I have always found it exciting when I find ways to incorporate learning in our homeschool with a theme, especially during the holidays! It makes more mundane subjects come alive, doesn’t it?
This Christmas Adverbs worksheet is just the kind of thing that can make parts of speech seem not-so-awful to those who don’t share my love for grammar.
This adverbs activity can be an independent activity, or it can be used as a group. I’ll explain below!
Note: This activity was originally published in December 2013. A decade later, it has been revised and updated. Please re-download it and enjoy again! xo, Lauren
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Christmas Adverbs Worksheet
This adverbs activity provides several Christmas-themed prompts that will be very familiar to your child. Actions include singing or decorating the Christmas tree.
As your child reads the activity, he should think of 2-5 strong adjectives that modify the action to make it more vibrant.
For example, when given the action ‘singing “Silent Night”‘, your child might use the words reverently, quietly, tenderly, or lovingly.
Remember: An adjective tells how, when, where, and to what degree.
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This adverbs activity is meant to be a brainstorming activity, so it can certainly be a worksheet that you assign to your child after going over the directions.
However, we used this worksheet throughout the years during our morning time of Bible Plus 1 (with this being the Plus 1) and my children and I used this as a group activity.
As a group, each person had to list an adverb after the action was read aloud.
Some answers were hilarious and some were serious, but all of them were extremely creative. The group dynamic encouraged my children to try to beat their siblings’ answers. Positive sibling peer pressure!
I’ll take it!
This type of worksheet is quite versatile, in that several different age ranges can use it. For younger learners, you might need to help prompt and guide to make the activity age-appropriate, but that is easily done.
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Michelle
I’ve been using some of the preschool pages and just wanted to say a quick thank you! We have dial up internet and usually I can’t download pages from the internet. But yours are working 🙂 So whatever you’re doing to keep the files small and your website not too hard to load – keep it up! I appreciate all your work here.
Lauren Hill
Michelle, I’m so glad you’ve been able to download and print so many pages! Thanks for the thoughtful note. 🙂
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when I click on the page the message “this has a reload page” comes up and nothing happens…would like to print this out soon so hopefully this can be fixed…thanks so much for your fantastic pages!!!
Lauren Hill
Hi Pamela – I’m not sure what the deal was with the download…but it’s fixed now! Sorry for the glitch! 🙂