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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Linking Verbs Worksheets, Definition, Examples

Welcome to our linking verbs worksheets! Linking verbs are verbs that connect a subject to its complement, providing more information about the subject without describing an action. They often describe a state or condition. The most common linking verb is the verb “to be” in its various forms. Other linking…

Abstract Noun Worksheets, Definition, and Examples

Welcome to our abstract noun worksheets and resources section! Abstract nouns are a type of noun that refer to intangible concepts, ideas, emotions, or qualities that cannot be perceived through the five senses. Unlike concrete nouns that refer to physical objects, abstract nouns represent ideas or qualities that exist only…

Common and Proper Nouns Worksheets, Definitions, and Examples

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.

Concrete Noun Worksheets

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…

Plural & Irregular Plural Nouns Worksheets

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…

Countable and Uncountable Nouns: Worksheets, Definition, and Examples

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…

Collective Noun Worksheets, Definition, and Examples

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…

Days of the Week Worksheets

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…