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A major stumbling block for correct capitalization & punctuation is knowing where the sentences end. These fun & engaging NO PREP, SPRING THEMED activities will help your students practice reading, writing, capitalization, punctuation, & sight words. With this differentiated packet, you'll have print-and-go editing worksheets & writing prompts at your fingertips all season long!
⭐️Click HERE to save 25% by buying this resource as part of my Mega Growing Bundle!⭐️
( In my growing bundle, each time I add a new themed packet, the price of the bundle will increase accordingly. However, once you buy into a growing bundle, you get all the future additions for free! )
Each page has two, three, or four sentences with missing capitals (beginning of a sentence, proper nouns, “I”) and punctuation (period, question mark, exclamation point). The pages together make a little book about springtime.
⟿ Please make sure you check out the product preview to see everything that's included!
You’ll be giving your boys and girls sentences with no punctuation or capitals. Their job is to figure out where the sentences end, edit the sentences, and then rewrite them with correct capitalization and punctuation, as well as neat handwriting.
⚫ INCLUDED IN THIS EASY TO USE RESOURCE ⚫
- Detailed Lesson Plans
- "Editing Marks" Anchor Charts
- "How do I Know Where the Sentences End?" Anchor Charts
- Spring-Themed Editing Pages
- Answer Keys
- Themed Lined Sheets for Student Generated Writing
- Themed Cover Pages to Make Student Books
⚫ There are THREE LEVELS so you can differentiate in your classroom:
- Easier Edit and Rewrite
- More Challenging Edit and Rewrite
- Student Generated Writing
⚫ Great to use for:
- Literacy Centers
- Independent Work
- Part of Guided Reading
- Intervention
- Assessment
- Enrichment
- Review
- Homework
- Substitutes
- Remote Learning
●●● Product page count includes 34 answer key pages.
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 2nd Grade Teacher said, "I used this frequently with my students as morning review. As part of the morning DO NOW directions, I added how many capitals and how many punctuation marks were needed. That helped them to know if they were finished or not. If they had any trouble they could discuss it with a partner. I had it posted on my Smart Board and students came up to write each corrected sentence to complete the paragraph. I love using this product with my class! If we were short on time, then individual students would read the corrected sentence naming the letter that was capitalized and the punctuation used. Collected, they became a quick assessments. Thank you for this great product!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lineylouandco said, "This is such a hard concept for beginning writers. My 2nd grader is an amazing writer; however, she was writing paragraphs with hardly a period in sight. This resource was a very helpful way to have her look at someone else's writing in order to edit and think about where a sentence should end. Thank you for making this concept crystal clear!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Beth P. said, "This was exactly what I needed to help 2nd graders practice careful proofreading and editing. It was super clear, easy for them to read. The practice figuring out where a sentence ended was fantastic! There were multiple versions for differentiating! Recommend this product!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lacy S. said, "This has been one of the best writing resources I have used and bought in 11 years. For the 1st time my students have finally learned, retained, and applied what a simple sentence structure looks like. It allows for individual and independent work so I can work with other students 1 on 1. I really wish there were more of these."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ First Grade Teacher said, "I used this in May with my 1st Graders. It was an excellent resource and tied together so many writing and printing skills that we have been practicing. It was a wonderful wrap-up to the end of our year and something fun to keep my students engaged."
Related Resources You May Like:
- St Patrick's Day Writing Capitalization and Punctuation Practice
- Mother’s Day Writing Capitalization and Punctuation Practice
- End of the Year Writing Capitalization and Punctuation Practice
- End of the Year Activities | Narrative Writing Craftivity
- End of the Year Activity | Autograph Book
- Memory Book Year Long | Paragraph Writing Pages for Each Month FIRST GRADE
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Description
A major stumbling block for correct capitalization & punctuation is knowing where the sentences end. These fun & engaging NO PREP, SPRING THEMED activities will help your students practice reading, writing, capitalization, punctuation, & sight words. With this differentiated packet, you'll have print-and-go editing worksheets & writing prompts at your fingertips all season long!
⭐️Click HERE to save 25% by buying this resource as part of my Mega Growing Bundle!⭐️
( In my growing bundle, each time I add a new themed packet, the price of the bundle will increase accordingly. However, once you buy into a growing bundle, you get all the future additions for free! )
Each page has two, three, or four sentences with missing capitals (beginning of a sentence, proper nouns, “I”) and punctuation (period, question mark, exclamation point). The pages together make a little book about springtime.
⟿ Please make sure you check out the product preview to see everything that's included!
You’ll be giving your boys and girls sentences with no punctuation or capitals. Their job is to figure out where the sentences end, edit the sentences, and then rewrite them with correct capitalization and punctuation, as well as neat handwriting.
⚫ INCLUDED IN THIS EASY TO USE RESOURCE ⚫
- Detailed Lesson Plans
- "Editing Marks" Anchor Charts
- "How do I Know Where the Sentences End?" Anchor Charts
- Spring-Themed Editing Pages
- Answer Keys
- Themed Lined Sheets for Student Generated Writing
- Themed Cover Pages to Make Student Books
⚫ There are THREE LEVELS so you can differentiate in your classroom:
- Easier Edit and Rewrite
- More Challenging Edit and Rewrite
- Student Generated Writing
⚫ Great to use for:
- Literacy Centers
- Independent Work
- Part of Guided Reading
- Intervention
- Assessment
- Enrichment
- Review
- Homework
- Substitutes
- Remote Learning
●●● Product page count includes 34 answer key pages.
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 2nd Grade Teacher said, "I used this frequently with my students as morning review. As part of the morning DO NOW directions, I added how many capitals and how many punctuation marks were needed. That helped them to know if they were finished or not. If they had any trouble they could discuss it with a partner. I had it posted on my Smart Board and students came up to write each corrected sentence to complete the paragraph. I love using this product with my class! If we were short on time, then individual students would read the corrected sentence naming the letter that was capitalized and the punctuation used. Collected, they became a quick assessments. Thank you for this great product!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lineylouandco said, "This is such a hard concept for beginning writers. My 2nd grader is an amazing writer; however, she was writing paragraphs with hardly a period in sight. This resource was a very helpful way to have her look at someone else's writing in order to edit and think about where a sentence should end. Thank you for making this concept crystal clear!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Beth P. said, "This was exactly what I needed to help 2nd graders practice careful proofreading and editing. It was super clear, easy for them to read. The practice figuring out where a sentence ended was fantastic! There were multiple versions for differentiating! Recommend this product!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lacy S. said, "This has been one of the best writing resources I have used and bought in 11 years. For the 1st time my students have finally learned, retained, and applied what a simple sentence structure looks like. It allows for individual and independent work so I can work with other students 1 on 1. I really wish there were more of these."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ First Grade Teacher said, "I used this in May with my 1st Graders. It was an excellent resource and tied together so many writing and printing skills that we have been practicing. It was a wonderful wrap-up to the end of our year and something fun to keep my students engaged."
Related Resources You May Like:
- St Patrick's Day Writing Capitalization and Punctuation Practice
- Mother’s Day Writing Capitalization and Punctuation Practice
- End of the Year Writing Capitalization and Punctuation Practice
- End of the Year Activities | Narrative Writing Craftivity
- End of the Year Activity | Autograph Book
- Memory Book Year Long | Paragraph Writing Pages for Each Month FIRST GRADE
_____________________________________
Copyright © K-2 to the Core
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩▩
Did you know that leaving feedback earns you credits toward future TpT purchases? It’s so worth it, and I love getting feedback!
Please follow me, and you’ll be notified when I upload new resources. My new resources are always 50% off for the first 48 hours they are posted!
Cindy Winter
K-2 to the Core
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