Diagramming sentences is an important skill for beginning writers, and a great way to review parts of speech. Diagram a passage from Wizard of Oz for practice!
Use this exercise with your students to practice identifying adjectives that describe a character. They will then organize them on a graphic organizer.
Kids can pick a room or go outdoors to identify as many adjectives as they can. Write down each noun the adjective is describing, and circle the adjective.
Stay positive with an exercise on complimentary adjectives. Your child can build your kid's vocabulary as he fills in the blanks to make these sentences shine.
Give your children’s descriptive writing skills a fun and helpful boost with this inspiring collection of third-grade adjectives worksheets. Children will practice identifying adjectives—including comparatives and superlatives—and using them to add detail and depth to their writing. This varied assortment of adjective worksheets allows third graders a chance to be creative while also learning the nuts and bolts of grammar.