Contraction or Possessive Noun?
Find the apostrophe in each sentence. Circle to show whether the apostrophe is for a contraction or a possessive noun.
Forming Contractions
A worksheet to help introduce contractions. Form contractions from each of the given word pairs.
Find the Subject and Predicate
Identify the subject and predicate in each sentence. Write a sentence using the given subject/verb pairs.
Write Verbs to Match Nouns (1)
Write 3 verbs to match each noun. Draw matching pictures.
Match & Write Compound Words 2
Match up words to form compound words and then use the compound words to complete the sentences.
Relating (Linking) Verbs
A worksheet to support the teaching of relating verbs (otherwise known as linking verbs/helping verbs).
Complete Simple Sentences (2)
Complete the sentences by adding either a subject or predicate.
Sentence Type Fairy Tale Sort (With Punctuation)
Sort the sentences by their type (statements, questions, commands and exclamations). Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
Singular vs Plural Nouns: Colour Code
Circle the singular nouns green and plural nouns blue. Use the possessive nouns given to fill in the blank spaces.
Varying Sentence Length: Use Long Sentences
Short sentences have been overused. Rewrite, using long sentences to help express a slower, more relaxed feeling.
Write Nouns to Match Verbs
Write 3 nouns to match each of the given verb. Draw pictures to match.