Mice or mouses? Help kids grasp irregular plural nouns with this grammar game. They'll have so much fun racing that they'll forget how much they're learning.
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!
Some words require more than an S to become plurals. In this worksheet, kids practice using irregular plurals by connecting images to their correct noun.
Can your second graders differentiate between singular and plural nouns? Let's find out! Use this sorting activity to let your students distinguish between singular and plural using regular and irregular plural nouns.
In this second grade reading worksheet, kids get practice with irregular plurals as they connect pictures to the correct singular or plural form of a noun.
Is it "witchs" or "witches"? For most plural words, ending in S is the norm; this worksheet reminds readers of the spelling rule for other tricky words.
Are your students confusing plural noun endings? Use this worksheet to help them with noun pluralization patterns! Students will put on their detective hats as they search for clues in singular nouns that will help them determine the correct plural form.
Do your students have trouble remembering plural noun spelling patterns? Use this colorful rainbow-themed worksheet to help them practice with words ending in -y.
Do your students need some extra practice transforming singular nouns into plural nouns? Use this simple but effective chart to help your students solidify spelling patterns of plural nouns.