1st Grade Grammar Handouts (by date, latest first)

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Parts of Speech & Inferencing Game Writing Activities

By Beth Hammett

Completely revised product that includes 25 pages of fun for elementary learners to practice parts of speech and inferencing skills. Students use clues to come up with answers for "What's in the Bag?". All can be colored, cut apart, and pasted onto answer sheets. Comes with: Directions for individual, small, whole groups Extra activities and games suggestions How to Use with Student Writings Answer Sheet with Sight Words List of Parts of Speech Inferencing Clues Bag Handouts Bag Handout for My Parts of Speech Excellent for young learners to practice inferencing skills, parts of speech, eye and hand coordination, sight words, use with student writings, and more... Meets CCSS.

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Vocabulary
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NO PREP!! Hojas de vocabulario para LA PRIMAVERA

By La Llama Bilingüe

Con estas hojas temáticas de la primavera, los estudiantes de español podrán aprender o reforzar vocabulario de la temporada. Con ejercicios sencillos de silabeo, escritura, ortografía y lectura comprensiva, este material de trabajo es ideal para para engancharlos en el aprendizaje y adquisición del español como segunda lengua. Este material lleva también hojas de respuestas.

Solo imprime y ya!

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Writing or Grammar Editing Marks

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Do you print out your student's writing and have them peer edit? Do you have students' correct sentences when teaching grammar? Then these are perfect for you. These are quick, easy editing marks students can use to correct writing or assist with grammar lessons. I print them out, number the back of them and laminate them.

I hand them out at the beginning of the year to keep in their writing binder. When we do Daily Language they use a red pen to edit the sentences and then rewrite the sentences correctly. When we peer edit I print their writing and they meet with a partner and peer edit each other's work using these correction marks.

This resource includes

  • 6 different colors, 2 to a page editing mark cheat sheets
  • an example of how to use the editing marks (this could also be a handout you can give to the students or post in the classroom).

If you would like to pair them with my Daily Language worksheets you can grab them HERE! These are great morning work activities that continue to build the student's understanding of grammar and editing of their work.

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Identify Subject, Verb and Predicate in a Sentence

By Jessica Policelli

Worksheet Description: Identifying Subject, Verb, and Predicate
This engaging worksheet is designed to help students sharpen their skills in identifying the key components of a sentence: the subject, verb, and predicate. Each section includes a variety of sentences for students to analyze, allowing them to practice distinguishing the main ideas from the supporting details.
Objectives:

  • Recognize the subject of a sentence (who or what the sentence is about).
  • Identify the verb (the action or state of being).
  • Understand the predicate (what is said about the subject).

Activity Instructions:

  1. Read each sentence carefully.
  2. Underline the subject in one color.
  3. Circle the verb in another color.
  4. Highlight the entire predicate.

This worksheet not only reinforces grammatical concepts but also encourages critical thinking and comprehension skills. Perfect for individual practice or small group activities, it can be adapted for various learning levels by adjusting sentence complexity. Use it to assess understanding or as a springboard for further discussions about sentence structure and composition!

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Identify the Verb in a Sentence

By Jessica Policelli

Objective:
Help students identify the verb in a sentence, enhancing their understanding of sentence structure and improving their reading and writing skills.

What is a Verb?
A verb is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. It is a crucial part of a sentence, as it often tells what the subject is doing.

Types of Verbs:

  1. Action Verbs: Describe physical or mental actions (e.g., run, think, play).
  2. Linking Verbs: Connect the subject to additional information (e.g., is, are, seem).
  3. Helping Verbs: Assist main verbs to express tense, mood, or voice (e.g., have, will, can).

How to Identify the Verb:

  1. Ask Questions:
  • Who is doing something? (Subject)
  • What are they doing? (Action/Linking Verb)
  1. Look for Action Words:
  • Words that show what the subject is doing are usually verbs.
  1. Identify Linking Verbs:
  • If the sentence describes a state of being or connects the subject to more information, find the linking verb.
  1. Check for Helping Verbs:
  • Look for auxiliary verbs that accompany a main verb.

Practice Activity:

  1. Read the following sentences:
  • The cat jumps over the fence.
  • She is a great artist.
  • They will be attending the concert.
  1. Identify the verbs and classify them as action, linking, or helping.

Tips for Success:

  • Remember that a sentence can have more than one verb.
  • Use the context of the sentence to determine the correct verb if it’s not immediately clear.
  • Practice with varied sentence structures to become more comfortable identifying verbs.

Conclusion:
Recognizing verbs is essential for mastering language skills. Encourage students to practice regularly and apply their knowledge in writing and reading exercises.

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Christmas Persuasive Writing Activity

By Kim Romero

A fun and educational Persuasive Writing Activity to incorporate during the holidays. Santa is now hiring for a sidekick to help him with ideas for the North Pole to run smoothly. This activity incorporates many learning skills including: Writing mechanics, persuasive writing, making a writing plan, parts of a friendly letter, and creativity. Not only will students use their writing skills to persuade Santa, but they will also design and decorate Santa's sleigh to impress him with their creativity skills. The Christmas Persuasive Writing Activity includes: (2) Now Hiring Advertisement Posters to hang around the school, hallway, or classroom. Posters in color and black/white. (1) Job Application (1) Persuasive Writing Plan (2) Decorative Writing Papers -one with smaller lines for older students, and one with larger lines for younger students. (1) Santa's Sleigh Template All handouts are printer friendly. I hope your students love this as much as mine do every year! Check out my Snowman Soup Labels Check out my best seller Common Core Writing Interactive Notebook Please rate and comment. Thank You!

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