Verb Worksheets (Free Printables)

Free Printable Verbs Worksheets for elementary students are ready to download, print, and use as PDF files for your classroom or homeschool. This collection includes action verbs charts, verb tenses activities, irregular verbs practice pages, flashcards, sorting mats, and learning center games. These resources help students identify and use verbs correctly, understand past, present, and future tenses, and master frequently occurring irregular verb pairs.

Free Printable Verbs Worksheets

Action Verbs Chart

This colorful action verbs chart displays common action verbs paired with illustrations, organized by learning level. Print it for classroom display or laminate it as a reusable reference tool for young writers and readers.

Action Verbs Chart Anchor Chart

This anchor chart introduces the definition of a verb with color-coded text and visual clipart showing kids in action. Use it as a classroom poster to launch your verbs unit or pair it with the flashcard set for center activities.

What is a Verb?

A verb (sometimes called an action word) is a word that describes an action, an occurrence, or a state of being. Every complete sentence must have at least one verb. Verbs can show physical actions like run, jump, and clap, or mental actions like think and know. Teaching students to identify verbs is a foundational grammar skill that strengthens both reading comprehension and writing. Teachers and parents will find activities suited for whole-class lessons, small group work, literacy centers, and independent practice.

“A verb is a word that shows an action or a state of being.”

Action Verbs Worksheets

Action Verbs Flash Cards

These action verb flash cards come in two sets — one for beginner verbs and one for intermediate verbs — making them easy to differentiate for your classroom. Use them for memory games, partner quizzes, sorting centers, or word wall practice. For more printables, to use in the classroom check out our How To Write Poetry worksheets!

Action Verbs Worksheet

Students dab their way through a verb maze, landing only on action words and avoiding nouns and adjectives along the way. This hands-on activity builds verb recognition skills in a fun, low-prep format perfect for literacy centers. For more FREE printables, check out our Common Noun Worksheets!

Action Verbs Worksheet AZ

Students write an action verb for each letter of the alphabet on this open-ended word work activity. Clipart of kids in action provides visual prompts and makes it accessible for early writers and emergent readers

Action Verbs Fill Blank

Students choose the correct action verb from a word bank to complete six sentences, reinforcing subject-verb agreement and natural sentence construction. A teacher copy with an answer key is included for easy grading and small-group instruction.

What is Verb Tense?

Verb tense tells us when an action happens — in the past, the present, or the future. The three simple verb tenses are past tense (the action already happened), present tense (the action is happening now), and future tense (the action will happen). Students begin learning verb tenses in first grade by using words like yesterday, today, and tomorrow as context clues.

“Verb tense tells you WHEN an action happens: past, present, or future.”

Verb Tense Worksheets

Verb Tenses Chart

This verb tenses chart introduces past, present, and future tense with clear definitions, color-coded endings, and example words in three columns. Hang it in your writing center or grammar station for ongoing reference throughout the unit. Take a look at these FREE Punctuation Worksheets!

Verb Tense Flash Cards

These verb tense flash cards come in three color-coded pages, with each row of cards showing the past, present, and future form of the same verb. Pair them with the learning mat for a complete hands-on verb tenses center activity.

Verb Tense Learning Mat

Students roll the dice, find their verb, and place the matching past, present, and future tense cards below it on this reusable learning mat. The game format makes abstract tense concepts engaging and repeatable for small group practice.

Verb Tense Worksheet

Students read sentences and identify whether the verb is past, present, or future tense on this multiple-choice practice worksheet. A teacher copy is included, and the modified layout makes it easy to use for both whole-class lessons and independent practice.

Verb Tenses Sorting Worksheet

Students cut and paste verb cards into Past, Present, and Future columns on this hands-on sorting activity. Black-and-white clipart examples at the top model the concept before students sort independently

Verb Tenses in Sentences

Students write the correct tense form of a given verb to complete nine sentences, using time-signal words like yesterday, today, and tomorrow as context clues. A teacher copy with answer key is included for quick assessment and small group follow-up.

What are Irregular Verbs?

Irregular verbs are verbs that do not follow the standard rule of adding -ed to form the past tense. Instead of walked or jumped, irregular verbs change their spelling in unpredictable ways — go becomes went, eat becomes ate, and run becomes ran. Because these forms must be memorized, repeated exposure through charts, games, and practice activities is the most effective way to teach them.

“Irregular verbs don’t follow the -ed rule — their past tense forms must be memorized.”

Irregular Verbs Worksheets

Irregular Verbs Anchor Chart

This anchor chart introduces irregular verbs with a clear definition, a visual example using eat and ate, and a full word list of ten irregular verb pairs with color-coded arrows. Display it during instruction and leave it up as a reference throughout your irregular verbs unit.

Irregular Verbs Flash Cards

These irregular verb flashcards show each present-and-past-tense pair with matching color borders to help students connect the forms visually. Use them for partner drills, matching games, or as a self-check study tool for memorizing irregular past tense forms.

Irregular Verbs Worksheet

Students color the past tense form of each irregular verb using a color-by-code key on this engaging activity page. An evergreen-themed design keeps it usable year-round, and the color format helps reinforce verb pair recognition through visual memory. For more FREE grammar printables check out our Conjunctions Worksheets today!

Irregular Verbs Roll and Color

Students roll the dice, find the matching verb on the board, and color it while saying the past tense form aloud on this simple roll-and-cover activity. The game format builds fluency with all ten irregular verb pairs through repeated, low-pressure repetition.

Irregular Verbs in Sentences

Students complete nine sentences by writing the correct irregular past tense form of the verb in parentheses, without a word bank for an added challenge. A reference example at the top compares a regular and irregular verb side by side, and an answer key page is included

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