Do your students struggle to remember irregular verb tenses? Use this great matching activity to help students connect the present to the past. They'll be using irregular past tense verbs with confidence in no time!
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.
It's time to find out if your second graders have successfully mastered those tricky irregular past tense verbs. Assess your students’ understanding of common irregular past tense verbs with this end-of-year activity.
Do your students need extra practice with irregular past tense verbs? This simple sheet will clue them in! Students will convert present tense verbs to past tense verbs using the number of letter blanks to help guide them to the proper spelling.
Irregular past tense verbs are tricky, but a little practice can go a long way! Use this worksheet to help your students understand how to use those tricky words in context.
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.
Have your students mastered present tense verb endings, or could they use a bit more practice? Use this mix of regular verbs and verbs ending in Y to challenge your students with third person singular present tense.
Word puzzles are an effective and entertaining way to practice irregular past tense verbs with your students. Let your budding wordsmiths have fun reviewing those tricky past tense verbs with this crossword puzzle!
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.
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.