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Grammar: Nouns and Verbs

Use these nouns and verbs to complete the sentences


below. You’ll use each word only once.
bake eats cake made pie cream
verb

1. I like to cookies with my family.


2. My dad likes biscuits best, but my mom’s favorite
noun

is pumpkin .
verb

3. My sister dessert faster than I do.


noun

4. I helped bake my own birthday .


noun

5. I like whipped on pumpkin pie.


verb

6. I cupcakes for my friend’s


birthday party.
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CHANGING NOUNS INTO PRONOUNS

DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence below. Replace the underlined noun or


nouns with a pronoun and then re-write the whole sentence on the blank line.

EXAMPLE:
David played the drums changes to He played the drums

1. Tim played checkers with Kay.

2. The store was filled with lots of toys.

3. Dad took my brother and me to the park.

4. Do you want to go to the movies with Jim and Pete?

5. Gus and Lisa walked to school together.

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CONJUNCTIONS
Conjunctions are words that link sentences together. Read the list of conjunctions in
the word bank. Then choose one conjunction to join together each set of sentences
below. The first one has been done for you.
Example: She was going out to play but it rained.

because so then if WO R D B A N K
since and while but

1 He went to the toy store bought a stuffed animal.

2 We went to the movies out to dinner.

3 I baked cookies they burned in the oven.

4 Ted stayed home from school he was sick.

5 We flew our kite the wind blew.

6 I will eat my vegetables I can have a cookie for dessert.

7 I can go out to play I finished all of my homework.

8 Will brought a pail and shovel to the beach he could build


a sandcastle.

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Crazy New Words


Choose a word you just learned and draw a picture to show what
the word means.

I just learned the new word:

And it means:

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Detail Detectives

Title: Author:

What Happened?

Detail #1 Detail #2 Detail #3

Favorite Part

My favorite part was

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DRAWING PREPOSITIONS...

Follow the directions below to add to the picture:


Draw some balloons beside the magician.
Draw a white rabbit inside the hat.
Draw yellow stars over the magician.
Draw a magic wand under the table.

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Fill In The Verb


Grade

Writing
Grammar

Fill in the blank with a verb from the word bank to complete the sentence.

gives has starts think


know asks slices walks

Jared __________________ many pets.

Mike __________________ running at 6 am.

Nancy ________________ avocado into 4 pieces to make sandwiches.

12

?
11 1
10 2

I don’t _____________ what time he would come today. 9 3


8 4
7 6 5

Mr. Hass _____________ me for change.

Lisa ________________ 6 miles to school.

I _____________ about my dream last night.

Andrea ________________ Tim her afternoon snack.

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Word Definition Visual

(adj) being more than


plural one in number

(adj) only one of a certain


singular kind of thing

(n) a word that names


noun a person, place, or thing

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SAY IT ANOTHER WAY
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Instead of saying The girl picks flowers,
you can say She picks flowers. The girl is replaced by she.

DIRECTIONS: Draw a line to match the noun or group of nouns with the
pronoun. The first one has been done for you.

Sam and I they

Jane we

Mom and
it
Dad

Bob she

the small
frog he

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Lunch Time! Name:
Come up with your own words to fill in the blanks!

Today for lunch I am having

(food)
. It is very
important to eat a(n)
(fruit or vegetable)

everyday. I it whenever I
(emotion)

eat a lunch from home. I prefer it when my

(family member)
makes my lunch. My

favorite thing to drink for lunch is .


(beverage)

My favorite thing to eat for lunch


is .
(food)

Lunch time is the


(adjective)

time of the day!


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Parts of Speech Word Hunt


Use the code to color the circles below.

Verbs = red Conjunctions = purple Adjectives = green

Nouns = blue Possessive Pronouns = yellow Articles = pink

the
run
my

if jump
cat
and

bus
but red
fun

mine a hers

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Picture Us
Draw a line matching each pronoun with the matching part of the picture.

he they she it
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MORE THAN ONE
A noun is a word that is a person, place or thing. Nouns that describe only ONE
thing are called singular nouns. Nouns that describe MORE THAN ONE are called
plural nouns.
DIRECTIONS: Look at each picture below. Then add either an s or es to the end
of each word to make the singular noun plural. Here is an example:

flowers
box
dress
bird
tomato
pig
rabbit
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glass
fox
turtle
volcano
lion
bench

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Plural or Singular Noun Sort


Noun: a word that names a person, place, or thing.
Plural Noun: More than one noun in a set or group.
Singular Noun: Only one noun.
Cut out the nouns. Sort them into the correct column.

Singular Nouns Plural Nouns

cat dogs birds hats

kids book box chair

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Plural or Singular?
Noun: A word that names a person, place, or thing.
Plural Noun: More than one noun in a set or group.
Singular Noun: Only one noun.

Look at each of the nouns below. Circle S if it is singular and P if it is plural.

S P S P S P

house cats books


S P S P S P

E
R D
cup kid blocks
S P S P

picture chairs

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PRONOUN SENTENCES
DIRECTIONS: Replace the words in parentheses with correct pronouns from
the pronoun list.

PRONOUN LIST: he, she, her, they, him

1. (The boy) kicked the ball.

2. (A girl) brushed her hair.

3. I read a book to (my sister Kim).

4. (The students) ate lunch in the classroom.

5. I asked (Tom) to come over and play.

6. I helped (Beth) wash the car.

NOW TRY TO WRITE A FEW PRONOUN SENTENCES OF YOUR OWN!


1. ours

2. you

3. me

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PREPOSITIONS CROSSWORD
Use the word bank and matching picture clues to help you fill in the crossword
puzzle. Remember to write across and down when making your words.

through
6
under
on
2
down
around
up
1 4

across
1 2 3

down
4 5 6

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WHAT IS A PREPOSITION?
A preposition is a word that links a noun or pronoun to another word in the
same sentence. Here is an example: The bird is in the nest. The word in is a
preposition. Prepositions are words that help answer questions like Where?
When? and How?

READ THE SENTENCES BELOW. FIND AND CIRCLE THE PREPOSITION IN EACH SENTENCE.

1. The boy sleeps in his bed.

2. She opened presents during the party.

3. The library closes at 6:00 p.m.

4. The puppy chased after the ball

5. The kids go to school everyday.

6. We jog along the path.

7. I am going to the beach this summer.

8. The bunny hopped through the meadow.

9. We start school in September.

10. The frog jumped off the lily pad.

11. We bought food at the grocery store.

12. Will you help me with my homework?

13. I walked by the toy store.

14. We sang songs around the campfire

15. I found all the prepositions hiding in these sentences!

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Read About Plurals


Read the sentences. Make sure to touch each word
as you read.

Use a red crayon to circle all the plural nouns.

I love dogs.

She read books.

I have two sisters.

He has many toys.

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plural singular

(adj) being more than (adj) only one of a certain


one in number kind of thing

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