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Animal Adjectives
For this animal adjectives worksheet, students write an animal next to each adjective, write sentences with the adjectives, and answer short answer questions about adjectives. Students complete 5 activities total.
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Duck - ESL
In this ESL sentence writing worksheet, learners use the yellow dot pattern to trace the sentence 'I can see a duck.' Students then use the dot pattern to write the sentence on their own.
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So and Neither
In this so and neither worksheet, students respond to sentences given to them with either the word so or neither at the front of the sentences. Students write 37 sentences total.
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Printing: Those
In this writing learning exercise, students trace and write sentences containing the word "those" based on pictures given. Students write 6 sentences and trace 2 words.
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Oops! Sorry about that!
For this writing worksheet, students write sentences about times someone did something bad to them and times when they did something bad to someone else accidentally or on purpose. Students write 5 sentences.
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There is a/an
In this a/an worksheet, students look at the picture of a room and write sentences using a or an to write about what they see. Students write 10 sentences.
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Handwriting Practice: Sentences
In this sentence handwriting practice worksheet, students trace over the letters in the 4 sentences and then write the sentences themselves on the lines provided. In addition, students draw pictures for each of the sentences in the space...
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Animals can...
In this animals worksheet, students write sentences based on the given pictures about what animals can do. Students write 4 sentences.
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What do you have to do?
In this writing sentences worksheet, students answer questions that ask them what they have to do at certain times of day or year. Students write 5 sentences.
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Do you ever wish you were taller?
In this writing sentences instructional activity, students answer questions about things they wish for themselves. Students write 4 sentences.
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Revising Dialogue II
In this dialogue revision worksheet, learners revise a set of sentences so they sound more natural and fitting for the characters speaking.
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Language Review #31
In this language review #31 worksheet, 1st graders read 3 sentences, put them in the correct order and write them on the lines provided.
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There Is a Cat on The Desk
In this trace and write worksheet, students trace and write sentences about a cat on a desk. Students trace and write 6 sentences total.
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Sentence Round Up: Pretest
In this sentence activity, learners complete a total of 10 multiple choice questions covering a variety of concepts related to sentences.
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Preposition: In
In this preposition review worksheet, students practice printing the word in. Students also write 3 sentences using the word in and the 3 writing prompts.
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Beginning Sentence Correction 2
In this sentence correction instructional activity, students analyze 6 sentences and find the errors. Students write the sentences correctly on the lines. All errors will be grammatical.
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Must Not vs. Don't Have to
In this grammar worksheet, students write fifteen complete sentences from a variety of prompts of things one must do and other things one does not have to do.
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Sentence Completion
In this grammar worksheet, learners finish ten sets of unfinished sentences by joining them together with a variety of -ing expressions.
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Writing Conditional Clauses
In this writing conditional clauses activity, students interactively type in the correct word for 15 sentences with immediate online feedback.
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Writing Comparisons 1
For this writing worksheet, students read the instructions for writing 10 comparison sentences. For each sentence students compare one thing with another. Example: Compare two films that you have seen.
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Finish the Sentences 2
In this language arts worksheet, students read the beginning of 15 sentences and give an appropriate ending either in writing or orally. Example: The problem is that _____.
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Multiplication: Sentences
In this early childhood multiplication practice activity, learners solve 5 story problems that require them to write multiplication sentences.
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Addition: Number Sentences
In this addition practice instructional activity, students use their problem solving skills to write addition sentences to solve each of the 5 word problems.
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Important, Interesting and Serious Exercise
In this word usage learning exercise, students explore the meanings of three words, important, interesting, and serious. Students complete fifteen sentences with the correct words and write four sentences of their own.
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