PARTS OF SPEECH - WORD CLASSES: 26 WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS
JOHN DSOUZA
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Grade Levels
3rd - 10th
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
CCSSL.3.1a
CCSSL.5.1a
CCSSL.6.4d
CCSSL.9-10.1
CCSSL.9-10.4b
Formats Included
- Word Document File
Pages
26 pages
JOHN DSOUZA
1.1k Followers
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These Worksheets are perfect for teaching Parts of Speech - Word Classes – Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions and Interjections. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.
After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to:
- Identify the correct definition for a range of word classes.
- Identify the correct word class of words in the context of a sentence.
- Apply existing knowledge of word classes to complete a sentence.
- Construct a sentence using vocabulary from a specific word class.
- Exercise error identification to identify common mistakes made in using parts of speech.
- Use different word classes to create different meanings in different contexts.
This download includes:
- EXERCISE 1: Match the words (1-8) with their meanings (A-H).
- EXERCISE 2: Watch the video – 8 Parts of Speech – to list the parts of speech with their definitions, types and examples.
- EXERCISE 3: Give examples to the word classes and their types. Categorise them based on their function – Part 1-4.
- EXERCISE 4: What parts of speech is the underlined word?
- EXERCISE 5: Identify the word class of each word in each sentence against it.
- EXERCISE 6: Identify the correct word class of words in the context of a sentence – Part 1-2.
- EXERCISE 7: Select the correct answer to indicate how the word functions within the sentence – Part 1-2.
- EXERCISE 8: Select the correct answer to indicate how the word functions in meaning within the sentence.
- EXERCISE 9: Identify the function of word classes in general and their function in particular sentences.
- EXERCISE 10: Write one word used as different part of speech (as stated in the brackets) which can complete each sentence.
- EXERCISE 11: Apply your knowledge of word classes to complete a sentence – Part 1-3.
- EXERCISE 12: Verbalise the visual in a sentence making sure to point out the part of speech specified to the part of the visual that is indicated by the arrow.
- EXERCISE 13: Construct a sentence using vocabulary from a specific word class – Part 1-2.
- EXERCISE 14: Analyse the given sentences to identify the function of specific word classes.
- EXERCISE 15: Exercise error identification to identify common mistakes made in using parts of speech – Part 1-3.
- EXERCISE 16: Use different word classes to create different meanings in different contexts.
- EXERCISE 17: Label the word class of every word in these sentences.
- EXERCISE 18: Decide which parts of speech fits into the underlined word.
- EXERCISE 19: Identify every noun in each sentence and state its kind (proper, common, collective, abstract or material).
- EXERCISE 20: Identify the verb/s in each sentence and state if it is an action or linking verb.
- EXERCISE 21: Identify the adjective in each sentence and the word it modifies, then say which question the adjective answers.
- EXERCISE 22: Identify all the pronouns, state their antecedents and state if they are subjective, objective or possessive.
- EXERCISE 23: Identify the adverb in each sentence, state the word it modifies, mention the word class it describes and say the question the adverb answers.
- EXERCISE 24: Identify the conjunction in each sentence and state its kind (coordinator, subordinator, correlator or conjunctive adverb).
- EXERCISE 25: Identify the preposition in each sentence and state its kind (simple, compound, phrasal or participial).
- EXERCISE 26: Identify the interjection in each sentence and state what emotion it expresses.
Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom:
- To challenge early finishers
- For effective tutoring
- As ESL stations and sub tubs
- As holiday work and homework
- For small group collaborations
- For an end of unit assessments
- For reinforcement and enrichment
More Word Classes Resources by the same Author:
- Noun Types
- Pronoun Types
- Adjective Types
- Verb Types
- Adverb Types
- Conjunction Types
- Preposition Types
- Parts of Speech - Word Classes
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Standards
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CCSSL.3.1a
Explain the function of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in general and their functions in particular sentences.
CCSSL.5.1a
Explain the function of conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections in general and their function in particular sentences.
CCSSL.6.4d
Verify the preliminary determination of the meaning of a word or phrase (e.g., by checking the inferred meaning in context or in a dictionary).
CCSSL.9-10.1
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
CCSSL.9-10.4b
Identify and correctly use patterns of word changes that indicate different meanings or parts of speech (e.g., analyze, analysis, analytical; advocate, advocacy).