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Preschool through 5th Grade · Print-ready PDFs

Past tense - Music

Past tense - Music

Grade2nd Grade
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Past tense - Walk

Past tense - Walk

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Past, present or future - Air
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Past, present or future - Ball
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Past, present or future - Clock
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Past, present or future - Sun
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Past, present or future - Walk
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Verb tenses - Bird

Verb tenses - Bird

Grade2nd Grade
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Verb tenses - Dinosaur

Verb tenses - Dinosaur

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Verb tenses - Sea

Verb tenses - Sea

Grade2nd Grade
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Write irregular verbs - Giraffe
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Write irregular verbs - Horse
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Adverbs and adjectives - Duck
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Adverbs and Verbs - Broccoli
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Adverbs and Verbs - Pumpkin
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Conjugating verbs - To be
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Conjugating verbs - To come
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Conjugating verbs - To go
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Conjugating verbs - To have
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Identifying verbs - Judo
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Identifying verbs - Painting
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Linking verbs - Flower

Linking verbs - Flower

Grade2nd Grade
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Linking verbs - Mushroom
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Linking verbs - Water

Linking verbs - Water

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What K-5 grammar and writing worksheets are on ClassWeekly?

Grammar and writing worksheets on ClassWeekly cover parts of speech, punctuation, capitalization, verb tenses, sentence structure, spelling, handwriting, and paragraph writing for kindergarten through 5th grade. Every worksheet aligns to a specific Common Core L (language) or W (writing) standard and prints on one sheet. Grammar and writing are combined into one hub because strong grammar is the foundation of clear writing.

Grammar and writing live in the same hub on ClassWeekly because the lines blur. Knowing what a noun is matters because you'll write better sentences with that knowledge. Knowing how to use a comma matters because your writing will be readable. ClassWeekly merged writing into the grammar subject in April 2026 to reflect how the work actually flows in classrooms.

This hub covers parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections), sentence structure (simple, compound, complex), punctuation (commas, end marks, apostrophes, quotation marks, semicolons), capitalization rules, verb tenses (past, present, future, perfect, progressive), spelling patterns and rules, cursive writing, paragraph writing, and longer essay writing. Every worksheet is aligned to a specific Common Core ELA standard, either L (language) or W (writing).

Grammar is one of those subjects where short daily practice beats long weekend sessions. Ten minutes a day on a single skill (apostrophes one week, verb tenses the next) builds long-term mastery. Mixed grammar reviews are useful but only after the individual skills are solid.

If your kid struggles with writing, the fix is often grammar mechanics. A kid who's strong on parts of speech, sentence types, and basic punctuation usually writes more clearly. Diagram a few sentences. Label the nouns and verbs. Notice what makes a sentence sound right.

Cursive writing is in this hub for kids whose schools still teach it. Worksheets cover letter formation in print and cursive, plus letter tracing for early grades.

Last reviewed: April 2026

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