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An easy-to-understand, comprehensive High School Grammar curriculum that takes an in-depth look at grammar terms and concepts. You’ll find practice exercises at the end of each chapter to help students test and correct their comprehension. No teacher guide needed. Answer Keys included!
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This resource provides a full year of grammar activities! Designed for 3rd grade students (or advanced 2nd grade or 4th graders who need additional practice), students will find 28 booklets covering important grammar skills. Each booklet will provide information and examples of the skill/concept for students to review. Students will then practice and implement the skill, show real world examples of the skill and then reflect and write in their own words what they have learned. Once each booklet is complete, they will then glue into a spiral notebook. At the end of the year, they will have a notebook full of grammar work! (See description below for a list of skills covered.)
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- Let’s Practice Grammar includes over 150 pages of fun worksheets for students to practice and demonstrate their understanding of a variety of important grammar skills and concepts!
Including:
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Pronouns
Articles
Prepositions
Contractions
Sentences
Punctuation
Capitalization
Commas
Compound Words
Synonyms
Antonyms
Homophones
- Let’s Practice Grammar includes over 150 pages of fun worksheets for students to practice and demonstrate their understanding of a variety of important grammar skills and concepts!
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Two worksheets (with answer keys) to give students the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge of subject-verb agreement in simple sentences. Students will identify and circle the correct form of the verb ‘be’ as well as forms of other verbs such as see/saw, leave/left/drink/drank, win/won, sit/sat, write/wrote.
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These worksheets are designed for students just learning about pronouns as well as those that are ready to show what they know! Three types of pronouns are covered: subject, object and possessive. Use of this resource will give students practice in recognizing, recalling, and using each type of pronoun.
Includes: 10 student worksheets + answer keys
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Help students learn about pronouns! These colorful grammar posters will teach students about pronouns, giving definitions and examples of personal, subject, object, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative and interrogative pronouns.
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Two worksheets that will give students practice changing singular nouns to plural nouns. Each worksheet has 30 nouns to change, plus students are asked to choose two of the new plural nouns to use within a sentence.
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A group of four worksheets designed for students to practice identifying and using common nouns.
Related resources:
– Noun Classroom Poster Set
– 93 Dolch Common Noun Sight Words -
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Give students a list of over 90 common nouns that are Dolch sight words with this resource! Ideas for use:
- Create a word wall
- Display in a writing center
- Place words in a box and have students draw out a given number of words and use within their writing
- Have students create a quick, reference booklet to study and use when writing
- Use as spelling words for several weeks
- Give students several words (cut out) and have them place in alphabetical order
- Ask students to use these common nouns to create proper nouns
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Two worksheets for students to use to demonstrate their ability to identify a simply subject and predicate within a sentence! Answer keys are included.
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Two worksheets for students to use to demonstrate their ability to identify a simply subject within a sentence!
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This resource is designed to give your students the opportunity to practice and/or to show their knowledge of the correct use of the personal abbreviations or Mr., Ms., and Mrs.
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One important rule to learn early is to capitalize the names of people. This resource gives students the opportunity to practice or demonstrate their knowledge of capitalizing the names of people when rewriting given sentences.
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Days of the week and months of the year are always capitalized. This resource gives students the opportunity to identify dates written correctly as well as to write dates demonstrating their knowledge of capitalization.
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One of the first capitalization rules taught is to always capitalize the first word of a sentence! This resource gives students the ability to practice identifying the capitalization of first words as well as practice using the rule when copying given sentences.
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Give students the practice they need to correctly use commas in a series with this resource! Includes two worksheets, one that will ask students to identify commas correctly used in a series and one that will have students place commas where they should be.
Use as practice during initial learning, for review or as an assessment.
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Give students the practice they need to correctly use commas when writing dates with this resource! Includes two worksheets that will ask students to write given dates using commas in the correct places: after the day of the week, and between the date and the year.
Use as practice during initial learning, for review or as an assessment.
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Six posters to help students understand the following punctuation marks: apostrophe, quotation marks, comma, question mark, exclamation point and a period. Each poster has a cute picture, an explanation of when the specific punctuation is used and at least one example.
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An early grammar skill for students to learn is to identify by name three types of punctuation: a period, question mark and exclamation mark. Here are two worksheets that will help students demonstrate their knowledge and ability to do just that!
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An early grammar skill for students to learn is to identify a word versus a sentence, using those terms. Here are two worksheets that will help students demonstrate their knowledge and ability to do just that!