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Punctuation Worksheets

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With all the texting and emailing going on these days, punctuation seems to be a thing of the past. Your students probably know LOL and TTYL, but do they know periods, commas, and quotation marks? Help them level up their texting and writing a bit with some practice on this punctuation worksheet. And while you’re at it, look up Romeo & Juliet in cell phone text language. It’s pretty funny. Your 4th and 5th graders or middle schoolers will love it.

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Punctuation Worksheets

Pronoun Worksheets

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He, She, It… sounds easy, right? Think again. Without reviewing these and practicing, it can be a grammatical nightmare trying to teach students not only to use the right pronouns, but also matching them with the proper verbs. I think we’ve all heard enough of this kind of talk: “We was at the store…” Fix that stuff right now with this helpful worksheet!

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Phonics Worksheets

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How about something for those little guys and girls? I’m sure with the start of school we’re all back to learning the phonemes that are building blocks for all of our words. Start a nice sounds journal with phonics packets, featuring these worksheets from have fun teaching. Practice beginning or ending sounds, look for rhyming patterns, revisit those difficult blends, and much more more!

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Phonics Worksheets

Parts of Speech Worksheets

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So many parts of speech, so little time, right? Why not make a binder or portfolio with different sections for each part of speech? Populate the sections with writing samples, lists of favorite words of that sort, and free parts of speech worksheets from have fun teaching!

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Homophone Worksheets

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Homophones are some of the most commonly used and misused words in our language. The only way to avoid homophone errors is to use them frequently and drill the correct usage into students. Use this worksheet to get a head start. Then, see if they can come up with more homophone pairs in a journal log or on the back of this page! See who can get the most pairs and trios of homophones. This is also a great ESL vocab builder.

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Homophone Worksheets

Noun Worksheets

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Need some help reminding students how to pluralize nouns? Are all those tricks for words that end with x’s or ch’s fooling your students? Snag this worksheet or others from the nouns worksheets sectionon have fun teaching. Not only are they free, but they make good sponge activities for those students who finish early, absorbing all your lessons so much faster than everyone else.

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Noun Worksheets

Grammar Worksheets

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Need some fast review sheets for things like proper nouns or the usage of parts of speech? Hop over to Have Fun Teaching and examine the wealth of free worksheets there! Sounds like a great back to school set of activities or morning work to get the ball rolling. Several of these worksheets also offer opportunities to practice handwriting, which is always a plus.

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Grammar Worksheets

Contractions Worksheets

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I’m sure we’ve all run across misuses of words like theirs and there’s, or we’ve seen all sorts of odd mismatched words jammed together with apostrophes to make custom contractions. Why not end the pain and suffering now and pull out a contractions worksheet to fix these horrendous grammatical snafus? Pardon my vocabulary this post, but won’t someone please think of the children’s grammar? Do us all a favor and download this worksheet!

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Contractions Worksheets

Capitalization Worksheets

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Proper grammar is essential for being understood and for being an effective communicator. Capitalization is a skill that needs to be learned early. Whether it’s the first word of a sentence, proper nouns, or the days of the week, knowing when to capitalize and when not to makes a big difference. Have fun teaching has several worksheets that go over the basics, including some non-examples that need to be corrected.

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Capitalization Worksheets

Antonym Worksheets

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Comparing and contrasting are key skills in language. Synonyms and antonyms are an easy, language-building approach to learning comparing and contrasting. It also helps build vocabulary when students realize that there is not only one antonym for each word, that words aren’t simply paired together, but actually massive families of similar words. Have your K-5 students look at some of these worksheets on have fun teaching to see which words they can identify as opposites.

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