Let’s go through each sentence one by one and rewrite them correctly, following the directions:
→ Use capital letters at the start.
→ Leave finger spaces between words.
→ Add a period at the end.
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Left Worksheet:
1. Original: “Birds live in a nest.”
→ Already correct! Capital “B”, spaces between words, period at end.
✔ Rewrite:
Birds live in a nest.
2. Original: “A cow lives in a shed.”
→ Already correct! Capital “A”, proper spacing, period.
✔ Rewrite:
A cow lives in a shed.
3. Original: “A lion lives in a den.”
→ Already correct! Capital “A”, good spacing, period.
✔ Rewrite:
A lion lives in a den.
4. Original: “Hens live in a coop.”
→ Already correct! Capital “H”, spaces, period.
✔ Rewrite:
Hens live in a coop.
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Right Worksheet:
1. Original: “I have a pet cat.”
→ Already correct! Capital “I”, spaces, period.
✔ Rewrite:
I have a pet cat.
2. Original: “Her name is Kitty.”
→ Already correct! Capital “H” and “K”, spaces, period.
✔ Rewrite:
Her name is Kitty.
3. Original: “She is white and black.”
→ Already correct! Capital “S”, spaces, period.
✔ Rewrite:
She is white and black.
4. Original: “She plays with me.”
→ Already correct! Capital “S”, spaces, period.
✔ Rewrite:
She plays with me.
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All sentences are already written correctly! You just need to copy them neatly on the lines below each one, making sure your handwriting is clear and you follow the rules: capital letter, finger spaces, and period.
Final Answer:
All sentences are already correct. Copy them exactly as shown onto the blank lines:
Left Worksheet:
1. Birds live in a nest.
2. A cow lives in a shed.
3. A lion lives in a den.
4. Hens live in a coop.
Right Worksheet:
1. I have a pet cat.
2. Her name is Kitty.
3. She is white and black.
4. She plays with me.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable sentence worksheet.