This worksheet aims to teach students superlative forms in an entertaining way. Through this activity, they must connect words to their superlative versions, creating a -est ending or a "most" or "least" beginning.
This worksheet is all about superlatives - the most "super" form of a word. Superlatives are the words that express the highest degree possible - like "shortest," "most beautiful," or "least interesting." For example, while "short" describes one thing and "shorter" compares two things, "shortest" refers to three or more things.