Engage your students with this set of five singular and plural subject-verb agreement worksheets perfect for elementary school grammar lessons.
Get Your Hands on These Singular and Plural Subject Verb Agreement Worksheets!
Subject-verb agreement with singular and plural subjects might sound easy in theory… You just use the singular form of the verb with single subjects and the plural form of the verb with plural subjects, right? But knowing which form of the verb to use is not always obvious to our students, and that’s why they need a lot of practice!
This set of subject-verb agreement worksheets is focused on singular and plural subject-verb agreement. It provides a variety of engaging activities to help students master this essential grammar rule. The activities you will find in this pack of subject-verb agreement worksheets are:
- Maze – Find a path through the maze by creating sentences with the correct subject-verb agreement.
- Proofreading – Read the passage and circle the mistakes. Write the correct verb using proper subject-verb agreement.
- Tic-Tac-Toe – Play tic-tac-toe by choosing the correct form of the verb to make the subject and verb agree.
- Comic Strip – Choose the correct sentence from the options provided that correctly describes the picture.
- Spin and Write – Spin a subject and a verb, then write a complete sentence using correct subject-verb agreement.
These singular and plural subject-verb agreement worksheets download as an easy-print PDF or an editable Google Slides file. Answers are included in both file options.
Use These Subject Verb Agreement (Singular and Plural) Worksheets for Every Learner
These singular and plural subject-verb agreement worksheets are designed to be flexible, making it easy to differentiate instruction based on student needs. Here are some differentiation suggestions from our teacher team:
- For less-confident learners – Provide students with a visual reminder of singular and plural subject-verb agreement rules while completing the worksheets. Teach Starter has a great anchor chart you could use for this purpose (see suggested resources below).
- For on-level learners – Use the worksheets as a structured practice activity during grammar lessons. For an added element of choice, provide students with the option of selecting a worksheet from the pack that most appeals to them.
- For advanced learners – Challenge students to take basic sentences from the worksheets and expand them by adding adjectives, adverbs or prepositional phrases while maintaining correct subject-verb agreement.
With these differentiation options, you can adapt the worksheets to suit diverse learning styles and proficiency levels in your classroom.
Download This Singular and Plural Subject Verb Agreement Worksheet Pack
Use the dropdown menu on the Download button to access your preferred version of these singular and plural subject-verb agreement worksheets. (Note: You will be prompted to make a copy of the Google Slides version to your personal drive before accessing it.)
As this resource contains answer sheets, we recommend printing one copy of the entire file. Then, remove the answer sheets and make photocopies of the worksheets as required.
This resource was created by Kaylyn Chupp, a teacher in Florida and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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