Description
Middle school teachers, grab this Parts of Speech coloring sheet for the perfect review worksheet for your classes. Multiple choice questions require students to analyze the parts of speech of words as they’re used in sentences. The color by number page will create a fun collaborative art display.
Product Features
- Easy to differentiate with regular or challenge level question pages.
- No prep, ready-to-print-and-use lesson.
- Answer keys included.
- Perfect engaging review worksheet for a sub plan!
Contents
(1) Product overview
(2) Table of contents
(3-6) Color by number coloring pages
(7-8) 30 multiple choice parts of speech review questions (regular level)
(9-10) 30 multiple choice parts of speech questions (challenge level)
(11-14) Answer keys
(15) Color copy of completed color by number set
(16) Terms of use
Regular level question set
These questions focus on identifying the basic parts of speech (noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, verb, conjunction, and preposition) as they are used in sentences. Several questions also ask students to identify which word in the sentence is modified by a given adjective, adverb, or prepositional phrase. One question requires students to identify the antecedent for a given pronoun.
Challenge level question set
These questions include the basic parts of speech, but also add the following content:
- types of pronouns and pronoun case
- functions of nouns (subject, direct object, object of preposition)
- verbals (participle and infinitive)
- types of conjunctions
- simple subjects and predicates
- functions of adverbial, adjective, and noun clauses.
Teacher Prep
- First, preview and print the multiple choice questions to choose which version (regular or challenge) is appropriate for your students. Assigning certain pages to different students is a perfect way to differentiate the assignment. You can even mix and match with one page of simpler questions and one of more rigorous. Just make sure each student has questions numbered 1-30.
- Then print copies of coloring pages (p. 3-6) so that each student receives one page.
- Gather supplies. You will need colored pencils or crayons (red, orange, yellow, light green, dark green, light blue, dark blue, purple, and brown) and scissors. You’ll also need tape or sticky tack if you want to display the completed artwork.
Using this Parts of Speech Review
This makes a great sub plan! Students will be engaged and reviewing key grammar concepts. If you want to add accountability or just need a grade for the gradebook, have students submit their multiple choice answer sheets, too.
Coloring page keys vary and yield slightly different color patterns. This is intentional (not a mistake) to encourage independent work rather than copying a neighbor.
About the Sentences
The sentences used in this assignment came from fall-themed poems. Both regular and challenge question sets use the same sentences, just with differing levels of rigor in the questions.
Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree. ~ “Fall, leaves, fall” by Emily Brontë
Something in me isn’t ready to let go of summer so easily. ~ “September Tomatoes” by Karina Borowicz
Shorter and shorter now the twilight clips the days, as though the sunset gates they crowd. ~ “Autumn” by Alice Cary
I am not deceived; I do not think it is still summer because sun stays and birds continue to sing. ~ “A Sunset of the City” by Gwendolyn Brooks
Read More
I share more tips for supporting students’ use of the parts of speech in this blog post.
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