This sheet is excellent for building fundamental grammar skills, writing explanatory texts, and looking for more examples of concrete words.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Gate
With this worksheet, kids will practice writing sentences with abstract nouns—six activities for building fundamental grammar skills.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Glue
Learn to write explanatory sentences with this grammar worksheet and find more examples of concrete words.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Goose
This worksheet is great for writing explanatory sentences, learning types of nouns, and looking for more concrete word examples.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Grain
Here you will find a grammar worksheet for third-grade students. They will practice concrete nouns and write descriptive sentences.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Island
Grain is a concrete noun that third-grade students will practice with this worksheet and learn to write explanatory sentences.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Jellyfish
With this grammar worksheet, third-grade students will practice abstract and concrete nouns. Is island an abstract or concrete noun?
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Mountain
Struggling with nouns? With this worksheet, kids learn abstract and concrete nouns, as well as writing explanatory sentences.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Pear
We all know example concrete. Concrete nouns are places, people, things, anything you can experience with five senses.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Queen
This grammar worksheet will help third-graders get creative in their writing and using abstract or concrete nouns.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Rabbit
This worksheet is great for getting creative in writing and using nouns. Your third-grader will practice concrete nouns with examples.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Scarecrow
Rabbit is an example of a concrete noun that third-grade students will practice here and complete five engaging activities.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Scarf
Is scarecrow concrete or abstract noun? Let your third-grader decide and write the explanation of her thoughts.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Shop
What is a concrete noun? And how your third-grade students can use it? Let your child practice identifying concrete nouns.
Under the Sea | Concrete Noun Wood
Let’s go shopping and find out if ‘shop’ is an abstract or concrete noun. Ask your child to draw a shop and write two sentences about it.