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This Grade 6 and 7 grammar worksheet provides a comprehensive review of the six primary parts of speech through 15 targeted multiple-choice questions. Students will define terms, identify parts of speech in context, and select appropriate pronouns to replace nouns. It is designed to solidify foundational mechanics before moving into complex sentence diagramming and advanced composition.

At a Glance

  • Grade: 6-7 · Subject: ELA Grammar
  • Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.1 — Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage
  • Skill Focus: Parts of Speech Identification
  • Format: 3 pages · 15 problems · Answer key included · PDF
  • Best For: Quick formative assessment or bell-ringer activity
  • Time: 15–20 minutes

The resource contains three pages of interactive content featuring 15 multiple-choice questions. It covers nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, adverbs, and prepositions. Visual aids, such as photographs and diagrams, support questions about action verbs and pronouns. The layout is clean and spacious, ensuring students can focus on the linguistic tasks without visual clutter or unnecessary distractions.

Zero-Prep Workflow

  • Print: Send the three-page PDF to your printer (30 seconds).
  • Distribute: Hand out the worksheets to students as they enter the room or as a transition activity (1 minute).
  • Review: Use the included answer key to provide immediate feedback or facilitate a peer-grading session (5 minutes).

This resource is an ideal "grab-and-go" option for unexpected sub plans or transition periods between major units.

Standards Alignment

This worksheet aligns with `CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.1`, which requires students to demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage. Specifically, it targets the identification of parts of speech and their functions within sentences. Both standard codes can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.

How to Use It

Use this as a diagnostic tool at the start of a grammar unit to identify which parts of speech require more direct instruction. Alternatively, assign it as a post-instruction check for understanding. Teachers should observe if students struggle more with abstract prepositions versus concrete nouns to guide future small-group interventions. Expected completion typically takes 15 to 20 minutes.

Who It's For

This resource is tailored for middle school students in grades 6 and 7, including English Language Learners who benefit from the visual cues provided in the questions. It pairs naturally with an anchor chart displaying parts of speech definitions or a direct instruction lesson on sentence structure.

According to the RAND AIRS 2024 report on instructional materials, consistent practice with discrete grammatical elements is a foundational component of literacy development in middle school. This worksheet addresses the specific need for identifying parts of speech, a skill that directly correlates with improved writing clarity and reading comprehension. By focusing on CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.1, the resource ensures that students are meeting the rigorous demands of the Common Core State Standards for language. Research from Fisher & Frey (2014) emphasizes that formative assessments like this 15-question quiz allow teachers to pivot instruction based on real-time data. The inclusion of visual supports for nouns and verbs aligns with best practices for differentiated instruction, ensuring that the plain-English skill of identifying word functions is accessible to all learners. This structured approach provides the necessary scaffolding for students to master complex English conventions.