Reading and writing do not always come easily to all students. In fact, science has proven again and again that exposure to literature in a child’s formative years can make or break their ability to excel at these two subjects. However, regardless of current ability, there is always room for growth! These worksheets will add to any explicit instruction you provide and help improve any child’s ability to understand and use a variety of adjectives (words that describe nouns).
1. Geography Plus Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Combine two subjects with this fill-in-the-blank worksheet. As students work their way around the country, they will fill in the correct adjectives to compare states to one another.
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2. Comparative Adjectives Multiple Activities Worksheet
This handy PDF worksheet gives students practice with not only comparative adjectives but also antonyms. They will have the opportunity to write their own sentences and practice in multiple ways! This option is very helpful for younger-level readers and language learners.
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3. Grammar and Comparative Adjectives Practice
Learning to write adjectives in their comparative form is not always as easy as adding a few letters to the end of the word. Sometimes students will have to add words to make sentences make sense, like the ones in this practice worksheet activity, complete with an answer key!
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4. Using Comparatives and Superlatives
As students work through this writing practice worksheet, they will have to decide which form of adjectives to use in the sentences. They will practice using comparative and superlative adjectives as well as grammar and spelling rules for adjectives in sentences.
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5. Comparative Rules for English Learners
This is a great study guide or cheats sheet for any student who is learning reading and writing, but it was specifically designed for English learners. It serves its purpose of helping add scaffolds for students of all abilities who are still learning and haven’t quite mastered the various adjective forms.
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6. Degrees of Comparison Worksheet Packet
Use this packet all at once as homework, or assign one worksheet per day for a week. Kids can practice comparative and superlative adjectives while answering all kinds of questions that include daily conversational practice.
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7. Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs of Manner
Add this comparison worksheet to your collection of worksheets if you haven’t already. This practice offers examples and images that help guide students if they end up stuck.
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8. Comparison of Adjectives Reference Sheets
If you want a comparatives worksheet for students to have on hand to reference in their own resources, this worksheet bundle is downloadable in multiple sizes.
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9. Comparison of Adjectives Colorful
For smaller children, this adorably bright and eye-catching version of a comparatives worksheet will offer your students an easy-to-reach resource to go back to again and again. While this isn’t an activity worksheet, it is ultra important for kids to have a go-to reference at their fingertips when reading and writing.
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10. More Than Just Comparatives
Intermediate students and advanced students will enjoy this challenging worksheet which requires some critical thinking and using text features prior to answering the comparative and superlative adjective questions correctly.
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