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Am, Is, Are

This Am, Is, Are Worksheets activity helps young learners build a strong foundation in subject-verb agreement by identifying and correcting mistakes in simple sentences. Students carefully read each sentence, determine whether the helping verb is correct, and rewrite the sentence using the appropriate form of the verb to be. Through repeated exposure to common grammar patterns, learners strengthen sentence structure, grammar awareness, editing skills, and language conventions. Designed primarily for students in grades 1-3, this practice encourages confidence with basic English sentence formation and everyday writing.

Learning Goals

  • Subject-Verb Agreement – Students learn to match singular and plural subjects with the correct helping verb.
  • Sentence Editing – Learners identify grammar mistakes and make meaningful corrections.
  • Grammar Application – Children practice applying grammar rules within complete sentences.
  • Writing Accuracy – Students reinforce proper sentence construction through rewriting activities.

Educational Value

  • Print-and-Go Practice – Requires no preparation and works well for independent practice.
  • Foundational Grammar Support – Strengthens essential language skills needed for future writing.
  • Classroom and Homeschool Friendly – Suitable for literacy centers, homework, intervention groups, or home learning.
  • Skill Reinforcement – Provides repeated practice with one targeted grammar concept.
  • Standards-Aligned Learning – Supports early elementary language and grammar standards.

This worksheet gives students valuable experience recognizing how subjects and verbs work together within complete sentences. Regular practice with grammar correction improves writing fluency, sentence structure, proofreading abilities, and language confidence. As learners identify errors and rewrite sentences correctly, they develop stronger editing habits that transfer into everyday writing tasks. The activity reinforces grammar awareness, reading comprehension, and communication skills while helping students become more accurate and independent writers. Whether used in the classroom or at home, this resource supports long-term success with foundational English language conventions.

Am, Is, Are Worksheet

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