This activity is very similar to The Noun/Verb Sort and The Noun Sort. However in this case, your child identifies the past tense forms of regular and irregular verbs.
Directions for the Regular and Irregular Verb Sort
After printing the document, cut out each of the words along the gray lines. Identify if the past tense of the verb is regular or irregular by placing it in the correct column.
If you will use this chart many times, I recommend you print it on card stock so it will last longer than 1 or 2 uses.
If your child enjoys gluing, simply have him paste the word in its correct column. You’ll need to print multiple pages of the chart if you choose this method.
Lastly, I’ve included 3 pages of verbs to sort. I find that 1/2 – 1 page of sorting is plenty of practice in one sitting.
Note: If you have younger ones at home, this is a great cutting activity! Have the younger ones cut out the words and the older ones match!
Click the image to download the Regular and Irregular Verb Sort
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Thanks for the resources…
I am trying to download your adverbs sort activity but am unable to do so. May you please help?
Jolene, I am having trouble with several of my downloads (it’s a technical issue). Unfortunately, it is a tedious process to get them switched over and fixed. I’ll try to get to this one asap!