Which nouns are described by the adjective? In this silly parts of speech game, kids drag nouns to the adjective word transporter that they're described by.
Adjectives and adverbs can be tricky for kids to learn how to use properly. Help kids master this essential skill with this interactive sentence-building game.
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!
Let's get wacky with our sentences! This worksheet challenges students to follow certain rules to create sentences while learning about different types of words, such as comparatives, possessives, and more.
Get your kids giggling with this fun and effective way to practice using adverbs and adjectives! You’ll hear lots of funny stories when your students read their finished stories aloud!
Can you come up with a few adjectives to describe yourself? This worksheet will encourage kids to think of adjectives that describe themselves in a fun format.
Learning to use sensory words effectively is such an important skill for a budding writer. n this activity, students will use sensory adjectives from a word bank to breathe life into ordinary sentences.
Your kid might get a little hungry filling in the blanks with all the tasty adjectives in this worksheet. Warning: Worksheet is not for human consumption!
Help your child practice using adjectives to describe their friends and family, and they'll write three acrostic poems using the letters from each person's name.