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Explore Nicknames with this fun language worksheet! Learn about informal names and their cultural meanings. Download it now and encourage creativity in language!
Enhance your knowledge of titles with this Abbreviations for Peoples' Titles worksheet! Learn proper title usage and abbreviations. Start with Abbreviations today!
Print-and-go Grades 1-5 ELA worksheet on concrete nouns. 6 writing tasks, full answer key, zero prep. Aligned to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1. PDF ready. Access now.
Name numbers and name yourself with this worksheet right now!
Match Abbreviations and Acronyms with this engaging worksheet! Enhance knowledge of language and memory skills. Download now and challenge your language expertise!
Practice abbreviating titles of people! Enhance writing skills and learn common abbreviations easily. Perfect for elementary and middle school students wanting to improve.
A fun and effective handwriting tool, this "Nick" name tracing worksheet helps children refine motor skills and improve writing accuracy.
Help your child learn to write "Nick Jonas" with this fun tracing activity. Great for preschool and kindergarten handwriting practice.
Re-arrange each words to complete the sentences.
Boost number recognition and spelling skills with this number names worksheet. Match and write number names for numbers 0-12.
Master abbreviations for people's titles with this useful worksheet. Enhance writing and comprehension skills. Start learning Abbreviations today! #WritingSkills
Absolutely! Name Day is a special holiday celebrated in various cultures to honor individuals who share the same given name. In this worksheet, your child can celebrate her own Name Day by reflecting on the uniqueness of her name. Engage in a conversation with her to discuss why her name is special and the reasons behind choosing it for her. It's a wonderful opportunity to appreciate the significance and personal meaning behind one's name.
Printable CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.2.D worksheet for Grades K-2. 9 tasks to identify /k/, /b/, and /m/ sounds. Includes answer key. Download and assign now.
Printable Grade 1 animal names worksheet. Students match 5 common nouns to pictures. Aligned to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1. Answer key included. Access now.
Let's trace the letter N in Nickel with me right now!
This fantastic identifying nouns worksheet is waiting for you to explore it.
Explore the world of relative pronouns with this engaging worksheet. Enhance your understanding about who, whom, whose, which, and that
Print-and-go Grade 1 ELA worksheet on rhyming words. 7 problems, full answer key, zero prep. Aligned to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.1.2. PDF ready. Access now.
Explore different words to describe mom, from "Mama" to "Supermom." A fun vocabulary worksheet to learn affectionate ways to call moms!
Work up an appetite for language acquisition with our noun worksheets. Kids practice identifying naming words.
Bob and Linda own a restaurant: They own a restaurant.. Mrs. Johns drinks coffee every morning: She drinks coffee every morning.. Michael works at the office: He works at the office.. John teaches science: He teaches science.. The dog is outside: It is outside.. Michelle has three dogs: She has three dogs.. Jake is a doctor: He is a doctor.. The shirt is red: It is red.. My friends and I went to the movies this weekend: We went to the movies this weekend.. The movie starts at 6:00: It starts at 6:00.. Henry and I went to the mall yesterday: We went to the mall yesterday.. Bobby didn't want to do his homework: He didn't want to do his homework.. The students did their work in class: They did their work in class.. Walter wrote a book: He wrote a book.. Phillip was not at school today: He was not at school today.. Pam went to the movies with Jim: Pam went to the movies with him.. I saw Tina at the store yesterday: I saw her at the store yesterday.. My mom wanted my brother to clean his room: My mom wanted him to clean his room.. Spongebob gave Gary his food: Spongebob gave him his food.. I really wanted to go shopping with Peggy and Lynne: I really wanted to go shopping with them.
Engage students with this pronouns practice worksheet! Learn how to replace nouns with pronouns in sentences. Great for Grade 3 grammar.