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4th Grade Common Core: L.4.1

Common Core Identifier: L.4.1 / Grade: 4
Curriculum: Language: Conventions of Standard English
Detail: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
85 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Tell whether the nouns in these sentences are abstract or concrete.
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Complete each sentence by writing the possessive form of each noun in parenthesis. Includes both singular and plural nouns.
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Change each noun phrase into a possessive noun. (example: the purr of a kitten = a kitten's purr)
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To complete each sentence, write the plural possessive form of each word in parenthesis.
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Determine whether each noun is common or proper. If the noun is common, write "common noun" on the line. If the noun is proper, re-write the noun using correct capitalization.
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Write the correct possessive plural and possessive singular nouns.
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Change each underlined noun into possessive form.
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Write the possessive form of each noun in parenthesis.
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Add the letter s or apostrophe-s to the word in parenthesis. Tell whether the noun in each sentence is possessive or plural.
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Determine whether each word is a concrete or abstract noun. Then write the word in the correct noun column below.
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Underline the common nouns with a blue crayon. Underline the proper nouns with a red crayon.
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Tell whether each possessive noun is singular or plural.
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Circle the correct possessive noun to complete each sentence.
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Write the possessive form of each noun in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
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Write the plural possessive form of each phrase. (example: the jobs of the students = the students' jobs)
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Hunt for "noun cards" hidden around the classroom. Write the possessive form of each noun.
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Sort the noun cards into two groups- concrete and abstract.
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Choose the correct noun in parenthesis to complete each sentence.
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In the story, the advisers provide synonyms for every word that is spoken. Students choose a word and use a thesaurus to find synonyms for that word.
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Students can use these worksheets to practice their editing skills. Each sentence has two or three errors. Students find these errors and rewrite the sentences correctly.
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Correct the spelling, punctuation, and grammar mistakes and rewrite the sentences without them.
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If you have a rabbit habit, it means you like to eat vegetables. It's one good habit to have!
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This worksheet dives into how to deal with double negatives when a sentence has more than one clause.
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Students will hone their proofreading skills by searching for the mistakes in these sentences.
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Use this worksheet to practice making singular nouns possessive.
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Circle the double negatives. Then on the lines provided, rewrite the sentences to avoid using a double negative.
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This poem is about the mighty oak tree and has a message about growing up. After reading it, your students can answer five comprehension questions.
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These worksheets help reinforce key proofreading skills for 4th grade. Use one each day to have students practice skills like spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
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This file includes 5 winter-themed worksheets, each with two sentences that have errors that need to be corrected.
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Practice more important ELA and writing skills with this next week's set of Fix the Sentences worksheets.
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Challenge your students to fix writing mistakes such as missing quotation marks, possessive apostrophes, and more.
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Read the fantasy story about Caroline's adventures in an enchanted forest.
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These daily ELA review sheets cover a variety of language arts skills for students at a fourth-grade level, including suffixes, commas, verb tense, and more.
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Print off this week's set of ELA Buzz worksheets and have your students practice important fourth grade skills such as prepositions, suffixes, subject-verb agreement, and more.
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This silly poem helps students understand the difference between wants and needs. Activity includes comprehension questions, vocabulary words, and a writing prompt.
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Help your students perfect their possessive noun skills with this set of mixed singular and plural possessive nouns task cards.
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Use this set of daily ELA review worksheets to practice skills such as simple and compound sentences, title capitalization, parts of speech, idioms, and more.
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With this worksheet, students will identify double negatives and rewrite sentences to avoid using them.
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Keep using these worksheets as part of a daily routine to encourage students to practice their spelling, grammar, and other language arts skills.
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In these five worksheets, students will practice their proofreading skills by fixing errors in sentences.
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Print out these task cards and use them with your class for extra practice on how to avoid using double negatives in sentences.
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Print out this next set of daily proofreading worksheets to reinforce key writing skills such as capitalization, spelling, punctuation, and more.
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These daily worksheets include errors such as subject-verb agreement, spelling, and punctuation. Students find the errors, and rewrite the sentences correctly.
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Look for the errors on these daily worksheets and rewrite the sentences correctly on the lines provided.
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Show students how to avoid and fix double negatives in sentences with this helpful anchor chart.
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Did you know koi are a kind of carp? Koi come in a variety of colors, patterns, and fin shapes. They're lovely to look at, but their price and life spans might surprise you!
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Learn about current and static electricity in this clever poem at a fourth grade level. Activity includes comprehension questions and vocabulary words.
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Practice more ELA skills with this next set of worksheets. Topics include spelling, transition words, homographs, digraphs, and more.
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Use these task cards for an engaging way to learn and practice using singular possessive nouns.
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With this worksheet, students will practice writing nouns in their possessive forms. Includes both singular and plural nouns.
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Keep those ELA skills fresh with this week's set of daily ELA Buzz worksheets for fourth grade. Skills this week include title capitalization, homophones, compound words, quotations, and more.
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Find and fix the mistakes. Then rewrite the sentences correctly.
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Spelling, punctuation, and verb usage are some of the types of mistakes students must find in these daily worksheets.
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This first set of daily ELA worksheets covers a lot of review topics to help students getting back in the swing of things. They'll identify adjectives, differentiate between possessive and plural nouns, proofread sentences, and more.
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Students use their knowledge of nouns, verbs, pronouns, and adjectives to label their Grammar Garden with words from each category. Students then sort the words they chose into the Parts of Speech Table.
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Learn about a special kind of wetland found mostly along the Gulf of Mexico by reading this article. Complete a paired crossword, writing prompt, and variety of comprehension questions.
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These task cards require students to correctly spell and use plural possessive nouns.
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Print 30 task cards with questions about common and proper nouns. These work well for classroom games, learning centers, classroom scavenger hunts, and exit slips.
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This week's daily ELA worksheets cover important language arts concepts such as metaphors, proofreading, coordinating conjunctions, articles, and much more.
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The set of Fix the Sentences worksheets features sentences about a baby deer, slugs, and a birthday!
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This week's Fix the Sentences worksheets cover topics such as homophones, capitalization, verb tenses, and more.
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This worksheet has two sections. In the first, students will circle the correct words to complete the sentences. In the second, they will circle the negatives and rewrite the sentences without the double negatives.
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Continue helping your students improve their proofreading skills with this next set of daily Fix the Sentences worksheets.
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The next five daily Fix the Sentences worksheets include skills such as spelling, verb tense, and punctuation.
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Words such as no, not, none, nothing, never, nobody, nowhere, and neither are often used in double negatives, but they're not alone. This worksheet has some less common negative adverbs used in double negative sentences, such as hardly, barely, and little.
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This next set of Fix the Sentences worksheets includes possessive apostrophes, common misspellings, me versus I, and much more.
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The next five daily worksheets in this set include errors such as common misspellings, capitalization of proper nouns, and more.
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The sentences on these worksheets have mistakes in spelling, punctuation, and capitalization. Can your students find and correct them all?
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Common misspellings, quotation marks, and more important writing concepts are covered in this set of worksheets.
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Continue practicing proofreading skills with this next set of daily Fix the Sentences worksheets.
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This set of Fix the Sentences worksheets includes some facts about frogs!
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Get more practice with double negatives with this worksheet. Students will circle the correct words to complete each sentence.
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Look for the errors in these sentences and then rewrite them correctly on the lines provided.
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These daily worksheets have errors in the sentences. Students can look for the errors and rewrite the sentences correctly.
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This worksheet includes a short explanation on what double negatives are and how to fix them. It also includes 6 sentences with double negatives for students to fix and rewrite.
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Find and correct the errors in these sentences, including spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and verb tense.
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With these worksheets, students will fix errors in sentences. Types of errors include misspellings, punctuation, verb tense, and more.
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Find and fix the spelling, grammar, and punctuation mistakes in these 5 daily worksheets.
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Print out these next Fix the Sentences worksheets to give your students practice with irregular plurals, punctuation, and other common errors in writing.
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Common misspellings, missing punctuation, and capitalization of proper nouns are just a few of the types of errors you can expect to find in these sentences.
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When Bear sees the frozen lake outside his den, he is afraid that he might freeze too. Hare explains to him how the water in his body won't freeze easily like the water in the lake. Bear learns an important science lesson! Reading comprehension questions, vocabulary words, and a writing prompt are available for this story. An answer key is included.
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The wide, flat plains of Tornado Alley are a recipe for one of Earth's strongest storms! Read about how, when, and where tornadoes tend to form in this full-length article.
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The Middle East is known for its dry and arid climate, so how did it end up as home to some of the earliest known farming and the first civilizations? Read this article to find out!
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Learn all about supply and demand in this fun poem that features Stan and his Boomtastic Flies!
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Use these task cards to help your students practice telling the difference between adjectives and adverbs.
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