Description
I created this activity to help my kids practice types of sentences: complete vs. incomplete. The kids read the sentences and then sort them accordingly. We needed to review this concept before we started discussing simple and compound sentences.
The activity includes:
- cover page with directions
- labels for "Complete Sentences" and "Incomplete Sentences"
- 28 cards for sorting
- a recording sheet
- an answer key
The activity includes:
- cover page with directions
- labels for "Complete Sentences" and "Incomplete Sentences"
- 28 cards for sorting
- a recording sheet
- an answer key
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Digital downloads
Grades
1st - 3rd
Subjects
Pages
8
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
45 minutes
Description
I created this activity to help my kids practice types of sentences: complete vs. incomplete. The kids read the sentences and then sort them accordingly. We needed to review this concept before we started discussing simple and compound sentences.
The activity includes:
- cover page with directions
- labels for "Complete Sentences" and "Incomplete Sentences"
- 28 cards for sorting
- a recording sheet
- an answer key
The activity includes:
- cover page with directions
- labels for "Complete Sentences" and "Incomplete Sentences"
- 28 cards for sorting
- a recording sheet
- an answer key
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Mostly used with 3rd grade
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This was a great resource for my third graders. Offered good practice for them.
This is a great resource to use for my diverse group of second graders.
My students were very engaged with this activity!
Great resource
Great resource!
Nice resource for determining a student's ability to differentiate between complete sentences and fragments. Thank you!
Great resource.
This was a perfect quick check to see where students are with this skill.
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