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Do your students need practice with knowing when and how to use the apostrophe in possessive nouns? This possessive nouns activity packet contains three worksheets and two game boards. Students will practice forming singular possessive nouns and plural possessive nouns. Four of the most common apostrophe rules are at the top of one worksheet. For another, students edit paragraphs for apostrophe errors. Engage your students with these fun grammar worksheets! Possessive Nouns Activities, Singular Possessive Nouns, Third Grade Language Arts Activities, Good Grammar, Game Boards, Grammar Worksheets, Possessives, Word Study
Do your students need practice with knowing when and how to use the apostrophe in possessive nouns? This possessive nouns activity packet contains three worksheets and two game boards. Students will practice forming singular possessive nouns and plural possessive nouns. Four of the most common apostrophe rules are at the top of one worksheet. For another, students edit paragraphs for apostrophe errors. Engage your students with these fun grammar worksheets!
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Many students have trouble identifying adverbs, so lots of practice activities is essential. This practice packet consists of six worksheets where students identify adverbs in sentences. Students learn that adverbs modify verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. Students also learn that many adverbs end in -ly, but words that end in -ly can also represent other parts of speech, too. Teachers can check their students' understanding by using the adverbs assessment. Ideal for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade!
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Teach your students about relative pronouns and relative adverbs with this set of five worksheets. Each relative pronoun and relative adverb has its own section on half of a page. Each section contains six practice sentences where students must underline the adjective phrase, draw a box around the noun being modified, and circle the relative pronoun/adverb. Students also write their own sentences using the given relative pronoun or relative adverb. Interactive notebook flaps are also included. Language Art Activities, Language Arts, Adverbs, Relative Pronouns, Interactive Notebooks
Teach your students about relative pronouns and relative adverbs with this set of five worksheets. Each relative pronoun and relative adverb has its own section on half of a page. Each section contains six practice sentences where students must underline the adjective phrase, draw a box around the noun being modified, and circle the relative pronoun/adverb. Students also write their own sentences using the given relative pronoun or relative adverb. Interactive notebook flaps are also included.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Six worksheets for practicing the use of the comparative or superlative degrees of adjectives and adverbs. Students learn and practice the spelling rules related to forming comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs. Rules about adding -er and -est to adjectives and adverbs are featured, and students learn when to use "more" and "most". Students practice using irregular comparatives and superlatives. Students to write complete sentences on 2 worksheets. Ideal for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade! Writing Ideas, Writing Activities, Writing Complete Sentences, Base Words, Spelling Rules, Life Binder
Six worksheets for practicing the use of the comparative or superlative degrees of adjectives and adverbs. Students learn and practice the spelling rules related to forming comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs. Rules about adding -er and -est to adjectives and adverbs are featured, and students learn when to use "more" and "most". Students practice using irregular comparatives and superlatives. Students to write complete sentences on 2 worksheets. Ideal for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade!
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Do your students struggle with remembering the rules related to capitalization? This packet includes 5 worksheets and 1 assessment that focuses on the most common capitalization rules. Students practice rules related to book titles, proper nouns, relationships, regions, job titles, religions, nationalities, languages, and more! Students edit sentences by drawing three lines under letters that should be capitalized. Ideal for fourth and fifth-grade students!
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
These five types of sentences worksheets are structured so that your students interact with declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in multiple ways. For one activity, students read conversations and categorize the given sentences. For the other activity, students are given a topic, and they write each type of sentence. These worksheets were made with fourth and fifth grade students in mind, but you can use them with other grades depending on your students' level. Sentence Activities, Sentence Writing, Writing Practice, Types Of Sentences Worksheet, Esl Teaching, Student Reading, Little Learners
These five types of sentences worksheets are structured so that your students interact with declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in multiple ways. For one activity, students read conversations and categorize the given sentences. For the other activity, students are given a topic, and they write each type of sentence. These worksheets were made with fourth and fifth grade students in mind, but you can use them with other grades depending on your students' level.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Having a solid understanding of suffixes, prefixes, and roots is essential when it comes to helping our students build a strong vocabulary. This set of three worksheets provides many opportunities for your students to interact with six common suffixes: -er, -ful, -less, -er, -est, and -able. Suffixes Worksheets, Prefixes, 2nd Grade, Vocabulary, Roots, Common
Having a solid understanding of suffixes, prefixes, and roots is essential when it comes to helping our students build a strong vocabulary. This set of three worksheets provides many opportunities for your students to interact with six common suffixes: -er, -ful, -less, -er, -est, and -able.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Many students have trouble identifying adverbs, so lots of practice activities is essential. This practice packet consists of six worksheets where students identify adverbs in sentences. Students learn that adverbs modify verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. Students also learn that many adverbs end in -ly, but words that end in -ly can also represent other parts of speech, too. Teachers can check their students' understanding by using the adverbs assessment. Ideal for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade!
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Teach your students about relative pronouns and relative adverbs with this set of five worksheets. Each relative pronoun and relative adverb has its own section on half of a page. Each section contains six practice sentences where students must underline the adjective phrase, draw a box around the noun being modified, and circle the relative pronoun/adverb. Students also write their own sentences using the given relative pronoun or relative adverb. Interactive notebook flaps are also included.
Teach your students about relative pronouns and relative adverbs with this set of five worksheets. Each relative pronoun and relative adverb has its own section on half of a page. Each section contains six practice sentences where students must underline the adjective phrase, draw a box around the noun being modified, and circle the relative pronoun/adverb. Students also write their own sentences using the given relative pronoun or relative adverb. Interactive notebook flaps are also included.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Do your students struggle with remembering the rules related to capitalization? This packet includes 5 worksheets and 1 assessment that focuses on the most common capitalization rules. Students practice rules related to book titles, proper nouns, relationships, regions, job titles, religions, nationalities, languages, and more! Students edit sentences by drawing three lines under letters that should be capitalized. Ideal for fourth and fifth-grade students!
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Six worksheets for practicing the use of the comparative or superlative degrees of adjectives and adverbs. Students learn and practice the spelling rules related to forming comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs. Rules about adding -er and -est to adjectives and adverbs are featured, and students learn when to use "more" and "most". Students practice using irregular comparatives and superlatives. Students to write complete sentences on 2 worksheets. Ideal for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade!
Six worksheets for practicing the use of the comparative or superlative degrees of adjectives and adverbs. Students learn and practice the spelling rules related to forming comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs. Rules about adding -er and -est to adjectives and adverbs are featured, and students learn when to use "more" and "most". Students practice using irregular comparatives and superlatives. Students to write complete sentences on 2 worksheets. Ideal for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade!
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Having a solid understanding of prefixes, suffixes, and roots is essential when it comes to helping our students build a strong vocabulary. This set of three worksheets provides many opportunities for your students to interact with five common prefixes: un, re, pre, mis, and dis. Prefix Un
Having a solid understanding of prefixes, suffixes, and roots is essential when it comes to helping our students build a strong vocabulary. This set of three worksheets provides many opportunities for your students to interact with five common prefixes: un, re, pre, mis, and dis.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Do your students need practice with knowing when and how to use the apostrophe in possessive nouns? This possessive nouns activity packet contains three worksheets and two game boards. Students will practice forming singular possessive nouns and plural possessive nouns. Four of the most common apostrophe rules are at the top of one worksheet. For another, students edit paragraphs for apostrophe errors. Engage your students with these fun grammar worksheets!
Do your students need practice with knowing when and how to use the apostrophe in possessive nouns? This possessive nouns activity packet contains three worksheets and two game boards. Students will practice forming singular possessive nouns and plural possessive nouns. Four of the most common apostrophe rules are at the top of one worksheet. For another, students edit paragraphs for apostrophe errors. Engage your students with these fun grammar worksheets!
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Have your students practice identifying the four types of sentences with these three worksheets. Sentence types include declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. Students will read sentences, add the missing punctuation, and identify the sentence type. This is part of a types of sentences craftivity, but many teachers tell me that they only use the worksheets! Reading Comprehension Activities, Reading Strategies, Reading Skills, Sentence Types, Types Of Sentences, Teaching Vocabulary, Reading Test
Have your students practice identifying the four types of sentences with these three worksheets. Sentence types include declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. Students will read sentences, add the missing punctuation, and identify the sentence type. This is part of a types of sentences craftivity, but many teachers tell me that they only use the worksheets!
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Have your students practice identifying and generating figurative language with this set of four worksheets. Multiple practice exercises allow your students to interact with seven types of figurative language: similes, metaphors, alliteration, personification, hyperboles, idioms, and onomatopoeias. Students will also write sentences that contain each literary device. This is part of a figurative language craftivity, but many teachers tell me that they only use the worksheets! Homeschool Grammar, Authors Purpose, Alliteration
Have your students practice identifying and generating figurative language with this set of four worksheets. Multiple practice exercises allow your students to interact with seven types of figurative language: similes, metaphors, alliteration, personification, hyperboles, idioms, and onomatopoeias. Students will also write sentences that contain each literary device. This is part of a figurative language craftivity, but many teachers tell me that they only use the worksheets!
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
These five types of sentences worksheets are structured so that your students interact with declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in multiple ways. For one activity, students read conversations and categorize the given sentences. For the other activity, students are given a topic, and they write each type of sentence. These worksheets were made with fourth and fifth grade students in mind, but you can use them with other grades depending on your students' level.
These five types of sentences worksheets are structured so that your students interact with declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in multiple ways. For one activity, students read conversations and categorize the given sentences. For the other activity, students are given a topic, and they write each type of sentence. These worksheets were made with fourth and fifth grade students in mind, but you can use them with other grades depending on your students' level.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Have your students practice identifying opposing points of view with this set of three worksheets. Students will read 5 short fiction passages and identify the two differing perspectives presented in each passage. This is part of a perspective craftivity, but many teachers tell me that they only use the worksheets! Guided Reading, School Today, After School, Short Passage
Have your students practice identifying opposing points of view with this set of three worksheets. Students will read 5 short fiction passages and identify the two differing perspectives presented in each passage. This is part of a perspective craftivity, but many teachers tell me that they only use the worksheets!
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Having a solid understanding of suffixes, prefixes, and roots is essential when it comes to helping our students build a strong vocabulary. This set of three worksheets provides many opportunities for your students to interact with six common suffixes: -er, -ful, -less, -er, -est, and -able.
Having a solid understanding of suffixes, prefixes, and roots is essential when it comes to helping our students build a strong vocabulary. This set of three worksheets provides many opportunities for your students to interact with six common suffixes: -er, -ful, -less, -er, -est, and -able.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Having a solid understanding of prefixes, suffixes, and roots is essential when it comes to helping our students build a strong vocabulary. This set of three worksheets provides many opportunities for your students to interact with five common prefixes: un, re, pre, mis, and dis.
Having a solid understanding of prefixes, suffixes, and roots is essential when it comes to helping our students build a strong vocabulary. This set of three worksheets provides many opportunities for your students to interact with five common prefixes: un, re, pre, mis, and dis.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Identifying an author's perspective requires critical thinking. Teach your students to read a passage and identifyy the author's perpective on the topic. This set of fiction and nonfiction passages are written for 4th and 5th grade students. Students are tasked with analyzing the author's perspective and then contrasting it with their own perspective on the given topic.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Identifying an author's perspective requires critical thinking. Teach your students to read a passage and identifyy the author's perpective on the topic. This set of fiction and nonfiction passages are written for 4th and 5th grade students. Students are tasked with analyzing the author's perspective and then contrasting it with their own perspective on the given topic.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
This packet of worksheets with reading passages are designed to give your students an opportunity to practice identifying story elements and plot elements. After reading each passage, students will identify the characters, setting, problem, and resolution. Then, students will complete a plot diagram where they identify the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. These passages were written for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Students practice using context clues to determine the meaning of an unknown word with these six context clues worksheets. Five types of context clues are featured, including synonyms, antonyms, examples, definitions, and inference clues. These worksheets are designed for students in 4th and 5th grade. Four exit tickets are also included.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Teach students to differentiate between a fact and opinion with this engaging PowerPoint. After introducing the terms and identifying signal words, students are given many opportunities to identify facts and opinions in a multiple choice format. A matching handout is included so students can easily follow along and mark their answers.
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Deb Hanson | Crafting Connections
Adjectives Anchor Chart- Adjectives are like magnets... they are attracted to nouns (and pronouns)! Teaching Grammar, Teaching Language Arts, Teaching Writing, Writing Skills, Teaching Adjectives, Persuasive Writing, Teaching Resources, Adjective Anchor Chart, Grammar Anchor Charts
Adjectives Anchor Chart- Adjectives are like magnets... they are attracted to nouns (and pronouns)!