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Fragment or sentence - Puppy
Level
Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Sentences
Fragment or sentence - Puppy
A fragment is an incomplete sentence, that might be missing the who, the what, or both. A fragment occurs when a sentence is missing one of the key parts it needs to be complete. Worksheet instructions: Is the text a sentence or a fragment? Write the letter ‘S’ for sentence and the letter ‘F’ for fragment.
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Cause and Effect - Bird
Level
Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Cause and Effect - Bird
This worksheet helps students understand the meaning of "cause and effect." The cause is why something happened. The effect is what happened. Worksheet instructions: A parent or teacher should help the students read the sentences below, then guide them in finding the correct answers. Draw a line to match each cause on the left with the likely effect on the right.
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Cause and Effect - Goal
Level
Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Cause and Effect - Goal
This worksheet is great for helping students understand the meaning of "cause and effect." The cause is why something happened. The effect is what happened. Worksheet instructions: A parent or teacher should help the students read the sentences below, then guide them in finding the correct answers. Draw a line to match each cause on the left with the likely effect on the right.
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Cause and Effect - Golf
Level
Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Cause and Effect - Golf
The cause is why something happened. The effect is what happened. Worksheet instructions: A parent or teacher should help the students read the sentences below, then guide them in finding the correct answers. Draw a line to match each cause on the left with the likely effect on the right.
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Simple or compound sentences - Swing
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd
Topic
Sentences
Simple or compound sentences - Swing
This worksheet helps students learn the difference between simple and compound sentences. A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Write (S) if it is a simple sentence and (C) if it is a compound sentence.
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Simple or compound sentences - Dolls
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd
Topic
Sentences
Simple or compound sentences - Dolls
This worksheet helps students differentiate between simple and compound sentences. A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Write (S) if it is a simple sentence and (C) if it is a compound sentence.
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Simple or compound sentences - Fruit
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd
Topic
Sentences
Simple or compound sentences - Fruit
A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Write (S) if it is a simple sentence and (C) if it is a compound sentence.
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Simple to compound sentences - Lion
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences - Lion
A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word 'and,' 'but,' 'so' or 'because.'
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Simple to compound sentences - Food
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences - Food
In this worksheet students learn how to create a compound sentence. A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word and, but, so or because.
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Simple vs compound sentences (with connecting words) - Swim
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd
Topic
Sentences
Simple vs compound sentences (with connecting words) - Swim
In this worksheet students learn how to create a compound sentence. A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because’. Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word in parentheses.
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Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Walk
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Walk
What are compound sentences? A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because’. Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word in parentheses.
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Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Beach
Level
Grade
2nd, 3rd
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Beach
What is a compound sentence? A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because’. Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word in parentheses.
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Noun or verb - Spaghetti
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Parts of speech
Noun or verb - Spaghetti
A noun is a person, place, animal or thing. A verb is a word that describes an action like play, eat and run. It means doing something. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence and write whether the underlined word is a noun or a verb.
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Noun or verb - Piano
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Parts of speech
Noun or verb - Piano
What is the difference between a noun and a verb? A noun is a person, place, animal or thing. A verb is a word that describes an action like play, eat and run. It means doing something. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence and write whether the underlined word is a noun or a verb.
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Indefinite pronouns - balloons
Level
Grade
1st, 2nd
Topic
Pronouns
Indefinite pronouns - balloons
What are indefinite pronouns? Indefinite pronouns are words that don’t refer to any person or thing in particular, such as somebody, anybody, everybody and nobody. Worksheet instructions: Choose the correct indefinite pronoun to complete each sentence.
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Indefinite pronouns - party
Level
Grade
1st, 2nd
Topic
Pronouns
Indefinite pronouns - party
Indefinite pronouns are words that don’t refer to any person or thing in particular, such as somebody, anybody, everybody and nobody. Worksheet instructions: Choose the correct indefinite pronoun to complete each sentence.
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She vs. Her and He vs. His
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Pronouns
She vs. Her and He vs. His
Pronouns are words that replace nouns, such as he, his, she, and her. Some pronouns are possessive. They are words that show belonging, such as ‘his’ and ‘her.’ Worksheet instructions: Choose the correct pronoun to complete each sentence.
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Possessive pronouns - House
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Pronouns
Possessive pronouns - House
What are possessive pronouns? Possessive pronouns are words that show belonging. Possessive pronouns include: my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, our, ours, their, and theirs.
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Changing nouns to pronouns - Dinner
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Pronouns
Changing nouns to pronouns - Dinner
What are pronouns? Pronouns are words that replace nouns, like he, she, it, and they. Worksheet instructions: Replace the underlined noun in each sentence below with the correct pronoun from the word bank. Each pronouns can be used more than once.
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Changing nouns to pronouns - Pool
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Pronouns
Changing nouns to pronouns - Pool
Pronouns are words that replace nouns, like he, she, it, and they. Worksheet instructions: Replace the underlined noun in each sentence below with the correct pronoun from the word bank. Each pronouns can be used more than once.
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Personal Pronouns - Cow
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Pronouns
Personal Pronouns - Cow
What are personal pronouns? Personal Pronouns are words that can replace the names of people and animals, like "he," "she" and "they." Worksheet instructions: Circle the pronoun that can replace the underlined words.
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Personal Pronouns - Cake
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Pronouns
Personal Pronouns - Cake
Pronouns are words that replace nouns, like he, she, it, and they. Personal pronouns are words that replace the names of people and animals. Worksheet instructions: Circle the pronoun that can replace the underlined words.
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Matching Pronouns - Present
Level
Grade
K, 1st, 2nd
Topic
Pronouns
Matching Pronouns - Present
What are pronouns? Pronouns are words that replace nouns, like he, she, it, and they. Worksheet instructions: Match the underlined words with the correct pronoun.
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Writing sentences with adjectives - Ping Pong
Level
Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Adjectives
Writing sentences with adjectives - Ping Pong
An adjective is a word that tells us what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives describe nouns. Worksheet instructions: In each sentence, circle the adjective and underline the noun it describes. Then, follow the instructions that follow.
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Writing sentences with adjectives - Backpack
Level
Grade
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Topic
Adjectives
Writing sentences with adjectives - Backpack
Adjectives are words that tell us what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives describe nouns. Worksheet instructions: In each sentence, circle the adjective and underline the noun it describes. Then, follow the instructions that follow.
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