Description
Help your students master sentence types with this engaging sorting activity! In this resource, students will practice identifying and categorizing sentences as simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex. By reading and sorting a variety of sentences, students will deepen their understanding of sentence structure and grammar.
This resource includes:
- 10 Simple Sentences
- 10 Compound Sentences
- 10 Complex Sentences
- 10 Compound-Complex Sentences
- Answer Key for easy grading or review
- 5 blank cards for students to try creating their own sentences
Perfect for grammar practice, literacy centers, independent work, small group instruction, or assessing sentence structure understanding!
Simply print and cut out enough cards for the amount of groups you have, shuffle them up, and let students start sorting! Tip: Laminate the cards for easy use for years to come! Optional: Give students expo markers and have them underline conjunctions.
To extend the activity, challenge students to create their own sentences for each type!
Sentence Type Sorting Cards (40 Cards) -Simple/Compound/Complex/Compound-Complex
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Description
Help your students master sentence types with this engaging sorting activity! In this resource, students will practice identifying and categorizing sentences as simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex. By reading and sorting a variety of sentences, students will deepen their understanding of sentence structure and grammar.
This resource includes:
- 10 Simple Sentences
- 10 Compound Sentences
- 10 Complex Sentences
- 10 Compound-Complex Sentences
- Answer Key for easy grading or review
- 5 blank cards for students to try creating their own sentences
Perfect for grammar practice, literacy centers, independent work, small group instruction, or assessing sentence structure understanding!
Simply print and cut out enough cards for the amount of groups you have, shuffle them up, and let students start sorting! Tip: Laminate the cards for easy use for years to come! Optional: Give students expo markers and have them underline conjunctions.
To extend the activity, challenge students to create their own sentences for each type!



