This engaging grammar worksheet helps students understand how to use “a” and “an” correctly before singular nouns. With clear explanations and fun activities, learners will identify proper article usage, write their own sentences, and correct common mistakes.
Subject:
Language Arts
What Students Will Learn
- The difference between singular and plural nouns
- When to use “a” and when to use “an”
- Special rules for tricky words that begin with silent letters or unusual sounds
Learning Objectives
- Identify whether to use “a” or “an” before a singular noun
- Apply grammar rules to complete fill-in-the-blank questions
- Write original sentences using correct article usage
- Edit and correct sentences with incorrect use of articles
What’s Included
- Rule explanations for using "a" and "an"
- Part 1: Fill-in-the-blank with correct article
- Part 2: Write-your-own-sentence practice
- Part 3: Fix-the-mistake grammar challenge
- Answer key for self-checking or teacher review
Reading Level Guide for Teachers
| Grade Level | Type of Activity | Skill Focus |
|---|---|---|
| 2nd Grade | Grammar worksheet | Article usage |
| 3rd Grade | Sentence writing | Parts of speech |
| 4th Grade | Error correction | Grammar awareness |
This guide provides a general overview to help educators match activities to grade-level skills. It is not based on any licensed or proprietary leveling system.
A printable grammar worksheet for grades 2–4 focused on correct article usage with singular nouns.
Download: Using “a” and “an” with Singular Nouns
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