Drag or click each word to sort it into the right bucket. Can you sort them all correctly?
Nouns are people, places, things, or ideas. (dog, park, happiness)
Verbs are action words or state-of-being words. (run, jump, is, seem)
Adjectives describe nouns โ they tell what kind, how many, or which one. (big, three, red)
Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs โ often end in -ly. (quickly, very, soon)
This free interactive reading and language arts tool helps students practice essential ELA skills. Designed for elementary and middle school learners, it provides instant feedback and tracks progress so students can see their improvement over time. All activities align with Common Core ELA standards.
Strong reading and writing skills are the foundation for success in every school subject. Interactive practice tools like this one make it easier for students to build vocabulary, improve grammar, and develop comprehension strategies. Regular practice with engaging activities helps make these skills automatic.
Work through the activities above at your own pace. Each question provides instant feedback. Try to improve your score with each attempt. Teachers can assign this tool for classroom practice or homework, and parents can use it for reading enrichment at home.
Last reviewed: April 2026