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Writing full sentences - Funny
Level
Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Sentences
Writing full sentences - Funny
What is a complete sentence? A complete sentence contains a subject (someone or something) and a predicate (what the subject is being or doing). A sentence starts with a capital letter, and ends with punctuation (period, question mark, or exclamation point). Worksheet instructions: Create five new sentences by combining 2 nouns and a verb, plus any other words you want to use.
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Writing full sentences - Tree
Level
Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Sentences
Writing full sentences - Tree
A sentence contains a subject (someone or something) and a predicate (what the subject is being or doing). A sentence starts with a capital letter, and ends with punctuation (period, question mark, or exclamation point). Worksheet instructions: Create five new sentences by combining 2 nouns and a verb, plus any other words you want to use.
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Spacing between words - Soccer
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Letters and words
Spacing between words - Soccer
Clap as you say each word in the sentence. Then, rewrite the sentence and put your finger after each word you write.
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Spacing between words - Milk
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Letters and words
Spacing between words - Milk
Clap as you say each word in the sentence. Then, rewrite the sentence and put your finger after each word you write.
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Spacing between words - Cat
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Letters and words
Spacing between words - Cat
Clap as you say each word in the sentence. Then, rewrite the sentence and put your finger after each word you write.
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Spacing between words - Big Dog
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Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Letters and words
Spacing between words - Big Dog
Clap as you say each word in the sentence. Then, rewrite the sentence and put your finger after each word you write.
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Spacing between words - Astronaut
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Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Letters and words
Spacing between words - Astronaut
Clap as you say each word in the sentence. Then, rewrite the sentence and put your finger after each word you write.
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Trace and copy sentences - Banana
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Banana
Worksheet instructions: Trace and copy the sentences.
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Trace and copy sentences - Couch
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Couch
Trace and copy the sentences.
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Commas and quotation marks - Chess
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th
Topic
Punctuation
Commas and quotation marks - Chess
Remember, the first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. If the quotation marks start a sentence, the quote should end with a comma, before the ending quotation marks. “We got home very fast,” said Michael’s mom. Worksheet instructions: Underline what each speaker says and add quotation marks and commas where needed.
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Writing compound sentences - Chess pieces
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Topic
Sentences
Writing compound sentences - Chess pieces
A simple sentence is a sentence with only one subject and predicate (The boy threw the ball). A compound sentence is two simple sentences joined by a comma and a conjunction such as and, or, but, or so (The boy threw the ball, and the girl caught it). Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using a comma and the word in parentheses.
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Simple or Compound - Bike
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Topic
Sentences
Simple or Compound - Bike
A simple sentence is a sentence with only one subject and predicate (The boy threw the ball). A compound sentence is two simple sentences joined by a comma and a conjunction such as and, or, but, or so (The boy threw the ball, and the girl caught it). Worksheet instructions: Write “S” for simple sentences and “C” for compound sentences.
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Writing subjects and predicates - Glove
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Topic
Sentences
Writing subjects and predicates - Glove
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Write the predicate for each sentence. Try to use details, as shown in the provided example.
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Writing subjects and predicates - Caveman
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Topic
Sentences
Writing subjects and predicates - Caveman
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Write the subject for each sentence. Try to use details, as shown in the provided example.
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Subjects and predicates - Rocket
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Topic
Sentences
Subjects and predicates - Rocket
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Circle the subject and underline the predicate in each sentence.
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Subjects and predicates - Sheep
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Topic
Sentences
Subjects and predicates - Sheep
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Circle the subject and underline the predicate in each sentence.
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Fact vs opinion - Basketball
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Fact vs opinion - Basketball
Remember, if something is true, or it really happened, it is a fact. If something is what someone thinks or believes, it is an opinion. Worksheet instructions: Read the story. As you read, think about what parts are fact and what parts are opinion. Then, answer the questions that follow. A parent or teacher should read along with the student, and help as needed.
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Sequencing - Sun
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Topic
Reading
Sequencing - Sun
Sequencing means putting things in order, from first to last. Worksheet instructions: Write the number 1, 2, 3 or 4 in the box beside what happened first, second, third or fourth. A parent or teacher can read along with the student, and help as needed.
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Sequencing - Owl
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Topic
Reading
Sequencing - Owl
Sequencing means putting things in order, from first to last. Worksheet instructions: Write the number 1, 2, 3 or 4 in the box beside what happened first, second, third or fourth. A parent or teacher can read along with the student, and help as needed.
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Complete The Sentence - Goal keeper
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Spelling
Complete The Sentence - Goal keeper
Worksheet instructions: Read the words inside the box. Then, write each word in the correct sentence.
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Subject and predicate - Speech
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Sentences
Subject and predicate - Speech
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. Worksheet instructions: Circle the subject. Underline the predicate.
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Comma Splices - Chess Cat
Level
Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Sentences
Comma Splices - Chess Cat
A comma splice occurs when a comma is incorrectly used to join two independent clauses. You can fix comma splices by adding a conjunction, using a period to make two separate sentences, or by using a semi-colon (;). Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the below sentences, fixing the comma splices.
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Fragment, sentence or run-on? - Hurdles
Level
Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Sentences
Fragment, sentence or run-on? - Hurdles
A full sentence expresses a complete thought (it has a subject and a verb). A fragment is not a complete thought. A run-on sentence has two or more clauses that are not joined correctly. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the fragments and run-ons as proper sentences. If it’s already a proper sentence, simply write the word ‘sentence’.
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Run-on Sentences - Cheetah
Level
Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Sentences
Run-on Sentences - Cheetah
A run-on sentence occurs when independent clauses are not joined correctly. Worksheet instructions: Correct the run-on sentences by rewriting each sentence and adding conjunctions and punctuation where necessary.
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Run-on Sentences - Sunny Bird
Level
Grade
4th, 5th
Topic
Sentences
Run-on Sentences - Sunny Bird
A run-on sentence occurs when independent clauses are not joined correctly. Worksheet instructions: Correct the run-on sentences by rewriting each sentence and adding conjunctions and punctuation where necessary.
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