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Am, Is, Are Worksheets

About This Worksheet Collection

This comprehensive collection of Am, Is, Are worksheets helps young learners build a strong foundation in subject-verb agreement through a variety of engaging grammar activities. Rather than relying on a single practice format, the collection gives students opportunities to match subjects and verbs, complete sentences, edit mistakes, build original sentences, participate in dialogue-based activities, and apply grammar skills in authentic writing. The worksheets gradually move from basic recognition to meaningful application, helping children understand how the forms of the verb to be function in both spoken and written language. Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators will appreciate the variety of activities that support grammar instruction while strengthening reading and writing development.

As students complete these worksheets, they strengthen subject-verb agreement, sentence construction, grammar awareness, proofreading skills, editing strategies, reading comprehension, writing fluency, and communication abilities. Learners practice identifying singular and plural subjects, selecting the correct helping verbs, correcting errors, and applying grammar knowledge within complete sentences and paragraphs. Many activities also encourage authentic language use through conversations, journals, and connected passages, helping students transfer grammar skills into everyday communication. Together, these resources help children become more accurate writers, stronger readers, and more confident users of English.

Detailed Descriptions Of These Worksheets

Build-a-Sentence with Am, Is, and Are

Students combine sentence parts to create complete, grammatically correct sentences using the appropriate form of the verb to be. The puzzle-style format encourages active thinking about sentence structure and subject-verb agreement. Learners strengthen syntax, reading skills, and writing readiness while building meaningful statements. The activity helps bridge the gap between grammar knowledge and practical sentence construction.

Choose the Missing Verb

This multiple-choice worksheet asks students to select the correct form of am, is, or are to complete a variety of sentences. Learners analyze subjects and sentence meaning before making grammar decisions. The activity strengthens subject-verb agreement, sentence fluency, and language conventions. Its familiar format also makes it useful for review and assessment.

Circle the Correct Verb

Students read complete sentences and choose between two verb options to determine whether am, is, or are is correct. The activity provides focused practice with common sentence patterns and encourages careful sentence analysis. Learners strengthen grammar recognition, reading comprehension, and editing awareness. The simple format makes it ideal for warm-ups, reviews, or independent practice.

Completing Sentences Correctly

Learners fill in blanks with the correct form of am, is, or are based on the subject and context of each sentence. The worksheet reinforces subject-verb agreement through meaningful repetition and contextual reading. Students strengthen grammar accuracy, sentence fluency, and language development while building confidence with everyday sentence structures. It provides essential foundational grammar practice for young writers.

Conversation Fill-Ins

This activity places grammar practice within realistic conversations and short dialogues. Students use context clues to select the correct form of the verb to be while completing everyday exchanges. The worksheet helps learners understand how grammar functions naturally in spoken communication. It also strengthens reading comprehension, conversational language skills, and sentence fluency.

Everyday Reflections Writing Journal

Students write short personal reflections while intentionally using am, is, and are correctly throughout their responses. The activity connects grammar instruction to authentic writing and self-expression. Learners strengthen writing fluency, sentence development, and language conventions while communicating their own ideas. It encourages students to apply grammar knowledge in meaningful contexts.

Match and Fill Grammar Practice

Students match sentence beginnings and endings before selecting the correct helping verb to complete each statement. The dual-task format combines reading comprehension with grammar application, encouraging learners to think about both meaning and structure. Students strengthen subject-verb agreement, sentence construction, and critical thinking skills. The matching component adds an engaging layer of problem-solving.

Replace and Rewrite Sentences

Learners identify incorrect forms of am, is, and are, replace them with the correct verb, and rewrite the complete sentence. The worksheet develops proofreading, editing, and revision skills while reinforcing subject-verb agreement. Students gain valuable experience correcting grammar errors in context. The activity also encourages stronger writing habits and attention to detail.

Science Fair Grammar Fix

Students read a science-themed passage containing multiple errors involving am, is, and are and revise the text to correct the mistakes. Working within a connected story encourages learners to apply grammar skills in realistic writing situations. The worksheet strengthens editing, reading comprehension, and subject-verb agreement simultaneously. It also demonstrates how grammar contributes to clear communication.

Subject and Helping Verb Connections

This introductory worksheet asks students to match common pronouns and nouns with the correct form of the verb to be. Learners build foundational understanding of subject-verb relationships through focused practice. The activity strengthens grammar awareness, sentence readiness, and language development. It serves as an excellent starting point for younger learners.

To Be Verb Linking Activity

Students connect subjects such as people, animals, pronouns, and groups with the correct helping verb form. The activity reinforces essential grammar patterns while helping learners recognize singular and plural subjects. Through repeated matching practice, students develop stronger language accuracy and writing confidence. It provides a clear and focused introduction to one of the most important verb families in English.

Verb Repair Practice

Students read sentences containing incorrect forms of am, is, or are, identify the mistake, and rewrite each sentence correctly. The worksheet strengthens subject-verb agreement, grammar awareness, and editing skills through active correction. Learners build confidence as they practice applying grammar rules within complete sentences. It also supports the development of accurate writing habits that transfer to everyday communication.

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