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Writing Conventions
In this writing conventions worksheet, learners study the picture and add to the picture by drawing what they think is occurring within the scene. Students then write 3 telling sentences about their picture.
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Punctuation
Practice punctuation with a quick exercise. Class members fill in either a period or a question mark at the end of each of 14 sentences. A brief explanation of when to use a period versus a question mark is included.
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Adjective Antonyms
Easy or hard? Fast or slow? Invite your class members to practice with antonyms. They identify each adjective and then use provided antonyms to rewrite the sentences.
K12 Reader
Playing with Adverbs
Kids demonstrate their understanding of the different types of adverbs by using the clues provided to add a how, when, or where words to sentences.
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Shorten the Length
Learn how to summarize by identifying main ideas and supporting details. Readers cross out unimportant information as they read through a text. Is it a random detail? Cross it out! They then draw a concept map, placing the main idea in...
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The 5 Paragraph Essay
The value in this PowerPoint about the five-paragraph expository essay comes from the clear explanations and specific examples provided to illustrate each aspect; however, a complete, model essay is not included. Beware the typos!
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Writing Effective Summaries
Drafting a strong first sentence for a summary is an important step. Writers can use the formula presented on this handout to get started. The resource lists three steps to put together a strong topic sentence, as well as tips and hints...
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Count or Non-Count Nouns?
Many learners struggle with the difference between count and non-count nouns. When do you use a few or a little? Or much or many? Take a look at ten sentences where young grammarians can...
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Tell Me More: Using Predicate Adjectives
In this predicate adjectives worksheet, learners underline the predicate adjectives in 6 sentences. Students look for words that describe the subject.
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Noun Clause as Object of a Sentence
In this noun clauses worksheet, students write a paragraph containing noun clauses and a topic sentence. Students write 3 noun clauses in their paragraph.
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Famous Sayings: Sentence Writing
In this famous sayings instructional activity, students read sayings, then write a 1 sentences answer telling what they think the saying means. Students label their sentences as simple, compound or complex.
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Mrs. Perkins' Dolch Words: #3 Dolch Silly Sentences
Pupils practice word recognition skills. In this dolch sight word lesson plan, students arrange sight words to create silly sentences that are grammatically correct.
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Compound Sentences
In this literacy worksheet, middle schoolers create compound sentences for the fifteen questions. They practice using the correct connecting words.
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Picture Sentences
In this reading skills instructional activity, students examine the 4 sentences that accompany each picture. Students identify the sentences that match the 3 pictures.
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Intermediate Sentence Completion Exercise 15
In this online interactive grammar skills worksheet, learners examine 10 sentences that are missing words and select the appropriate words to complete each of the sentences and match them to the sentences. Student answers are...
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Verbs: Sentence Completions
In this verb worksheet, students fill in blanks to complete sentences, using a verb from a list of 3 that appear at the end of each sentence.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Action Verb Sentence Completion
In this recognizing action verbs worksheet, students read incomplete sentences for context and tense clues and fill in the blanks choosing from lists of three verbs. Students complete five sentences.
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Sentence Order
In this sequencing worksheet, students arrange action phrases in the order they would most likely occur. Students are given two phrases and are to put them in the order that they would occur. There are six sets of sentences.
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Assorted Sentences
In this assorted sentences worksheet, students read the situation and choose the best response. Students complete 12 multiple choice questions.
Pennsylvania Department of Education
Tell Me A Story
Students listen to the story Mrs. Wishy Washy and practice retelling the story. In this tell me a story lesson, students become familiar with all of the characters in the story, then use character pieces to retell the story. Students...
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Verbs: Let, Make, Help, Have, Get, Want, Ask and Tell
In this verbs worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences with the verbs from a word bank. Students complete 1 activity total on this worksheet.
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Using Onomatopoeia to Tell the Story of an Imaginary Field Trip
Young scholars explore language arts by utilizing word choice to compose a paragraph. In this phonetics instructional activity, students discuss the importance of a "voice" in their writing as they read the book Rattletrap Car. Young...
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Which Kind of Sentence
In this type of sentences worksheet, students read each sentence and write the correct punctuation at the end of the sentence. Students review examples for declarative and interrogative sentence endings. Students complete 10 sentences.
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Picture Sentences
In this picture sentence worksheet, students look at a picture, then circle the sentence that tells about it, 3 pictures total. Worksheet contains a link to additional activities.
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