NGLS Standard L.1 Worksheets (Language for ELA and Literacy)

Below you’ll find materials aligned to Next Generation Learning Standards (NGLS). This page houses print-ready PDFs and digital PDF worksheets, packets, and lessons aligned to the NGLS standards for English Language Arts. Language, Standard 1 (L1) is “Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.” This standard applies to grades K-12.

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Possessive Adjectives Worksheets

It’s your turn to learn about possessive adjectives and practice your skills with our possessive adjectives worksheets! Possessive adjectives show ownership or possession and to whom something belongs. These adjectives are always placed before a noun. Possessive adjectives include: “my,” “your,” “his,” “her,” “its,” “our,” and “their.”  For example, if…

Adjective Phrases Worksheets

Adjective phrases can be quite fun to craft! Here, you’ll learn about this type of phrase along as well as find a variety of adjective phrases worksheets. But first, what are adjective phrases? Adjective phrases are groups of words that work together to describe a noun in a sentence. These…

Predicate Adjectives Worksheets

These adjectives are fun! Predicate adjectives are adjectives that appear after linking verbs like “am,” “be,” “being,” “become,” “seem/s,” “is,” “are,” “was,” or “were.” These adjectives describe the subject of a sentence. For example, in the sentence “The flower is beautiful,” the word “beautiful” is a predicate adjective because it…

Irregular Spelling Patterns Worksheets

Learning to spell can be challenging, especially when English throws curveballs with words that don’t follow the usual rules. This page’s worksheets focuses on those tricky words – the ones with irregular spellings that often trip up learners. Understanding why these words are irregular and practicing them regularly is key…

Irregular Past Tense Verbs Worksheets

Below you’ll find our printable irregular past tense verbs worksheets to use in class or at home. Irregular verbs are verbs that do not follow the regular “-ed” rule when forming their past tense. They have unique past tense forms that need to be memorized. Examples of irregular verbs include:…

Verb Tenses Worksheets, Definition, Examples

Here’s our collection of verb tenses worksheets. Verb tenses are the forms of verbs that show when an action or state occurs in time. There are three main tenses: past, present, and future. While there are other subdivisions like simple, continuous, and perfect we’re focusing on the basic three. Students…

Verb Conjugation Worksheets, Definition, Examples

Here are some helpful printable verb conjugation worksheets. Verb conjugation means changing the form of a verb to reflect its tense, person, number, mood, or voice. In other words, it’s the way verbs change to show the action’s timing, who’s performing it, and the verb’s relationship with other elements in…

State of Being Verbs Worksheets, Definition, Examples

Below you’ll find our state of being verbs worksheets! Being verbs, often called “to be” verbs, help to connect a sentence’s subject with more information about its state or identity. The main being verbs are am, are, is, was, were, be, being, and been. These verbs show different time periods.…

Helping Verbs Worksheets, Definition, Examples

We’ve included several helping verbs worksheets you can use in class or at home. Helping verbs are verbs that help the main verb in a sentence to express the mood, tense, or voice of the action. They usually come before the main verb. Students typically begin learning about helping verbs…

Action Verbs Worksheets, Definition, Examples

Here’s our collection of printable action verbs worksheets. Action verbs are words that describe an action or activity performed by the subject of a sentence. They express physical or mental actions and are an important part of grammar. Examples of action verbs include “swim,” “think,” “eat,” “jump,” and “read.” Students…