Conjunctions Worksheets

Free printable conjunction worksheets, charts, activities, games, and teaching resources for elementary class. Below you’ll find grammar conjunction word lists, charts, and tons of fun conjunction activity pages, PDF worksheets with answer keys, and learning centers for your kindergarten, first, second, and third-grade classrooms.



Conjunctions Anchor Chart

Free printable conjunctions chart or poster for your classroom. This colorful conjunctions anchor chart provides students with simple, easy references and examples of conjunctions.

Conjunctions Word List

Free printable conjunction word list for student reference charts. This helpful tool can help young readers and writers with identifying coordinating and subordinating conjunctions.

What is a Conjunction?

A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. Conjunctions help join ideas together and show relationships between different parts of a sentence. Common types include coordinating conjunctions that connect equal parts and subordinating conjunctions that connect dependent clauses to independent clauses. Pair these resources with our Writing Bundle and get everything you need for a fun-filled year of writing!

Conjunctions Anchor Chart

Free printable conjunction anchor chart for students learning to identify conjunctions. This anchor chart reads, “A conjunction is a word that connects other words or groups of words” and will make a simple reference chart for your elementary students.

Conjunctions Poster

Free printable conjunctions anchor chart for students learning to identify conjunctions in reading and writing. This anchor chart reads, “A conjunction is a word that joins two or more words, phrases, or sentences together,” and will make a simple reference chart for your elementary students.

How to Teach Conjunctions

Teaching conjunctions typically begins in first or second grade when students have mastered basic sentence structure. Start with simple coordinating conjunctions like and, but” and or by having students combine short sentences or connect items in lists. As students progress, introduce subordinating conjunctions like because, when, and if to help them create more complex sentences and improve their writing fluency.

FANBOYS Anchor Chart

FANBOYS is a poster that breaks down coordinating conjunctions by function – joining words, choosing between options, contrasting ideas, and explaining reasons. The memorable acronym and clear categories make it easy for students to select the right conjunction for their writing needs.

Basic Conjunction Flashcards

A visual guide showcasing 12 basic coordinating conjunctions with fun superhero characters. Ideal for introducing young learners to sentence connectors and building grammar skills.

Subordinating Conjunctions Flashcards

A colorful visual set of flash cards featuring 12 common subordinating conjunctions. Perfect for classroom walls or student desks to help children remember connecting words like after, before, because, and until when writing sentences.

Conjunction Worksheets

Free printable conjunctions worksheets and printable activity pages for students learning all about connecting words. Paired with our common noun or irregular noun resources, your students will be grammar masters in no time!

Conjunction Cut and Paste

Students cut out the conjunction fragments and sort them into complete sentences. This is a fun and engaging way for students to practice which conjunctions support different types of writing.

Conjunctions Cut and Paste Activity

Hands-on cut-and-paste activity where students match sentence fragments using appropriate conjunctions. This page provides different sentence pairs and conjunction options.

Conjunctions Cut and Paste Activity

This worksheet helps students practice creating complete, logical sentences while understanding how connecting words change meaning and flow. Simply match the sentence fragments.

Conjunctions Sorting Cut and Paste

An interactive worksheet that challenges students to categorize conjunctions by type – coordinating, subordinating, and correlative. Students cut out conjunction words and sort them into the correct columns, reinforcing their understanding of how different conjunctions function in sentence construction.

Conjunctions Acrostic Challenge Sheet

A creative writing activity where students create sentences using conjunctions for each letter in “CONJUNCTION.” This engaging worksheet combines grammar practice with creative expression.

Conjunctions Activity Page

Break out the Bingo daubers for this fun, simple conjunctions activity page. Students dab their way through the maze, only landing on conjunction words along the way. This is a fun, hands-on activity for learning to identify basic nouns.

Conjunction Sentences Worksheet So Or

An exercise where students choose between so and or to complete sentences correctly. This worksheet helps students understand the difference between showing cause-and-effect relationships versus presenting choices.

Conjunction Sentences And Because

Students practice selecting the and and because to complete each sentence. This activity reinforces understanding of adding information and explaining reasons.

Conjunction Sentences And But

A fun worksheet focusing on the difference between and and but. Students complete sentences by choosing the correct conjunction, helping them master these fundamental coordinating conjunctions through practical application.

Beginner Conjunctions Fill in the Blank Worksheet

Free printable fill-in-the-blank conjunctions worksheet for students learning to use conjunctions in sentences. Instruct students to choose the best word from the given conjunction word bank to complete each sentence.

Conjunctions Fill in the Blank Intermediate Worksheet

An interactive conjunction worksheet where students select the correct connecting word from a provided word bank to complete sentences. This printable fill-in-the-blank activity helps students practice build stronger sentence construction skills.

Conjunctions Worksheet Advanced Fill in the Blank

Students read each incomplete sentence and choose the most suitable conjunction from the given options, reinforcing their understanding of how connecting words function in context.

Coordinating Conjunctions Sentences Page

Students practice joining simple sentences using coordinating conjunctions like and, but, so, and or. This worksheet helps develop fluency by teaching students to recognize when ideas should be connected.

Correlative Conjunctions Worksheet

A fun worksheet that has students combine sentence pairs to create more sophisticated writing. Students will choose appropriate conjunctions to improve their overall sentence construction skills.

Subordinating Conjunctions Worksheet

A worksheet that focuses on combining sentences and challenges students to merge simple sentences into complex, flowing statements. This worksheet reinforces conjunctions through thoughtful sentence creation.

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