Description
20 printable pages of making sentences activities! A great resource for literacy centers and Daily 5 work.
Use these Spring-themed sentences to excite your students!
Students will cut apart the words on the bottom.
Glue in order to build a sentence.
Rewrite the sentence to work on handwriting.
Illustrate the sentences to demonstrate understanding.
Sentences use common dolch words and decodable CVC words to support beginning readers.
Sentences end in a variety of punctuation including: periods, questions marks, and exclamation points.
Use these Spring-themed sentences to excite your students!
Students will cut apart the words on the bottom.
Glue in order to build a sentence.
Rewrite the sentence to work on handwriting.
Illustrate the sentences to demonstrate understanding.
Sentences use common dolch words and decodable CVC words to support beginning readers.
Sentences end in a variety of punctuation including: periods, questions marks, and exclamation points.
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Description
20 printable pages of making sentences activities! A great resource for literacy centers and Daily 5 work.
Use these Spring-themed sentences to excite your students!
Students will cut apart the words on the bottom.
Glue in order to build a sentence.
Rewrite the sentence to work on handwriting.
Illustrate the sentences to demonstrate understanding.
Sentences use common dolch words and decodable CVC words to support beginning readers.
Sentences end in a variety of punctuation including: periods, questions marks, and exclamation points.
Use these Spring-themed sentences to excite your students!
Students will cut apart the words on the bottom.
Glue in order to build a sentence.
Rewrite the sentence to work on handwriting.
Illustrate the sentences to demonstrate understanding.
Sentences use common dolch words and decodable CVC words to support beginning readers.
Sentences end in a variety of punctuation including: periods, questions marks, and exclamation points.
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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