Day 1. Sentences A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. The words are in order that makes sense. A sentence begins with a capital.

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Day 1

Sentences A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. The words are in order that makes sense. A sentence begins with a capital letter. Many sentences end with a period. (.) We went to the beach. ( complete sentence) the beach ( not a complete sentence)

Let’s Practice Draw a line under each sentence. 1.We went to a cave. 2.We walked inside. 3.Was dark. 4.Inside the cave. 5.We heard something. 6.Saw something. 7.Two bats 8.Jack ran outside. 9.Bill ran outside. 10.I was already outside.

Make each group of words a sentence. Write a group of words from the box. packed a picnic.felt hot was cool and bluedived in the waves was fun 1.The sand_____________________________ 2.The water ____________________________ 3.My brother and I ______________________ 4.Mom________________________________ 5.Our trip to the beach ____________________

Day 2

Sentences A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. The words are in an order that makes sense. A sentence begins with a capital letter. Many sentences end with a period. (.) I have many friends. This is a complete sentence. many friends This is not complete.

Read the sentences. Circle the incomplete sentences. Put an end mark after each complete sentence. 1.The spaceship landed 2.Was big 3.A girl got out 4.Had a red hat 5.She opened a box 6.Light outside 7.The light woke me up 8.I was awake

Find the sentence.Write the sentence. 1.a friend I have a friend. _____________________________________ 2. We climbed a tree. climbed a tree _____________________________________ 3. Walter is my friend. is my friend _____________________________________ 4.my grandpaI love my grandpa. _________________________________________ 5. Walter is a pony.has a pony __________________________________________ __

Day 3

Writing sentences correctly makes them clear for readers. All sentence must make sense.When writing sentences, always begin the first word with a capital letter and end the sentence with a punctuation mark such as a period. Example: My best friend is Della. We like to go to the beach together. We always have fun!

Write the name of your friend. ______________________ Write sentences about what you and your friend do. __________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________

Day 4

Let’s define a sentence. When is a group of words a sentence? (when it tells a complete idea and the words are in an order that makes sense.) How does a sentence begin and end? (It always begins with a capital letter, and many sentences end with a period.)

Identify the complete sentences and then add words to make each of the remaining phrases into sentences. Live in a city Our second-grade class Tom used to live in a small town. We took A trip to see a farm John is moving to the country.

Mark the words that complete the sentence. 1. The children____ a) Rode a pony. b) Corn. c) Ice cream. 2. Iris and Walter______ a)Grass. b)play with friends. c)are friends. 3. I _______ a)cold day. b)play with friends. c)blue chair.

4. Grandpa __________ snowy winter. lives in the country. telephone. 5. The city___________ has many people. Fire. day off. 6. The boy______________ lettuce patch movie star. makes a tree house.