Adverb Worksheets
Help your 2nd and 3rd graders master adverbs with this comprehensive Adverb Worksheet Batch! These engaging worksheets provide students with targeted practice in identifying and using adverbs in sentences, enhancing their grammar skills and overall literacy. With a variety of exercises such as fill-in-the-blanks, sentence rewrites, and creative writing prompts, students will learn how adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs, while expanding their vocabulary. Perfect for independent work, literacy centers, or homework, this resource reinforces key grammar concepts and boosts students’ writing skills.
Adverb Worksheets
Students circle the adverb in each sentence.
Students draw a line matching the verbs to their appropriate adverb.
Complete each sentence by filling in the blanks with adverbs.
Using a list of words, students fill in the blanks to answer the how, when and where.
Students hunt for adverbs, circling the adverb in each sentence
For each sentence, students choose which word is grammatically correct usage of adverb.
For each sentence, students write an adverb that describes the action verb.
Drawing a line, students match the incomplete sentences to an adverb that fits well into the sentence.
Drawing a line, students match the incomplete sentences to an adverb that fits well into the sentence.
Students think of an adverb that starts with each letter of the alphabet
Students cut out the adverb shapes, sort them, and paste them into the right column.
Students cut each shape, sort them into the right category (verbs, adjectives, adverbs)
Take this list of adjectives and transform each one into an adverb.
Some of the sentences use adverbs correctly and some don't Students find the ones that don't by placing an X next to each one.
For each word, students draw a line to what is being modified.
Students read the poem and underline all the adverbs.
Students find and circle the adverbs in the short story.
Students rewrite the incorrect sentences.
For every sentence, students create a drawing using markers or colored pencils, focusing on the underlined adverb.
Students craft a response to each question, using adverbs.
Students match the sentence with the correct adverbial phrase
Students draw an arrow from the underlined words to the corresponding words they modify.
Write some sentences using the adverbs and adverbial phrases from the list.
For each image, students circle the adverb that best fits with the picture.