Have fun with your students creating silly stories together while teaching and learning about parts of speech (adverbs and adjectives)!
Adverbs and Adjectives Silly Stories!
In each blank space, students write in an adjective or adverb. Then, read their silly stories out loud! In this activity, the student will be able to choose between adjectives & adverbs depending on what is being modified.
This Silly Stories worksheet set contains five pages, each with a different narrative text waiting for your students to create interest and enjoyment by adding adverbs and adjectives.
Through completion of these activities, students will recognise how a sentence can be made more specific by adding adverbs and adjectives. They will learn to choose between adjectives & adverbs depending on what is to be modified.
Tips for Differentiation + Scaffolding
In addition to individual student work time, use this worksheet as a:
- literacy rotation or guided group
- fast finisher or extension activity
- series of weekly homework tasks to improve writing style
For students requiring more of a challenge, ask them to write their own silly story, and make the blanks for adjectives and adverbs for a partner.
For students requiring additional support, jointly construct a list of adjective and adverb examples and display as an anchor chart.
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To save paper, we suggest printing these worksheets double-sided.
Additionally, project the worksheet onto a screen and work through it as a class by having students record their answers in their notebooks.
This resource was created by Kendall Britnell, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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