![]() ![]() Using nouns in sentences: students insert nouns in sentences in these worksheets. We have many noun worksheets for grade 1 students. ![]() The book is written by Michael Dahl and illustrated by Sara Gray. Read on to learn more about what a noun can be. Writing adjectives: students add adjectives to each sentence in these worksheets.Ī noun can answer the questions who, when or where. Identifying adjectives: students circle the adjectives in a list of words.Ĭhoosing adjectives: these worksheets ask students to choose a different adjective for each picture. Here’s a good selection of worksheets to practice what you just read about: Cleary and illustrated by Jenya Prosmitsky. This book of simply rhyming text and colorful cats help children learn about adjectives and gain an appreciation for rhyming verse. Using commas: using commas to separate words in a list. Where does comma fit in? Is he really important? Grade 1 punctuation worksheetsĮnding punctuation: students complete each sentence with a period, question mark or exclamation mark.Ĭategorizing punctuation: sentences are categorized into statements, exclamations or questions. Exclamation point, question mark and period fit right in at school, as they form the words “Wow!”, “Why?” and “Yes.”. ![]() Written by Kimberlee Gard and illustrated by Sandie Sonke, the book is about the arrival of the Punctuations family. We’ve delve into the world of fun books about grammar here are our top picks. There are lots of fun fiction about grammar. ![]()
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