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Grade 2 worksheet: "Fragments into Sentences" - students match word bank phrases to complete sentence fragments.
Sentence Types worksheet with scrambled sentences for students to unscramble and classify as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory.
Grade 1 grammar worksheet on types of sentences with examples and a diagram, illustrated with hazelnuts.
Printable worksheet designed to help students practice writing simple sentences by adding subjects or predicates to incomplete phrases.
Types of sentences worksheet for identifying declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative sentences.
Students can improve their penmanship by copying these simple sentences about animals and gardening onto the provided lines.
Grade 1 grammar worksheet for combining sentences with "and," including example and practice exercises.
Educational worksheet teaching students to identify the four kinds of sentences using blue whale facts.
Fun literacy activity where students practice the "-ig" phonics pattern by filling in the blanks in simple sentences.
Simple Subjects and Predicates Worksheet 1: Chore Day! - An educational activity sheet for students to practice identifying simple subjects and predicates in sentences related to chores.
Identify sentence types: declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory, on this language arts worksheet.
Students can practice identifying and constructing declarative sentences by selecting the correct word order from the options provided.
Simple Sentences Worksheet [Re-Write Part 3] for practicing sentence construction with proper capitalization and punctuation.
This worksheet helps students practice combining short, choppy sentences into longer, more interesting ones using conjunctions.