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Comparative and Superlative adjectives - More & most
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Comparative and Superlative adjectives - More & most
Comparative adjectives compare two things, often by adding “-er” to the adjective or by using “more” (“more challenging”). Superlative adjectives compare three or more things and typically add “-est” or use “most” (“most challenging”). Worksheet instructions: Use more or most in front of each adjective to complete the sentences correctly.
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Alliterations (sentences) - Squirrel
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Alliterations (sentences) - Squirrel
What is alliteration? Alliteration is when two or more words start with the same sound. It makes sentences more memorable! For example: "Silly seals" is alliteration because both words start with the "s" sound. "Thin tiger" is not alliteration because "th" and "t" make different sounds. Worksheet instructions: Write an adjective that starts with the same letter as the noun.
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Alliterations (sentences) - Cricket
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Alliterations (sentences) - Cricket
What is the meaning of alliteration? Alliteration is when two or more words start with the same sound. It makes sentences fun to say and hear! For example: "Silly seals" is alliteration because both words start with the "s" sound. "Thin tiger" is not alliteration because "th" and "t" make different sounds. Worksheet instructions: Write an adjective that starts with the same letter as the noun.
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Alliterations (phrases) - Dragon
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Alliterations (phrases) - Dragon
What is alliteration? Alliteration is when two or more words start with the same sound. It makes sentences fun to say and hear! For example: "Silly seals" is alliteration because both words start with the "s" sound. "Thin tiger" is not alliteration because "th" and "t" make different sounds. Worksheet instructions: Write an adjective that starts with the same letter as the noun.
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Alliterations (phrases) - Seal
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Alliterations (phrases) - Seal
Alliteration is when two or more words start with the same sound. It makes sentences fun to say and hear! For example: "Silly seals" is alliteration because both words start with the "s" sound. "Thin tiger" is not alliteration because "th" and "t" make different sounds. Worksheet instructions: Write an adjective that starts with the same letter as the noun.
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Correcting order of adjectives - Lizard
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Correcting order of adjectives - Lizard
What is the correct order of adjectives? The correct Order of Adjectives is: quantity / number > quality / opinion > size > age > shape > condition > color > origin / material > purpose. Worksheet instructions: Check if the adjectives are in the correct order. If they’re not, rewrite the sentence with the correct order.
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Correcting order of adjectives - Dominoes
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Correcting order of adjectives - Dominoes
Remember, the correct Order of Adjectives is: quantity / number > quality / opinion > size > age > shape > condition > color > origin / material > purpose. Worksheet instructions: Check if the adjectives are in the correct order. If they’re not, rewrite the sentence with the correct order.
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Adverbs and adjectives - Carrot
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adverbs
Adverbs and adjectives - Carrot
What is the difference between an adverb and an adjective?An adverb tells us how, when, or where something happens. Adverbs usually describe verbs (action words). An adjective is a word that tells us what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives describe nouns (people, places, animals or things). Worksheet instructions: Read the words, then circle the adverbs and underline the adjectives.
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Adverbs and adjectives - Duck
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adverbs
Adverbs and adjectives - Duck
An adverb tells us how, when, or where something happens. Adverbs usually describe verbs (action words). An adjective is a word that tells us what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives describe nouns (people, places, animals or things). Worksheet instructions: Read the words, then circle the adverbs and underline the adjectives.
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Writing sentences with adjectives - Ping Pong
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Writing sentences with adjectives - Ping Pong
An adjective is a word that tells us what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives describe nouns. Worksheet instructions: In each sentence, circle the adjective and underline the noun it describes. Then, follow the instructions that follow.
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Writing sentences with adjectives - Backpack
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Writing sentences with adjectives - Backpack
Adjectives are words that tell us what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives describe nouns. Worksheet instructions: In each sentence, circle the adjective and underline the noun it describes. Then, follow the instructions that follow.
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Complete the story - Bear
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Complete the story - Bear
Worksheet instructions: Fill in the missing words from the story. Use the clues in parenthesis to figure out what kind of word is missing.
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Ordering adjectives - Ferris Wheel
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Ordering adjectives - Ferris Wheel
When more than one adjective comes before a noun, the adjectives appear in a particular order. Example: I would like two [number] delicious [opinion], square [shape], Swedish [origin] cookies. Worksheet instructions: Circle the letter with the correct order of adjectives. You can use the right column of the worksheet for help.
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Ordering adjectives - Traffic Light
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Ordering adjectives - Traffic Light
When more than one adjective comes before a noun, the adjectives appear in a particular order. Example: I would like two [number] delicious [opinion], square [shape], Swedish [origin] cookies. Worksheet instructions: Circle the letter with the correct order of adjectives. You can use the right column of the worksheet for help.
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Adjective or Adverb - Fruit Basket
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adverbs
Adjective or Adverb - Fruit Basket
An adjective is a word that tells you what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives are describing words. An adverb tells you how, when, or where something occurs. Worksheet instructions: Complete the story with the correct adjectives or adverbs from the box below.
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Adjective or Adverb - Lemon Cream
Level
Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adverbs
Adjective or Adverb - Lemon Cream
An adjective is a word that tells you what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives are describing words. An adverb tells you how, when, or where something occurs. Worksheet instructions: Select the adverb that makes the most sense in the sentence.
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Adjectives and Adverbs - Cherry
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Adjectives and Adverbs - Cherry
An adjective tells you what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. An adverb tells you how, when, or where something occurs. Worksheet instructions: Complete each sentence with the correct adjective or adverb.
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Selecting Adjectives - Banana
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Selecting Adjectives - Banana
An adjective is a word that tells you what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives are describing words. Worksheet instructions: Complete the sentence with the adjective that makes the most sense.
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Adjectives and Nouns - Orange
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Grade
3rd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Adjectives and Nouns - Orange
An adjective is a word that tells you what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives are describing words. Worksheet instructions: Write each word in the correct box. Remember, a noun is a word used to name a person, place, animal, or thing.
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