Let's solve this "Build a Sentence!" worksheet step by step. The goal is to
draw a line through the circles starting at the
red circle, connecting the words in the correct order to form a
complete and grammatically correct sentence for each section.
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🔹 Section 1:
Words:
- The (red circle)
- kitten
- drinks
- milk.
Step-by-step reasoning:
We start at
"The" (red circle).
Now, we need to build a sentence about a kitten drinking milk.
Possible sentence:
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"The kitten drinks milk."
So, the correct order is:
1. The (start)
2. kitten
3. drinks
4. milk.
✔ Connect the circles in this order:
The → kitten → drinks → milk.
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🔹 Section 2:
Words:
- I (red circle)
- have
- a
- bike.
Step-by-step reasoning:
Start at
"I" (red circle).
We're making a sentence about owning a bike.
Possible sentence:
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"I have a bike."
Order:
1. I (start)
2. have
3. a
4. bike.
✔ Connect:
I → have → a → bike.
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🔹 Section 3:
Words:
- The (red circle)
- dog
- runs
- home.
Step-by-step reasoning:
Start at
"The" (red circle).
We’re describing what the dog does.
Possible sentence:
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"The dog runs home."
Order:
1. The (start)
2. dog
3. runs
4. home.
✔ Connect:
The → dog → runs → home.
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
The kitten drinks milk.
→ Line: The → kitten → drinks → milk
2.
I have a bike.
→ Line: I → have → a → bike
3.
The dog runs home.
→ Line: The → dog → runs → home
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These sentences are all simple, grammatically correct, and match the pictures:
- A cat drinking milk
- A girl with a bike
- A dog running
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Tip for kids: Always start at the red circle and think: “Who or what is doing the action?” Then add the verb and ending word!
Let me know if you'd like a visual guide or printable version!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simple sentence structure worksheet.