What It Is: This
More Than One – Write the Plural worksheet helps students practice converting singular nouns into their plural forms by adding "s" or "es". The worksheet includes a variety of nouns, such as "apple," "fox," "brush," and "ball," to strengthen students' understanding of pluralization rules. It also includes special instructions for words ending in "o," helping students learn exceptions in forming plurals.
This worksheet follows the previous activity
“Write the Plural Form” and sets the stage for the next activity
“Singular or Plural Nouns – Picture Identification”, where students will identify singular and plural nouns based on images.
Why Use It: This worksheet is great for reinforcing pluralization rules, especially with nouns ending in "o." It helps students understand the different rules for forming plurals and provides ample practice with a variety of nouns. By writing out the plural forms, students strengthen their grasp of the language's structure and improve their writing accuracy.
How to Use It: • Have students fill in the plural form for each singular noun by adding "s" or "es" where necessary.
• Focus on the special case for nouns ending in "o" and review the exceptions together.
• Use this worksheet in class for practice or as homework to reinforce pluralization rules.
Grade Suitability: Best suited for
Grade 1–2 students.
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Grade 1: Introduces the concept of singular and plural forms in simple sentences.
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Grade 2: Reinforces pluralization rules with a variety of nouns and exceptions.
Target Users: Designed for
elementary school teachers, homeschool families, English language tutors, and students practicing singular and plural forms in their writing.