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Past, Present, or Future Tense: Cut and Paste Warm Up: Let s Go! Read each verb below. Point backward for past tense. Point up for present. Point forward for future. is drawing, will draw, drew Cut out each verb. Glue the verb in the box that shows the correct tense. Past Present Future smile ran will eat saw feeds will sing plays will cut threw

Past, Present, or Future Tense: Circling Read each sentence. Circle to show whether each underlined verb shows past, present, or future tense. The cup fell off the table. The boy will kick the ball. Jill is swimming with her mom. Nana will come for a visit soon. I am shopping for a new backpack. My sister baked bread for the party. Warm Up: Let s Move! Read each verb below. Do a jumping jack for past tense. Run in place for present. Wiggle and step forward for future. will smile, is smiling, smiled Rewrite one sentence from above by changing the verb tense.

Choose the Correct Verb Tense: Circling and Writing Read each sentence. Circle the verb that makes the most sense in the sentence. Write it on the line. The boy the ball on my foot. dropped is dropping will drop Warm Up: Get Moving! Read each verb below. Touch your toes for past tense. Put your hands on your hips for present. Reach forward for future. find, will find, found Dad my favorite dinner on my next birthday. made makes will make Alex is his uncle paint. helped helping will help Liz on a trip last week. went goes is going My brother likes to rode ride will ride his skateboard. He flowers next week. planted plants will plant

Choose the Correct Verb Tense: More Circling and Writing Read each sentence. Circle the verb that makes the most sense in each sentence. On each line, write whether the correct verb tense is past, present, or future. Our teacher us a silly book yesterday. read is reading will read The bird is a nest in our tree. made making will make My aunt The dogs at the park are My baby sister Ryan likes to to the beach next Friday. drove drives will drive together nicely. played playing will play in the pool with me last night. swam swims will swim the soccer ball. kicked kick will kick Warm Up: Get Active! Read each verb below. Jump back for past tense. Jump up for present. Jump forward for future. will go, is going, went

Past, Present, or Future Tense: Cut and Paste Warm Up: Students should complete the following actions: is drawing (point up), will draw (point forward), drew (point backward). Past ran, saw, threw Present smile, plays, feeds Future will eat, will sing, will cut Past, Present, or Future Tense: Circling Warm Up: Students should complete the following actions: will smile (wiggle and step forward), is smiling (run in place), smiled (jumping jack). past, future, present, future, present, past Answers will vary. Choose the Verb Tense: Circling and Writing Warm Up: Students should complete the following actions: find (hands on hips), will find (reach forward), found (touch toes). dropped, will make, helping, went, ride, will plant Choose the Verb Tense: More Circling and Writing Warm Up: Students should complete the following actions: will go (jump forward), is going (jump up), went (jump backward). read, past; making, present; will drive, future; playing, present; swam, past; kick, present