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Singular and Plural Worksheet Teaching Resource Worksheets Library

Here is a Singular and Plural Worksheet Teaching Resource:

Singular and Plural Worksheet

Instructions: Identify the correct form of each noun as either singular (one) or plural (more than one).

1. cat / cats
Singular: _____________________ Plural: _____________________

2. dog / dogs
Singular: _____________________ Plural: _____________________

3. tooth / teeth
Singular: _____________________ Plural: _____________________

4. finger / fingers
Singular: _____________________ Plural: _____________________

5. eye / eyes
Singular: _____________________ Plural: _____________________

6. foot / feet
Singular: _____________________ Plural: _____________________

7. man / men
Singular: _____________________ Plural: _____________________

8. child / children
Singular: _____________________ Plural: _____________________

9. ox / oxen
Singular: _____________________ Plural: _____________________

10. person / people
Singular: _____________________ Plural: _____________________

Answers:

1. cat, cats
2. dog, dogs
3. tooth, teeth
4. finger, fingers
5. eye, eyes
6. foot, feet
7. man, men
8. child, children
9. ox, oxen
10. person, people

Extension Activity:

Divide the class into small groups and assign each group 5-7 words from the worksheet. Ask each group to create flashcards with the singular and plural forms of their assigned words. Encourage them to draw pictures to illustrate the words. Have each group present their flashcards to the class, using the words in sentences to demonstrate the correct usage.

Tips for Teachers:

* Make sure to review the rules for forming plurals, such as -s, -es, -en, and -ies.
* Encourage students to use the worksheet to practice identifying singular and plural forms of nouns in context.
* Consider creating a word wall or display with the singular and plural forms of nouns for students to refer to throughout the year.

I hope this worksheet helps your students practice identifying singular and plural forms of nouns!