Grammar Worksheets
Adjectives are words that describe nouns and other adjectives.
Adverb WorksheetsAdverbs are words that describe action verbs.
Appositives WorksheetsLearn how to spot, punctuate, write, and even diagram appositive words and phrases with these resources.
Articles: A, An, TheThis page has links to printables for teaching students about the articles a, an, the.
CapitalizationUse a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence and for proper nouns. Try a couple free capitalization worksheets or join STW for full access!
Cause and Effect WorksheetsLearn all about cause and effect relationships.
CommasHere's a set of worksheets for teaching students to correctly use commas in their writing.
Commonly Confused WordsLearn the differences between pairs of commonly confused words, such as loss/lose, your/you're, lie/lay, and many others.
Compound WordsA compound word is created when two smaller words are combined to make a new word.
Conjunction WorksheetsConjunctions are used to join words, phrases, clauses, or sentences together.
Contraction WorksheetsA contraction is a pair of words joined by an apostrophe.
Diagramming SentencesUse these printable grammar worksheets to practice diagramming sentences. There are several free worksheets available and you can also become a member to print all content!
Direct ObjectsThis page has advanced-level grammar worksheets for direct objects and transitive verbs.
Double NegativesUse these worksheets to help teach students about avoiding double negatives in writing.
HomographsHomographs are words that are spelled the same way, but have different meanings. Sometimes they have different pronunciations too.
HomophonesHomophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
Mixed Parts of SpeechOn these worksheets, students practice identifying the correct part of speech for specific words in sentences.
Noun WorksheetsA noun is a person, place, thing, animal, or idea. STW gives you a few free noun worksheets to use with students and offers much more for our member!
Possessive NounsUse these worksheets to help students learn about singular and plural possessive nouns.
Prefix - Suffix WorksheetsWorksheets that can help you teach root words along with basic prefixes and suffixes.
Prepositional Phrases WorksheetsDevelop your students' understanding of prepositional phrases.
Pronoun WorksheetsA pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.
Proofreading WorksheetsBuild proofreading skills by editing these mistake-filled paragraphs.
Punctuation WorksheetsThese worksheets will help students learn about exclamation points, periods, question marks, quotation marks, and commas.
Quotation MarksWith these printables, you can help your students learn how to use quotation marks in their written dialogue.
Subject and Predicate WorksheetsIdentify the subject and predicate in each of these sentences.
Syllable WorksheetsDivide the words into syllables. Try a free grammar worksheet today with your classroom!
VerbalsVerbals are verb forms that take on the jobs of other parts of speech. Infinitives, gerunds, and participles are verbals.
Verb WorksheetsLearn about action verbs and linking verbs with these printables.
Voice (Active and Passive)Learn to differentiate between sentences written in active voice and passive voice.
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Grammar is a foundational topic in elementary school English Language Arts (ELA), essential for helping students communicate effectively through both speaking and writing. From kindergarten through fifth grade, students are introduced to various grammar components, including parts of speech, sentence structure, punctuation, capitalization, and verb tense. As students progress through the grades, they learn to recognize and use nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections correctly in sentences. Grammar lessons also focus on building proper sentence construction, subject-verb agreement, and avoiding common grammatical errors, all of which contribute to clearer, more effective communication.
In the classroom, teachers use a variety of engaging activities to help students master grammar. Younger students might participate in interactive games where they match words to their correct part of speech or practice forming complete sentences using flashcards. As students move into second and third grades, they start to focus more on writing activities, such as constructing paragraphs and editing sentences for grammar mistakes. By fourth and fifth grade, lessons often include diagramming sentences, revising written work, and peer editing to reinforce grammar rules. Digital tools and grammar apps are also popular in modern classrooms, allowing students to practice grammar skills in a fun, interactive way.
Super Teacher Worksheets knows that understanding the core concepts of grammar is critical for effective communication. We provide free grammar worksheets and classroom content, and proper grammar provides the structure that allows students to convey their ideas clearly and accurately, whether through writing or speaking. A strong grasp of grammar also enhances reading comprehension, as students better understand how sentences and paragraphs are constructed. As students advance in school and eventually enter the workforce, solid grammar skills are essential for success in virtually any field. Mastering grammar during the elementary years builds a strong foundation for more advanced writing and communication tasks, helping students become confident, articulate communicators.