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Big, Bigger, Biggest - Comparatives
In this comparatives worksheet, the students read a description about comparatives and superlatives. Students fill in the comparative and superlative adjectives in a table for 12 adjectives and fix sentences by filling in the correct...
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Weight: Heavy or Light Worksheet
Which is heavier, a ladybug or a ship? Learners will have fun with this weight comparison learning exercise, that uses visuals to help them determine which is heavier or lighter. They complete two comparisons for each. Lastly, they...
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Adjectives and Verbs Fill In the Blank
In this adjective and verb fill in the blank worksheet, students fill in the blanks with the proper adjectives in the first 13 questions. They fill in the blank with verb tenses in the next 24 questions.
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Test Your Grammar Skills
In this grammar worksheet, students write the comparative and superlative forms of ten given adjectives. An example of big, bigger, and biggest is provided.
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Comparative & Superlative
In this comparative and superlative adjectives worksheet, students read the sentences about adjectives and click the answer button to see the correct answer. Students complete 8 problems.
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Comparative And Superlative Adjectives
Third graders watch "School House Rocks" video about adjectives. They discuss how adjectives both describe and compare things. They determine the difference between comparative and superlative adjectives and how to add "er" or "est" to...
Dorling Kindersley
Short, shorter, shortest
Supplement your lesson on comparing objects with a short and simple activity. Focusing on the words short, shorter, and shortest, children draw and circle pictures to demonstrate their understanding of these terms. As an extension...
Core Knowledge Foundation
Third Grade Skills Unit 10: Living in Colonial America
Over three weeks, third graders participate in lessons designed to boost spelling and grammar skills—adjectives, adverbs, and pronouns—and prefixes. Readings are themed to share stories about Colonial America.
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English Exercises: Comparative or Superlative
In this online interactive English skills worksheet, students respond to 8 fill in the blank and multiple choice questions about adjectives. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Reading Tables
Who is two years younger than Meg? Who is older than Paul, but not Kinta? Scholars practice reading tables as they answer comprehension questions based on three sets of data. First, they examine a table depicting ages, then favorite...
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Adjectives/Adverbs; Adjectives: Comparing things 1
In this language arts worksheet, pupils write the comparative or superlative form of the given adjectives. The worksheet is intended for English as a second language learners.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
We Can Do It!: English Language Development Lessons (Theme 10)
English language development lessons are brought to you in poems, picture cards, and grand discussions in a We Can Do It! themed unit. Topics of discussion include daily challenges, parts of a whole, words that describe what we...
McGraw Hill
Grammar Practice Workbook
To an English teacher, the only sound worse than nails on a chalkboard is a student using improper grammar. Make poor grammar a problem of the past with this extensive collection of worksheets that covers...
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Superlatives
In this superlatives worksheet, 6th graders interactively type in the superlative form for 40 words, then select the correct form for 12 words, and complete 8 sentences with the correct form, with cute animation and immediate online...
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Mr. Bip & Mrs. Bop Are Having an Argument
Review comparatives and superlatives using this presentation. While just a short review of the use of big, bigger, and biggest, and pretty and prettier, this could be used to kick off a lesson on the topic. In addition, this resource...
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International Space Station
Students read and complete language arts activities about the International Space Station. In this International Space Station lesson plan, students read about the space station, and complete language arts activities that include...
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English Exercises: American English File 3
In this English file # learning exercise, 7th graders interactively select the correct verb tense in 15 sentences, fill in the blanks 10 comparing sentences and mark the sentences with explain 7 traffic signs shown, and match 8...
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Total English Upper Intermediate: Making Comparisons
In this making comparisons worksheet, students expand 8 prompts as they write complete sentences that make comparisons. Students also use comparative and superlative adjectives to compare the places the describe.
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Sentence Superlatives
In this grammar worksheet, students make a sentence by re-ordering the words and punctuation. The sentences use superlatives and only one sentence appears at a time on this interactive worksheet.
Core Knowledge Foundation
Third Grade Skills Unit 11: Introduction to Ecology
The concluding skills unit offers learning opportunities and reviews in preparation for assessments. Scholars participate in lessons that examine spelling patterns, prefixes, suffixes, pronouns, and adjectives, draft a letter, and listen...
Curated OER
Leading into Good Writing
Discuss the importance of a lead in writing with your upper graders. They examine several examples of leads from literature and practice writing leads for pieces of artwork. They then select a topic from a list and write an introductory...
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English in Mind Unit 9: Grammar Practice
In this English grammar worksheet, students practice using the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. Students also practice when to use each form. Twenty seven fill in the blank questions are asked.
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Comparatives
In this comparatives worksheet, students compare words with their comparatives and fill in the blanks with the correct comparative. Students complete 2 activities.
DK Publishing
Tall, Taller, Tallest
Reinforce relative size and following directions. After looking at a small bottle and flower, kindergartners draw a taller version of each in the circle provided. They then choose the tallest building out of five. Bring the lesson to...