Who’s Doing What
This worksheet helps students in Grades 2, 3, and 4 learn how to form meaningful WH-questions using the present continuous tense. Learners focus on question words, sentence purpose, verb structure, word order, and logical reasoning as they decide which WH-word fits each situation and rewrite statements as clear, grammatically correct questions.
Targeted Skills
- Forming WH-Questions (Grades 2-4)
Students create questions using who, what, where, when, why, or how with am/is/are + verb-ing. - Present Continuous Grammar Application
Learners maintain correct verb tense while changing sentence structure. - Understanding Sentence Purpose
Students identify what information is missing and choose the question word that best fits the context. - Logical Question Construction
The activity reinforces correct word order and meaningful inquiry.
Instructional Benefits
- Teacher-Created Resource
Designed by educators to support early grammar and questioning skills. - Context-Based Practice
Sentences guide students to think about meaning before forming questions. - Scaffolded Skill Development
Helps learners move from yes/no questions to more complex WH-questions. - Flexible Classroom Use
Suitable for grammar lessons, literacy centers, independent work, homework, or review.
This printable grammar worksheet gives students focused practice with forming WH-questions in the present continuous tense. By analyzing sentence meaning and choosing appropriate question words, learners strengthen syntax awareness, inquiry skills, and grammatical accuracy. Whether used in a classroom or homeschool setting, this no-prep resource supports confident question formation and clearer understanding of how grammar shapes communication.
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