Encourage your students to look for spelling corrections with this “Correcting, Proofing, and Editing” worksheet.
Missing Nouns
Read the story. Write an appropriate noun onto each blank line to complete the story
Misused Verbs – Can, May
Choose can, was able to, may or might to complete each sentence.
Misused Verbs – Lie, Lay
Choose lie, lay or laid to complete each sentence.
Misused Verbs – Sit, Sat, Set
Choose sit, sat or set to complete each sentence.
Misused Verbs Raise and Rise
Choose rise, rose, raise or raised to complete each sentence.
Mixed Up Verbs
Sort out the verbs from the story and write the correct verbs
Nightmarish Negatives: Correct the Double Negatives Two Ways
In this worksheet, your student is asked to rewrite sentences with double negatives two different ways.
Nightmarish Negatives: Correcting Double Negatives
Nightmares turn to pleasant dreams when double negatives are corrected!
Nightmarish Negatives: Double Negatives in Sentences
Here’s a spooky worksheet on removing double negatives in sentences!
Nouns and Verbs: Use It Two Ways
Some words can either be a noun or a verb depending on how they are used in a sentence. With this helpful activity, students will be asked to write two sentences. Your students will write one sentence using a word as a noun, and write a second sentence using that same word as a verb.
Nouns and Verbs: Words That Are Both
Some words can either be a noun or a verb depending on how they are used in a sentence. With this helpful activity, students will be asked to write two sentences. Your students will write one sentence using a word as a noun, and write a second sentence using that same word as a verb.
Nouns and Verbs: Write It Both Ways
Some words can either be a noun or a verb depending on how they are used in a sentence. With this helpful activity, students will be asked to write two sentences. Your students will write one sentence using a word as a noun, and write a second sentence using that same word as a verb.
Nouns and Verbs: Write Them Both Ways
Learning about nouns and verbs is an important part of early education. Some words can be either a noun or a verb depending on how they are used in a sentence. With this helpful grammar activity, students will be given different words and will be asked to write sentences with each given word in its noun form and once as a verb.
Nouns as Adjectives
Adjectives describe, or modify, nouns. Sometimes nouns can also modify other nouns. Let’s use ‘peanut butter’ as an example: ‘peanut’ is a noun that describes the main noun ‘butter’. With this worksheet, students will work through a series of questions that ask them to find the describing noun!
Nouns as Direct Objects Worksheet
Underline the verb that shows the action, and circle the direct object that receives the action.
Nouns as Indirect Objects
Underline the verb that shows the action, circle the direct object that receives the action.
Nouns Review 2
Write the irregular plural form of each noun. Write the correct possessive form for each belonging.
Nouns that are Also Verbs Worksheet
Depending on how they are used in a sentence, some words can either be a noun or a verb. For example, you can use the word, cook, as both a noun and verb. He will cook dinner tonight. The cook walked into the kitchen. With this printable activity, students will be given five words and will be asked to write each word once in noun form and once as a verb.
Nouns: Deck the Halls!
Circle the nouns in this classic Christmas carol. Remember, some nouns act as adjectives, but they are still nouns. This worksheet is a great way to keep students engaged and having fun as they learn about nouns.



















