Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Fix It Up Sentences (April) (Capital letters and ending punctuation)

Fix It Up Sentences (April) (Capital letters and ending punctuation)


Fix It Up Sentences (April) (Capital letters and ending pu

You can grab these Fix It Up Sentences for April HERE!

This activity is connected to the CCGPS ELACCKL2a. Capitalize the first word in a sentence and the pronoun I. This packet contains 10 pages. Each page has a simple story on it including five sentences. The ten stories are about Easter baskets, bees, egg hunting, butterflies, rain, Easter Bunny, Easter chick, ladybugs, hiding eggs, and painting eggs. The sentences are not written correctly. The first letter in each sentence has not been capitalized as well as I and Easter, and the ending punctuation is missing. Have your students rewrite each sentence correctly. Begin each sentence with a capital letter and add the correct ending punctuation. The sentences used contain frequently used sight words, decodable words that students should be able to read, and a few other common nouns that students see often. These activities are great for morning work, literacy centers, homework or for a quick mini lesson on including capital letters and ending punctuation in sentences. Students can read the story to a partner or to the teacher after correcting the sentences. Students could also add other details to the story using the back of their paper. 

Thanks for stopping by!
Sherry Clements

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