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Collection of plural noun coloring printables (34)
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This grammar worksheet helps students practice plural noun rules by coloring a clown face according to the ending of each word found in the shapes.
Students can practice identifying plural nouns by coloring the stars that follow specific spelling rules.
This 'Color the Plurals' activity helps students distinguish correct irregular plural nouns from incorrect forms.
This plurals worksheet uses a snowman theme to teach students how to form plural nouns by adding -s, -es, -ies, or handling irregular changes.
Fun grammar activity where students identify the plural form of each noun and color the corresponding image according to the specific spelling rule.
Fun coloring activity where students identify singular and plural nouns by matching words to pictures like a single cat versus a pair of boots.
Students identify the plural forms of words like 'goose' and 'scarf' to complete this winter coloring activity.
This interactive worksheet helps students identify different types of nouns through a fun word search puzzle and colorful illustrations showing proper nouns like New York and Jupiter, singular nouns like boat and dolphin, and plural nouns like potatoes and pencils.
Students can practice their grammar skills by finding and coloring the correctly spelled plural nouns ending in 'y' within these heart shapes.
These interactive worksheets help students distinguish between singular and plural nouns through fun coloring activities.
This winter-themed worksheet features a girl ice skating and challenges students to identify plural forms of words like 'skirt' and 'belt'.
Students identify whether words like "Cups" or "Cat" are singular or plural and color the corresponding pumpkin.
This fun activity helps students distinguish between singular and plural nouns by coloring words like "bears" and "heart" according to the instructions.
This colorful worksheet helps students practice identifying plural nouns by coloring words ending in -s, such as 'cars' and 'bananas'.
This pumpkin-themed grammar worksheet makes learning singular and plural nouns fun and engaging for elementary students.
Make grammar practice fun with these singular and plural nouns color-by-number worksheets featuring a Rubik's cube mystery picture.
These themed plural nouns worksheets make grammar practice enjoyable with cowboy and pirate adventures that keep students engaged while learning singular and plural forms.
This fun fall-themed worksheet helps students practice identifying nouns by coloring maple leaves according to a simple color code.
Students practice distinguishing between singular and plural nouns by circling the correct word for each illustration.
This St. Patrick's Day themed worksheet helps students identify and color plural and singular nouns while guiding a leprechaun through mud puddles to reach his frog.
This activity helps students practice identifying singular and plural noun forms through a fun coloring exercise.
These colorful grammar worksheets make learning singular and plural noun rules engaging and interactive for elementary students.
This "Color by Plural Noun Rules" worksheet helps students practice forming plurals by coloring geometric shapes based on specific grammar rules.
This 'Noun Gumballs' worksheet helps students practice identifying different types of nouns by coloring gumballs based on the provided color key.
Students practice identifying nouns by coloring the teapots yellow or blue according to the word written on them.
This educational chart helps students visualize the difference between singular and plural nouns through simple line drawings.
Simple counting and writing worksheet designed for young learners to practice identifying common objects and animals.
This "Read and Color" activity helps elementary students practice identifying singular and plural nouns by sorting words into blue and red categories.