Thanksgiving Parts of Speech Worksheet

Here’s a fun twist on practicing parts of speech that came to me (*last minute*) the other day, but I thought I’d share it with you anyway… I combined the “color by number” idea with some basic parts of speech skills and ta-da! Hidden turkey just waiting to be revealed! Click here for the free printable worksheet: Turkey Color by parts of speech

Turkey Color by part of speech STICKER

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Thanksgiving Plural Nouns Worksheet UPDATED

Since it’s “thankful season,” let me first thank my family (especially my hubby) and friends for all their support as I’ve been building this blog. A HUGE thank you also goes out to those of you who have spread the word about my blog! I truly appreciate my readers and those teachers around the world who help the rising generation achieve their full potential.Plural Nouns- Thanksgiving STICKER

Here’s my free printable Plural Nouns- Thanksgiving UPDATED worksheet! It asks students to change singular nouns to plural by adding -s. There are no irregulars on this worksheet, so this is a great page for second grade (maybe with teacher help reading the words) or third grade. This would also be helpful for ESL or ELL students who need some extra practice with plurals.  Happy Turkey Day!

Thanksgiving Common vs. Proper Nouns Worksheet 2

Thanksgiving common vs proper nouns 2 STICKER

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Use this free worksheet in your first, second or third grade class to teach common and proper nouns. Click here for the free PDF: Thanksgiving common vs proper nouns 2

Click here for last year’s Thanksgiving common vs. proper nouns worksheet!

Grammatical Poetry- Thanksgiving

This free printable teaches poetry and grammar while letting your kids celebrate Thanksgiving! Click here for the PDF: Grammatical Poetry- Thanksgiving Happy Turkey Day!

Here’s what the page looks like:

Grammatical Poetry- Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving Parts of Speech Activities for Kids

Thanksgiving P.O.S coloring STICKER

Who says grammar has to be boring!? Here’s a fun twist on grammar, specifically parts of speech. Kids color a Thanksgiving picture and then identify nouns, verbs and adjectives that have to do with their picture. A fun, free and easy activity (that still aligns with common core standards) for any busy teacher to use. Enjoy!

Click here for the free printable PDF pages: page 1   page 2    page 3

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Halloween Parts of Speech Activities!

Halloween P.O.S coloring page STICKER

I’ve always enjoyed teaching parts of speech. And who doesn’t love Halloween!?! So I thought these two things together could only turn out fun. So here are 2 free printable worksheets to help kids practice identifying nouns, verbs and adjectives. Click the following links to see/print the PDFs:  page 1   page 2    The following page was submitted by a fellow teacher. She wanted to have her kids use this as a starting point for more writing: Parts of Speech pages- back side

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Practice Writing Dialogue with Funny Animal Pictures

Halloween Costume Animals stickerKids sometimes struggle with knowing how to punctuate dialogue in their writings. So here’s a way fun activity for you to practice this as a whole class. Print out a copy of these pictures of animals in Halloween costumes and put them under your document camera. If you’ve got a way to connect your computer to your projector, then you don’t have to print the pages. But either way, show the class the picture and decide on a sentence to write as a class. Point out where quotation marks go and how the fit with whatever punctuation mark is at the end. If you want some independent practice, have your kids write their sentences on personal whiteboards so they can hold it up to show you. Happy (grammatically correct) Halloween!

Click here for the free printable PDFs: Halloween Costume Animals – dialogue practice

Grammatical Poetry – Fall

I fell in love with the idea of grammatical poetry when I saw it. It turns out fun and silly poem and gives kids a painless, quick review of grammar! Here’s a free printable template for fall grammatical poetry. Click here for the Grammatical Poetry- fall. Enjoy!

Grammatical Poetry- fall