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Clause Kids

Clause Kids Word Search

This worksheet is themed around people and uses clause phrases like “Kids who,” “Girl who,” and “Boss who.” Students must locate phrases that describe individuals with specific roles or relationships. The focus is on forming relative clauses that connect people to actions or identities. This kind of word search supports learning about descriptive sentence building.

Working on this worksheet enhances vocabulary by introducing and reinforcing common relative clauses tied to people. It improves word recognition and reading fluency, as students scan for precise phrase patterns. The activity also sharpens critical thinking by requiring attention to detail in identifying complete phrases. Fine motor skills are exercised through the circling or marking of found words. Overall, it builds a foundational understanding of clause structures used to describe individuals.

Relative Pronouns To Find – Kids who, Girl who, Boys who, Man who, Mom who, Dad who, Nurse who, Team who, Chef who, Boss who, Boy who, Fans who, Crew who, Lady who, Judge who