First Grade Ela Grammar Worksheets

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  • Plan for the Future

    Students practice using future tense verbs when imagining what their lives will be like at age 25.

  • Noun Town #7

    Take the train straight to Noun Town to practice identifying parts of speech. Help your reader get his noun knowledge down in this Noun Town worksheet.

  • Fill in the Adjective

    Give your child adjective practice with this simple worksheet. After filling in the blanks, they'll see how many different adjectives they can add to the list.

  • Descriptive Language: Make a Monster!

    Foster your first grader's creative writing skills early by thinking of adjectives to describe a silly monster.

  • Choose the Future (Tense)

    Students practice using future tense verbs while dreaming big about their futures.

  • Get into Grammar: Practice Writing Predicates

    Got a first grader that's perplexed by predicates? Give her a helping hand with this colorful worksheet that's filled with predicate practice!

  • Get into Grammar: Spot the Verbs

    Help your first grader overcome her grammar gripes with this verb-filled worksheet. She'll practice identifying the verbs in a page chock-full of sentences!

  • Get into Grammar: Insert Subjects

    Invite your first grader to complete each sentence by determining a subject for each blank. She'll use her imagination and the pictures for help!

  • How Do You Feel?

    How do you feel? Explore descriptive language by drawing a picture to show each adjective in action!

  • Take Me to the Park

    Read, color, and learn! Students will practice identifying conjunctions, possessive pronouns, and articles by reading a story about going to a park. Then they'll circle the different parts of speech in either red, green, or blue.

  • Get into Grammar: Make a Singular/Plural List

    Get your first grader practicing with singular and plural subjects with this fun worksheet.

  • Describe It

    How would you describe it? Learn all about adjectives with this match-up worksheet!

  • Sally the Silly Snake

    Help Sally the Snake get dressed up in this worksheet where you don't color by number, you color by noun.

  • Verb Usage

    If your child is just beginning to venture into verb usage, hand him off this worksheet that goes over how verbs are used with sungular and plural nouns.

  • Describing a Scene

    Teach your child the basics of using adjectives and descriptive language to describe a scene! She'll add words to a plain sentence to make it interesting.

  • Get into Grammar: Practice Using Adjectives

    Help your first grader learn all about adjectives with a fun worksheet that promotes better grammar and handwriting.

  • Get into Grammar: Select the Subject

    This first grade grammar worksheet helps your first grader get acquainted with picking the right subject--in singular or plural form.

  • Editing Sentences

    Practice editing sentences by taking these severed sentences from complete to incomplete, using everything you know about sentence editing.

  • Words That Begin with "J"

    Your beginning reader will master words that begin with the letter "J" using sight words and pictures.

  • Sentence Breakdown: "The Cat Naps"

    Looking for a worksheet to help your kid with his writing skills? This printable will help him learn to break a sentence into parts.

  • When Adverbs

    Learn about adverbs with this practice sheet that focuses on "when" adverbs.

  • Glue It, Write It, Draw It!

    Construct complete sentences from scratch with this hands-on grammar worksheet.

  • Sentence Writing: Spring

    What is your favorite spring activity? Answer this question and more about the spring season by filling in the blanks to complete the sentences.

  • Grammar Practice: Adjectives

    Help your child brush up on adjectives with this grammar practice worksheet.