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A great way to review for a test or quiz! Spring Themed Grammar Review Includes nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, pronouns, conjunctions and interjections. All answer keys provided! © Addie Williams

Spring Themed Grammar Review - Davis School … leaves appeared on the trees everyday. 6. Six birds danced across the green grass. Write three adjectives to describe the spring. Adjective

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A great

way to

review

for a

test o

r quiz!

Spring Themed

Grammar Review Includes nouns, verbs, adverbs,

adjectives, prepositions,

pronouns, conjunctions and

interjections.

All answer keys provided!

© Addie Williams

Spring Themed Grammar

Practice & Review

Students learn about and practice identifying parts of

speech using spring themed sentences and examples.

Includes noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition,

pronoun, conjunction & interjection practice.

Includes:

4 Grammar Practice Worksheets

1 Review Worksheet or Quiz

All answer keys

10 pages total.

© Addie Williams

Spring Into Grammar Nouns—Underline the nouns in the sentences.

A) The tulips sparkled in the sunlight.

B) The rain lasted a week.

C) Courtney loved to jump in puddles.

D) The robins bounced from tree to tree.

E) The flowers bloomed in the park.

F) Cody loved to use an umbrella in the rain.

Write three fun nouns that relate to spring.

Verbs—Underline the verbs in the sentences.

A) The tulips sparkled in the sunlight.

B) The rain fell for days.

C) Courtney jumped in ten puddles.

D) The robins bounced from tree to tree.

E) The flowers bloomed in the park.

F) Cody played outside in the sunshine.

Write three fun verbs that relate to spring

Noun—Person, place or thing

The raindrops fell from the sky.

Verb—Describes an action

The raindrops fell from the sky.

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Adjectives—Underline the adjectives in the sentences.

1. The red tulips sparkled in the warm sunshine.

2. Cold raindrops landed on my wet nose.

3. Samantha loved yellow tulips.

4. The cherry blossoms were beautiful.

5. New leaves appeared on the trees everyday.

6. Six birds danced across the green grass.

Write three adjectives to describe the spring.

Adjective

Describes a noun.

The fresh flowers are pretty.

(“fresh” describes the noun “flowers”)

Adverb

Describes a verb, adverb or adjective.

The really pretty flowers smelled

beautiful.

Adverbs—Underline the adverbs in the sentences.

1. The raindrops were really cold on my nose.

2. The daffodils grew quickly.

3. The birds flew gracefully across the blue sky.

4. Sparrows sang sweetly in the sun.

5. Kyla was very happy to see the sun.

6. The rain fell softly from the sky.

Write three adverbs to describe the verb “to rain”.

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Prepositions—Underline the prepositions.

1. The raindrops fell from the sky.

2. There were daffodils blooming in the park.

3. The robin flew across the sky.

4. The garden tools are behind the shed.

5. I jumped in the puddles on the sidewalk.

6. There were two baby birds in the nest.

Write three prepositions to describe a spring scene.

Preposition

Describes the relationship between a noun

or a pronoun and another word in the

sentence.

The bird was in the tree.

Pronoun

A word that can be used in place of a

noun or noun phrase.

His boots are red and hers are blue.

Pronouns—Underline the pronouns.

1. I was careful on the muddy pathway.

2. She gave her boots to Susan.

3. The baby bird had a worm in its mouth.

4. They were excited to see the first cherry blossoms.

5. Yesterday, we walked to the park.

6. The flowers are pretty as they blow in the breeze.

Rewrite the sentence below replacing the nouns with pronouns.

Colton walked in the rain with Julie.

_____________________________________________

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Interjections—Underline the interjections.

1. “Ouch!” screamed Joseph when he pricked his thumb on a thorn.

2. “Hurry, it’s starting to rain.”

3. “Phew, we almost did not make it inside before the rain started.”

4. “Hey there! Have you seen my dog?”

5. “These are beautiful flowers. Wow, they are huge!”

6. “Aha! There’s my umbrella.”

Write two sentences below using interjections.

Conjunctions—Underline the conjunctions.

1. Thunder and lightening boomed overhead.

2. There were daffodils blooming in the park, but no tulips.

3. I couldn’t decide whether to go the park or stay inside.

4. The garden tools are in the shed so they stay dry.

5. I jumped over the puddles because I did not want to get wet.

6. Susie went outside, even though it was raining.

Write a sentence below using a conjunction.

Conjunction

Conjunctions join sentences, phrases or

clauses together.

I went to the park, because it was a sunny

day.

Interjection

Interjections are words used to express a

strong emotion or sudden feeling.

Oh no! I dropped my ice cream cone.

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Grammar Review Name: _____________

Identify each underlined word below as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb,

preposition, pronoun, conjunction or interjection.

1. The roads were wet. _________________

2. I picked some flowers but they wilted. _________________

3. Seven birds were in the tree. _________________

4. Sarah wanted to smell the flowers. _________________

5. They went to park and played on the swing. _________________

6. A huge windstorm blew the tree down. _________________

7. The flowers were very beautiful. _________________

8. The trees waved in the wind. _________________

9. Many kids play soccer in the spring. _________________

10. The rain fell lightly from the sky. _________________

11. I planted my vegetable garden in the yard. _________________

12. She saw the cherry blossoms in New York. _________________

13. April showers bring May flowers. _________________

14. Yikes, I almost stepped in a puddle. _________________

15. The ducks swam across the pond. _________________

16. I love walking barefoot in the grass. _________________

17. My favorite month is May. _________________

18. She and Scott flew a kite in the park. _________________

19. The baby birds chirped loudly. _________________

20. Wow, those baby birds are tiny. ______________

© Addie Williams 2013

Answer Key

Nouns—Underline the nouns in the sentences.

A) The tulips sparkled in the sunlight.

B) The rain lasted a week.

C) Courtney loved to jump in puddles.

D) The robins bounced from tree to tree.

E) The flowers bloomed in the park.

F) Cody loved to use an umbrella in the rain.

Write three fun nouns that relate to spring.

Verbs—Underline the verbs in the sentences.

A) The tulips sparkled in the sunlight.

B) The rain fell for days.

C) Courtney jumped in ten puddles.

D) The robins bounced from tree to tree.

E) The flowers bloomed in the park.

F) Cody played outside in the sunshine.

Write three fun verbs that relate to spring

Noun—Person, place or thing

The raindrops fell from the sky.

Verb—Describes an action

The raindrops fell from the sky.

© Addie Williams 2013

Adjectives—Underline the adjectives in the sentences.

1. The red tulips sparkled in the warm sunshine.

2. Cold raindrops landed on my wet nose.

3. Samantha loved yellow tulips.

4. The cherry blossoms were beautiful.

5. New leaves appeared on the trees everyday.

6. Six birds danced across the green grass.

Write three adjectives to describe the spring.

Adjective Describes a noun.

The fresh flowers are pretty. (“fresh” describes the noun “flowers”)

Adverb Describes a verb, adverb or adjective.

The really pretty flowers smelled beautiful.

Adverbs—Underline the adverbs in the sentences.

1. The raindrops were really cold on my nose.

2. The daffodils grew quickly.

3. The birds flew gracefully across the blue sky.

4. Sparrows sang sweetly in the sun.

5. Kyla was very happy to see the sun.

6. The rain fell softly from the sky.

Write three adverbs to describe the verb “to rain”.

Answer Key

© Addie Williams 2013

Prepositions—Underline the prepositions.

1. The raindrops fell from the sky.

2. There were daffodils blooming in the park.

3. The robin flew across the sky.

4. The garden tools are behind the shed.

5. I jumped in the puddles on the sidewalk.

6. There were two baby birds in the nest.

Preposition Describes the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in

the sentence. The bird was in the tree.

Pronoun A word that can be used in place of a

noun or noun phrase.

His boots are red and hers are blue.

Pronouns—Underline the pronouns.

1. I was careful on the muddy pathway.

2. She gave her boots to Susan.

3. The baby bird had a worm in its mouth.

4. They were excited to see the first cherry blossoms.

5. Yesterday, we walked to the park.

6. The flowers are pretty as they blow in the breeze.

Rewrite the sentence below replacing the nouns with pronouns.

Colton walked in the rain with Julie.

_____________________________________________

Answer Key

© Addie Williams 2013

Answer Key

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Conjunctions—Underline the conjunctions.

1. Thunder and lightening boomed overhead.

2. There were daffodils blooming in the park, but no tulips.

3. I couldn’t decide whether to go to the park or stay inside.

4. The garden tools are in the shed so they stay dry.

5. I jumped over the puddles because I did not want to get wet.

6. Susie went outside, even though it was raining.

Write a sentence below using a conjunction.

Conjunction Conjunctions join sentences, phrases or

clauses together. I went to the park, because it was a

sunny day.

Interjection Interjections are words used to

express a strong emotion or sudden feeling.

Oh no! I dropped my ice cream cone.

Interjections—Underline the interjections.

1. “Ouch!” screamed Joseph when he pricked his thumb on a thorn.

2. “Hurry, it’s starting to rain.”

3. “Phew, we almost did not make it inside before the rain started.”

4. “Hey there! Have you seen my dog?”

5. “These are beautiful flowers. Wow, they are huge!”

6. “Aha! There’s my umbrella.”

Write two sentences below using interjections.

Grammar Review Name: _____________

Identify each underlined word below as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, pronoun, interjection or conjunction.

1. The roads were wet. NOUN

2. I picked some flowers, but they wilted. CONJUNCTION

3. Seven birds were in the tree. PREPOSITION

4. Sarah wanted to smell the flowers. NOUN

5. They went to park and played on the swing. CONJUNCTION

6. A huge windstorm blew the tree down. ADJECTIVE

7. The flowers were very beautiful. ADVERB

8. The trees waved in the wind. VERB

9. Many kids play soccer in the spring. NOUN

10. The rain fell lightly from the sky. ADVERB

11. I planted my vegetable garden in the yard. ADJECTIVE

12. She saw the cherry blossoms in New York. PRONOUN

13. April showers bring May flowers. VERB

14. Yikes, I almost stepped in a puddle! INTERJECTION

15. The ducks swam across the pond. PREPOSITION

16. I love walking barefoot in the grass. NOUN

17. My favorite month is May. ADJECTIVE

18. She and Scott flew a kite in the park. NOUN

19. The baby birds chirped loudly. ADVERB

20. Wow, those baby birds are tiny. INTERJECTION

Answer Key

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