Subject and Predicate Sorting Activity | Writing Complete Sentences | Center 3rd

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Elementary Lesson Plans
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2nd - 4th
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This was the perfect activity to use in small groups. It really helped me to see who understood the concept and who didn't. I will definitely use this again!
My small group loved using this resource and were super engaged! It was a great way to practice subject/predicate relationships for my multilingual learners.

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Subject and Predicate Sort - This is an activity where students will sort cards into the correct category - subject of predicate. There are a total of 16 cards to make 8 complete sentences. After the cards are sorted, they will write the sentences onto the skill sheet provided, where they will underline the subject once and the predicate twice. They will then circle the verb. They are instructed to write four of their own sentences on the back and follow the same directions.

This works great for a literacy center. They can even work with a partner to do the sorting part, and then complete the sentences individually for a grade.

Includes: sorting mat, 16 sentence parts, skill sheet

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3 pages
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