Tag Archives: English Worksheets

This or That Worksheet 1

By | May 24, 2026

Learning “this” and “that” helps young learners talk about people, places, and things around them. In this worksheet, children will practice using “This is” and “That is” to complete simple sentences while looking at pictures. It is a fun and easy activity that builds sentence-writing skills, vocabulary, and understanding of near and far objects. Fun Teacher… Read More »

Adjectives Worksheet 4

By | May 24, 2026

This Adjectives Worksheet helps young learners practice describing words in a fun and simple way. Children will look at each picture and choose the adjective that best describes it, helping them build vocabulary, observation skills, and reading comprehension. The coloring activity also adds excitement while reinforcing the correct answers through hands-on learning. Perfect for classroom… Read More »

Pronouns Worksheet 4

By | May 20, 2026

Pronouns are important parts of grammar that make our sentences clear and easy to understand. In this worksheet, students will practice identifying and using pronouns correctly through fun and simple exercises. This activity helps improve grammar skills, sentence writing, and reading comprehension in an enjoyable way. Fun Teacher Files is a website that provides both learners and… Read More »

Pronouns Worksheet 3

By | May 20, 2026

Learning pronouns can be fun and easy! In this worksheet, students will look at pictures and choose the correct pronouns to complete each sentence. This activity helps improve grammar skills, reading comprehension, and sentence building in an enjoyable way. Perfect for young learners who are practicing the use of pronouns like he, she, it, and… Read More »

Compound Words Worksheet 4

By | April 3, 2026

A compound word is formed when two or more words are combined to create a new word with its own meaning. These words can be written as one word (e.g., notebook), as separate words (ice cream), or with a hyphen (mother-in-law). Understanding compound words helps improve vocabulary and reading skills. Directions: Use a word from… Read More »