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5 Fun Parts of Speech Games and Printables

Do your students groan when it’s time for grammar? If that sounds familiar, it’s time to spice up your grammar lessons with some fun and engaging activities! In this blog post, I’ll share five parts of speech printables that will keep your students entertained and learning.

Five Fun Parts Of Speech Activities

From board games to interactive worksheets, these activities will get your class engaged. So get ready to have some fun in your classroom!

Parts of Speech Printables – Foldable Pages

One way to help kids learn about the parts of speech is by using foldable worksheets. These printables are designed to be folded in half so that the different parts of the worksheet can be hidden until they are ready to be used.

Foldable worksheet for possessive nouns

Foldable worksheets are an excellent tool for teaching kids about parts of speech. You can use them to introduce the parts of speech or to serve as a reference tool with definitions and examples to help students better understand each part of speech. The foldable pages can be stored in a folder or added to an interactive notebook so students can refer back to them.

Interactive Worksheets

Interactive worksheets make learning more enjoyable. They can help kids retain the information they learn. Plus, they’re a great way to sneak in a little extra practice while keeping things fun! These interactive parts of speech printables include engaging activities like coloring by the part of speech, word mazes, and cut-and-paste pages.

Interactive worksheet for plural nouns

They can be used for morning work, seatwork, or homework. They’re also an easy way to get a grade or assess your students’ understanding.

Board Games

Need an exciting activity to get your students learning about parts of speech that doesn’t involve worksheets? Board games are a great option! Practicing parts of speech with board games is a fun and engaging way for students to learn.

Partner game for common and proper nouns

These partner games are great centers. They can also be used as an early finisher activity. Board games are fantastic for practicing parts of speech because they make practice fun! So grab a game, and let the fun begin!

Write The Room Activities

Do your students need a break from their books? Do they have the wiggles? If so, try write-the-room activities. All you have to do is place the numbered cards with words or sentences all over the room and pass out the recording sheets.

Your students will get their wiggles out as they move around the room, searching for sentences on numbered cards. Once they find a card, they follow the directions and write a word on their recording sheet before they continue their search.

Write-the-room activity for noun identification

Each version practices a different skill, so your students might be asked to identify the noun in a sentence, make the noun plural, or find the verb. Write-the-room activities are a great option for keeping kids engaged!

Craftivities

Get crafty with your students. Craftivities can be a fun way to introduce new concepts or review previously taught material. They help summarize learning. They can even serve as an assessment option. Best of all, they’re a great way to display student learning!

Craftivity for common and proper nouns

The parts of speech can be tricky for elementary schoolers—but learning the parts of speech doesn’t have to be boring! Incorporating games and activities into your grammar lessons makes learning fun for both you and your students! Try some of these ideas today in your classroom to have fun teaching your students about nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns —and much more!

Want the parts of speech printables from this blog post?

Stop struggling to make grammar lessons exciting! Instead, get everything you need to make mastering parts of speech fun with these convenient printables. They’re perfect to spice up your language arts lessons or for a quick grammar refresher. Grab your copy today!

Noun Activities

Parts of Speech Printables - Nouns

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“This pack has a wonderful variety of games and practice activities for nouns! The games were easy to prep for centers… Thank you!”

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Parts of Speech Printables - Common and Proper Nouns

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“This resource has it all! Love the various activities… It’s so nice to have finally found a resource that is actually keeping my kids interested…”

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Parts of Speech Printables - Singular and Plural Nouns

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“My students loved this product! I feel that it really helped them grasp singular and plural nouns. They also enjoyed the activities…”

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Parts of Speech Printables - Collective Nouns

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“Thank you for this resource! Collective nouns are always tricky to teach, so I am excited to have so many resources to use…”

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Parts of Speech Printables - Concrete and Abstract Nouns

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“So many different options to use to help reinforce the skills of abstract and concrete nouns!”

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Parts of Speech Printables - Possessive Nouns

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“As soon as you begin teaching possessive nouns, children start putting apostrophes in plurals. Your resource has helped… Thanks”

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Other Parts Of Speech Printables

Parts of Speech Printables - Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

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“Love this product. So many resources for independent, small group, and whole class!”

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Parts of Speech Printables - Adjectives and Adverbs

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“This is a great review for adverbs and adjectives. Thank you for sharing!”

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Parts of Speech Printables - Verbs

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“Perfect! My kids are enjoying the pages, and I am enjoying not having to recreate the wheel because our book doesn’t provide engaging pages…”

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Parts of Speech Printables - Pronouns

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“Love this creativity! Great follow-up after introducing pronouns. I actually had my kids do this with a substitute, and it was perfect… Thank you!”

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Looking for more fun parts of speech activities?

Check out these engaging ways to introduce adjectives or get creative and teach adjectives through art and poetry.

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