In this word-sort worksheet, students will review the different kinds of adverbs, then cut out adverbs and sort into columns to indicate whether they tell how, when, or where.
When your students read this silly poem, they will find examples of hyperbole. Then, they will make a connection to another language concept: superlatives!
Read through a student’s how-to and tips for touring the Pentagon. While reading, students will decide if they should use a preposition or conjunction in the text.
What could be more fun than using hyperbole? Adding superlatives! Your students will have fun identifying both of these figures of speech in this worksheet.
Get to know your parts of speech! With this exercise, your students will practice changing adjectives to adverbs and nouns using the suffixes -ly and -ness.
Your digital native will read four text messages written in “text language” and practice their formal writing skills as they make sense of the messages.