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How to teach Adverbs
Using this Adverb Where Worksheet, students write adverbs to describe the verbs using questions as a guide.
Adverbs describe the action that is happening.This worksheet will give students an opportunity to identify examples of adverbs in a sentence in a story.
First, read the sentences. Then, use the question to find the adverb in the sentence. Next, circle the adverb in the sentence. Once you have found the adverb, write it on the line provided. Challenge yourself to continue your practice with adverbs by writing a story using the adverbs that you found in the sentences.
Other resources to use with this Adverb Cooking Dinner Story Worksheet
If you are using this worksheet, your students are probably learning about adverbs.
Use this Adverb Worksheet as an additional resource for your students.
Before beginning this worksheet, you may review that adjectives describe nouns. Explain that adverbs describe verbs. First, introduce this lesson by listening to the Have Fun Teaching Verb Song. Remind students that adverbs describe verbs like in the song.Then, have students work independently or with a small group to find adverbs. This adverb worksheet is a perfect introduction to adverbs, so that students can clearly understand and find examples of an adverb. Students can use this worksheet for extra practice on homework, morning work, or as an exit ticket.
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