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Sentence Writing Complete Sentences | Sentence Structure | Sentence Building

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Patricia Pat Resources
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K - 3rd, Homeschool
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What educators are saying

This really helped me get my students started at the beginning of the year, and I think these foundational practice skills have helped them be the best group of writers I've had yet!
It is perfect for teaching my ESE students - hands-on, fun, and broken down into easy to understand concepts. I love it and highly recommend it.
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Description

Make sentence writing fun with these hands-on sentence-building worksheets. Beginning writers will manipulate the sentence structure and easily understand how to write a complete sentence by putting sentences together while support is removed gradually. 

These differentiated worksheets focus on Subject, Predicate, Capital Letters, Punctuation marks, Fine Motor Skills, reading, writing, Who, What, Where, When, and Grammar (Fix the Verb).

✏️ This engaging pack features 5 activities that visually explain what should be in a sentence, how it should look, and practice writing as well!.

✏️ Even reluctant writers will love these worksheets, plus you will save a lot of time with FOUR Differentiations and Scaffolding done for you.

✏️ These hands-on worksheets will engage students in their writing and increase their confidence when the text and visual support are gradually removed.

What's Included

  • 40 worksheets + 4 Differentiations = 240 Total Pages
  • 3 Covers (one for each differentiation) Black and White and Color.
  • Answer Keys
  • Tips on how to reuse the unit

Differentiation Options:

  1. Handwriting Line
  2. Single Line
  3. Level 1: Images are supported with text.
  4. Level 2: Images are supported with text, PLUS students will fix the sentence's verb. 
  5. Level 3: Images are not supported with text. 

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⭐ How Does It Work? 

This unit uses Scaffolding to gradually remove support as students learn.

  • Activity 1: Students learn the Sentence Structure
  • Activity 2: Students practice stretching sentences
  • Activity 3: Verb Practice
  • Activity 4: Subject Practice
  • Activity 5: Students start writing complete sentences confidently

⭐ Here's what teachers are loving:

✏️ "I love that this resource covers so many standards." -Kim L.

✏️ "It is a great way to get students writing by giving them the support needed to write sentences. My students love using this because it is all there for them. They do not have to create altogether on their own. Great resource." -Kim L.

✏️ "It's Leveled to meet the needs of different students." -Hannah L.

✏️ "I love that Students check that their sentences have a capital letter and punctuation mark." -Marlene U.

✏️ "The children particularly enjoy the interactive and hands on aspect it provides." -Hannah L.

✏️ "I also love how the activities are differentiated" -Chandra H.

✏️ "I can assign the work by each student's skill level." -Chandra H.

✏️ "The cut and paste keep students engaged you can reach all of your students and differentiate their learning." -Laura G.

✏️ "We did one as a whole group, and now the students can use it independently in their centers." -Michele Z.

⭐  Who Is It for?

These differentiated worksheets incorporate a lot of support and scaffolds to meet the need of all your students. They are perfect for:

  • K-2 Students
  • Reluctant writers 
  • Mixed-grade classrooms
  • English Language Learners 
  • ESL Students
  • Students on the Autism Spectrum
  • Students with language impairments

⭐ Why Are Visuals Aids So Helpful for Sentence Building?

Visual aids are an excellent way to help struggling writers easily comprehend and remember the structure of a complete sentence before they move on to paragraphs. This engaging packet offers clear visuals that focus learners' attention and builds confidence in their writing.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
Recognize the distinguishing features of a sentence (e.g., first word, capitalization, ending punctuation).
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic.
Write narratives in which they recount a well-elaborated event or short sequence of events, include details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide a sense of closure.
Add drawings or other visual displays to descriptions when appropriate to clarify ideas, thoughts, and feelings.

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