Created by
Classic Firsties
This cut and paste activity is for contractions with not. Students must match the contraction to the word pairs
Preview of Spot the Difference Grammar Level 1

Spot the Difference Grammar Level 1

Created by
Amber Domoradzki
You know how children love to spot the differences in pictures, as they do in the popular activity commonly found in children’s worksheets? In Spot the Difference Grammar, children find the differences in two sets of sentences, one that is grammatically correct and one that is grammatically incorrect. While doing something that they naturally enjoy, children can also learn a bit of grammar!Children intuitively understand this idea of spotting the differences between two things, allowing them to
Preview of Action Verbs - Elementary - Circle the verb that shows an action

Action Verbs - Elementary - Circle the verb that shows an action

Created by
Joanne McFarland
This free worksheet is designed to help students understand action words in beginning verb identification. Each line has three words in it, and the student circles the word that is an action verb. Great beginning language arts lesson on verbs! I designed this for first grade, but can be used in Kindergarten and second grade, as well as homeschoolers and ESOL students.
Preview of Singular and Plural Noun Word Sort

Singular and Plural Noun Word Sort

Created by
HappyHill
This FREE resource is a cut and paste word sort. Students will sort the nouns based on if they are singular or plural. Please rate and leave a comment for this product! :)
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Sentence Diagramming & Building

Help students see the relationships between words, phrases, and clauses by having them break down sentences into visual diagrams. Or, help them understand sentence structure by giving them a set of words or phrases and having them construct grammatically correct sentences.

Grammar Word Search

Use word search puzzles to have students locate words that relate to a specific grammar concept (for example, you could have students search for adjectives).

Grammar Bingo

This is a great way to engage the whole class and reinforce a grammar concept your students are learning. Simply call out various grammar rules, sentence examples, or parts of speech, and have students mark the corresponding grammar rule (or error!).

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