English /Grammar & Language /Parts of Speech

Browse our large collection of parts of speech worksheets and other resources aimed at helping students understand the use of nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions and more. Teach the parts of speech confidently and accurately to develop confident readers and writers.

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Parts of Speech Reference Card

A reference card explaining the difference between nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs.

Capital Letters: Proper Nouns (2)

A worksheet to give students practise using capital letters when writing any proper noun: people’s names, specific place names, products, months of the year and days of the week.

Capital Letters: Proper Nouns (1)

A worksheet to give students practise using capital letters when writing any proper noun: people’s names, specific place names, products, months of the year and days of the week.

Capital Letters: Places (2)

A worksheet to practise using capital letters when writing the names of places. Rewrite each sentence correctly.

Capital Letters: Places (1)

A worksheet to practise using capital letters when writing the names of places. Rewrite each sentence correctly.

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Editing Task Cards Set A

A set of 9 editing task cards. Errors include full stops, capital letters & spelling. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.

Editing Task Cards: Set C

A set of 9 editing task cards. Errors include full stops, capital letters, commas, speech marks, apostrophes & spelling. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.

Editing Task Cards: Set B

A set of 9 editing task cards. Errors include full stops, capital letters, question marks & spelling. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.

Persuasive Devices Poster Set

A poster set explaining 7 different persuasive devices, such as alliteration, emotive language & exaggeration.

Context Vocabulary Set 2

Use clues to help work out the meaning of the underlined words.

Varying Sentence Length: Use Long Sentences

Short sentences have been overused. Rewrite, using long sentences to help express a slower, more relaxed feeling.