First Grade Ela Grammar Worksheets

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  • Read About Plurals

    It’s time to explore plural nouns! With this worksheet, students will practice reading sentences while touching each word, then analyze the plural nouns in the sentences.

  • Slithering Snake Sentence Building

    Slither alongside this snake, in a sentence building worksheet. Students will write sentences inspired by the picture and word web in this writing worksheet.

  • Words That Begin with "K"

    Using sight words, help your beginning reader master words that begin with the letter "K". He'll strengthen his vocabulary and spelling as he goes!

  • Sentence Writing: Home

    What is your favorite hiding place at home? Practice writing sentences by filling in the blanks to answer questions about home.

  • Plural Endings: "S" and "ES"

    Can your first grader figure out which plural ending form is correct for each word?

  • Mother Hen Sentence Making

    Cluck cluck! This mother hen has something to say, but what? Your first grader can build reading and writing skills with this sentence writing worksheet.

  • Identifying Verbs

    Help your first grader get to know verbs by helping him identify them in a sentence.

  • Get into Grammar: Noun or Verb?

    If your first grader needs some grammar help, this worksheet will give him valuable practice identifying the nouns and verbs in a heap of sentences.

  • Get into Grammar: Verb Fill-In

    Solve your first grader's grammar woes with this cute verb worksheet. He'll determine the right verb form based on the subject of each sentence.

  • Writing Sentences: Friends

    What is one thing that makes a good friend? Answer this question and more about friends in this worksheet by filling in the blanks to complete the sentences.

  • Irregular Plural Nouns

    Introduce your first grader to special nouns that don't change when they're plural.

  • Build a Hurdling Sentence

    This hurdler is running away from run-on sentences! Build reading and writing skills with this beginner's writing worksheet.

  • Get into Grammar: Past Tense

    Ask your first grader to practice converting sentences to past tense, giving him valuable practice with the past verb tense.

  • Parts of Speech Word Hunt

    Students will search for verbs, conjunctions, adjectives, articles, possessive pronouns, and nouns. Then, they will categorize that word by coloring it a certain color. Just read, think, and color!

  • Adjectives and Nouns

    Here's a fun and creative way to practice parts of speech! Use these cut-outs to create funny combinations of adjectives and nouns.

  • Past and Present Tense

    Learn about the action verb "eat" and how it changes when written in past tense versus present tense.

  • Get into Grammar: Which Is the Verb?

    Let your kid in on some of the verb action with this pretty, colorful worksheet that gets him identifying verbs in a page full of sentences.

  • Words That Begin with "Q"

    Using sight words, help your beginning reader master words that start with the letter "Q".

  • Identify Adjectives

    Exercise your power of description and identify adjectives that describe each picture.

  • Grammar Time: Plural Nouns

    Second graders get a refresher in plural nouns with this simple worksheet.

  • Words That Begin with "Z"

    Help your little reader master words that begin with the letter "Z" using sight words and a fun matching activity!

  • Get into Grammar: Descriptive Words #1

    Want to teach your first grader all about adjectives? These words that describe nouns are great for adding rich details to sentences and stories.

  • Get into Grammar: Pick the Pronoun

    Give your first grader a healthy serving of grammar with this pronoun-filled worksheet to practice this important concept.

  • Fill-in a Funny Story #4

    This funny, zoo-themed story gets your first grader to practice grammar and reading practice.