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Where, why and when - Idea
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Adverbs
Where, why and when - Idea
Students very often confuse between where, why, and when. In this adverbs worksheet, students select which of these adverbs to use in a each sentence. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence and fill in the blanks with the correct word: where, why, or when.
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Where, why and when - Skate
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Adverbs
Where, why and when - Skate
Students often confuse where, why, and when. In this adverbs worksheet, students select which of these adverbs to use in a each sentence. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence and fill in the blanks with the correct word: where, why, or when.
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Where, why and when - Backpack
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Adverbs
Where, why and when - Backpack
Students often confuse where, why, and when. Where refers to a place (“This is where we played”), why explains a reason (“She told me why she was late”), and when indicates a time (“I remember when we met”). Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence and fill in the blanks with the correct word: where, why, or when.
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Prepositional phrases as adverbs - Bull
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases as adverbs - Bull
Prepositional phrases provide additional details, and can describe how, when, or where something takes place. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the verb it is describing.
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Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Flying
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Flying
Prepositional phrases add more information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. They may also describe a noun. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the word it is describing.
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Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Doughnut
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases as adjectives - Doughnut
Prepositional phrases provide additional information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. They can also describe a noun. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the word it is describing.
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Prepositions and objects - Bear
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositions and objects - Bear
Prepositional phrases give more information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the preposition. Write the object of the preposition on the line
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Prepositions and objects - Notebook
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositions and objects - Notebook
Remember, prepositional phrases add more information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the preposition. Write the object of the preposition on the line
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Prepositional phrases - Lost
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases - Lost
What are prepositional phrases? Prepositional phrases provide additional information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the sentences by adding a prepositional phrase from the list. Then, complete the task that follows.
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Prepositional phrases - Excited
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Parts of speech
Prepositional phrases - Excited
Prepositional phrases provide additional information about place, time, direction, manner, or other details in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the sentences by adding a prepositional phrase from the list. Then, complete the task that follows.
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Using prepositions - Workout
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Parts of speech
Using prepositions - Workout
Prepositions show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence, often indicating direction, place, time, or manner. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks using the correct preposition from the word bank.
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Using prepositions - Fishing
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Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Parts of speech
Using prepositions - Fishing
What are prepositions? Prepositions show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence, often indicating direction, place, time, or manner. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blanks using the correct preposition from the word bank.
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Adjectives in sentences - Owl
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Adjectives
Adjectives in sentences - Owl
An adjective describes a person, place, or thing. It gives more details about how something looks, feels, sounds, or behaves. For example, in the sentence "The purple owl is flying home," "purple" is the adjective. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence and circle the adjective.
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Adjectives in sentences - Hungry
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Adjectives
Adjectives in sentences - Hungry
An adjective describes a person, place, or thing. It gives more details about how something looks, feels, sounds, or behaves. For example, in the sentence "The hungry man is eating," "hungry" is the adjective. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence below and circle the adjective.
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Verb tenses - Bird
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Verbs
Verb tenses - Bird
What is an example of a verb in the past, present, and future tense? A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being, and it changes according to the tense. For example, the past tense of "climb" is "climbed," the present tense is "climbs," and the future tense is "will climb." Worksheet instructions: Complete the table by filling in the correct verb form for past, present, or future tense.
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Verb tenses - Sea
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Verbs
Verb tenses - Sea
How do verbs change in different tenses? A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being, and it changes according to the tense. For example, the past tense of "climb" is "climbed," the present tense is "climbs," and the future tense is "will climb." Worksheet instructions: Complete the table by filling in the correct verb form for past, present, or future tense.
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Verb tenses - Dinosaur
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Verbs
Verb tenses - Dinosaur
A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being, and it changes according to the tense. For example, the past tense of "climb" is "climbed," the present tense is "climbs," and the future tense is "will climb." Worksheet instructions: Complete the table by filling in the correct verb form for past, present, or future tense.
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Past, present or future - Air
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Air
Remember, an action verb is a word that describes what someone or something is doing. It shows an action, like swimming, reading, laughing, or drinking. Action verbs tell us what happens in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence. Circle the action verb and write past, present, or future to show when the action happened.
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Past, present or future - Explore
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Explore
What is an action verb? An action verb is a word that describes what someone or something is doing. It shows an action, like running, jumping, talking, or eating. Action verbs tell us what happens in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence. Circle the action verb and write past, present, or future to show when the action happened.
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Past, present or future - Walk
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Walk
An action verb is a word that describes what someone or something is doing. It shows an action, like running, jumping, talking, or eating. Action verbs tell us what happens in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence. Circle the action verb and write past, present, or future to show when the action happened.
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Write irregular verbs - Horse
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Verbs
Write irregular verbs - Horse
what is the difference between regular and irregular verbs? A verb is a word that shows action or a state of being. Some verbs change in a special way in the past tense. For example, "go" changes to "went," and "see" changes to "saw." These are called irregular verbs because they don’t just add "-ed." Worksheet instructions: Write the past tense of each verb in the blank space.
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Write irregular verbs - Giraffe
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Verbs
Write irregular verbs - Giraffe
Remember, a verb is a word that shows action or a state of being. Some verbs change in a special way in the past tense. For example, "go" changes to "went," and "see" changes to "saw." These are called irregular verbs because they don’t just add "-ed." Worksheet instructions: Write the past tense of each verb in the blank space.
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Write irregular verbs - Chameleon
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Verbs
Write irregular verbs - Chameleon
What are irregular verbs? A verb is a word that shows action or a state of being. Some verbs change in a special way in the past tense. For example, "go" changes to "went," and "see" changes to "saw." These are called irregular verbs because they don’t just add "-ed." Worksheet instructions: Write the past tense of each verb in the blank space.
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Write irregular verbs - Savannah
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Verbs
Write irregular verbs - Savannah
A verb is a word that shows action or a state of being. Some verbs change in a special way in the past tense. For example, "go" changes to "went," and "see" changes to "saw." These are called irregular verbs because they don’t just add "-ed." Worksheet instructions: Write the past tense of each verb in the blank space.
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Identifying verbs - Judo
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Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Verbs
Identifying verbs - Judo
What is the meaning of a verb? A verb is a word that tells what someone or something does. It can show an action, like run, eat, or jump, or a state of being, like is or was. Worksheet instructions: Circle the verb in each sentence below.
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