First Grade Ela Grammar Worksheets

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  • Big and Small: Practice Building Sentences

    This four-page worksheet will help your first grader with his sentence building skills, as he adds adjectives to nouns to build longer sentences.

  • What Does It Feel Like?

    What does it feel like? Practice using adjectives to describe everyday items!

  • Noun Town #4

    Visit Noun Town for some fun with parts of speech! Kids will identify and use nouns in sentences in this Noun Town worksheet.

  • Better Adjectives

    Challenge kids to improve their writing by finding better adjectives to describe each of these items.

  • Writing Sentences: Thanksgiving

    What is your favorite part of Thanksgiving? Answer this question and more in this exercise that allows you to practice sentence writing.

  • Heavy and Light: Practice Building Sentences

    This four-page worksheet will help your first grader with his sentence building skills, as he add adjectives to nouns to make ever longer sentences.

  • Noun Town #5

    Make the trip down to Noun Town for some parts of speech practice. Your child will identify and circle nouns, then write some of his own.

  • Noun Town #8

    Visitors in Noun Town are always welcome for fun practice with grammar! Young writers can learn to identify and use nouns in sentences.

  • Noun Town #3

    Noun town is the perfect place for parts of speech practice! Help your young reader get his nouns down to a tee by identifying the nouns in sample sentences.

  • Noun Town #9

    Welcome to Noun Town! Visitors can practice identifying nouns in some of these sample sentences, and then finish with a fun drawing activity.

  • Noun Town #10

    Have you ever been to Noun Town? Take a trip with your young grammar expert, and circle all the nouns you can find.

  • Make an Alliteration

    Make an alliteration with this fun template! First choose a letter, and then help your child write out his alliterations in the blank spaces.