Free Printable Verb Worksheets for Kids
This collection of verb worksheets aims to help children learn about and practice using verbs in a variety of engaging ways. These free printable worksheets feature past tense verbs, action verbs, irregular verbs, verbs with -ed and -ing endings, and more, aiming to make grammar practice an enjoyable experience. Each verb worksheet is designed to help young learners understand different types of verbs through fun and interactive activities.
These verb worksheets are free downloadable PDFs that are great resources for learning.
Overview of the Free Printable Verb Worksheets
Recommended for: Kindergarten
From past, present, and future verbs to subject-verb agreement worksheets, children will find a variety of ways to grow their understanding of verbs with this collection of downloadable worksheets. Our worksheets invite children to practice using verbs to complete sentences, crossword puzzles, fill-in-the-blanks, and so much more. Pick and choose from the PDFs below or print the entire collection of verb worksheets with the button above. Then check out our list of fun activities below to help reinforce your child’s understanding of verbs.
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Fun Learning Activities with Verbs
Recommended for: Kindergarten and up
⭐ Verb Book Hunt
Read books with your child and identify verbs on each page. You could even make a list of the verbs you read and add tally mark each time that verb is used in the story.
⭐ Action Charades
Play a game of charades where you act out different verbs (jump, dance, run, swim, etc…) and have your child guess the action. This helps solidify that verbs are action words and adds an element of play to learning.
⭐ Daily Routine Verbs
Throughout the day, highlight and talk about the verbs related to your daily activities. For example, during breakfast, discuss verbs like eat, pour, and drink. Then challenge your child to point out the verbs they notice themselves doing as they go about their day.