Language Arts Worksheets (ELA)
Welcome to our common and proper noun worksheets! Students typically start learning about common and proper nouns in the early elementary grades, around first or second grade. We’ve included some great resources below to help.
Welcome to our compound noun worksheets! Students typically start learning about compound nouns in the early elementary grades, around second or third grade. At this age, children have already learned about basic parts of speech, such as nouns and verbs, and are ready to start learning about compound nouns and…
Welcome to our concrete noun worksheets! In this series of worksheets, students will learn about one of the fundamental types of nouns. Concrete nouns are words that represent physical objects, substances, and phenomena that exist in the real world, and can be seen, touched, heard, tasted, or smelled. Some examples…
Below you’ll find out plural and irregular plural worksheets. It varies, but typically, students start learning about plurals around first or second grade, when they’ve built a foundation in basic reading and writing skills. In this section, we’ve put together a variety of worksheets to help students practice and master…
Welcome to our main page for noun worksheets! Nouns are an important part of the English language and refer to people, places, things, or ideas. There are several different types of nouns, each with its own unique uses and rules. Be sure to check out our verbs worksheets and adjectives…
Welcome to our countable and uncountable noun worksheets section! Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted, such as “rock” or “banana.” They are generally singular or plural and can be quantified with numbers. For example, we can say “four rocks” or “five bananas.” On the other hand, non-countable nouns…
Here, you’ll find a variety of helpful resources and collective nouns worksheets! Collective nouns are words that refer to a group of people, animals, or things as a single entity. For example, the word “herd” is a collective noun that refers to a group of cattle. So, if you see…
Students typically begin learning the days of the week during their preschool or early elementary years, around ages 4 to 6. These days of the week worksheets will help them learn this fundamental concept and help them to understand how time and sequence work in daily life. By grasping the…
Below you’ll find ten different printable main idea graphic organizers that you can use in the class or at home. A graphic organizer is a tool that students can use to better understand and organize their thoughts while reading or writing. It helps students to focus on the most important…
Here you’ll find a variety of printable third grade sight words worksheets to use in the classroom or at home. We’ve included sight word flash cards, tracing activities, matching, printable sight word bingo and more. Each worksheet uses the Dolch list of sight words. We have sight words worksheets for…
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