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L.3.1.I Worksheets, Workbooks, Lesson Plans, and Games

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.I

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"Produce simple, compound, and complex sentences."

These worksheets can help students practice this Common Core State Standards skill.

Worksheets

Sentence Combining Practice
Sentence Combining Practice
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Sentence Combining Practice
Can your child help Sarah make her writing less repetitive? This sentence combining exercise will help your child, too!
4th Grade
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Sentence Scramble
Sentence Scramble
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Sentence Scramble
Looking for a worksheet to help your child with their sentence building skills? This printable will help them with sentence structure.
2nd Grade
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Introductory Phrases: A Way to Begin
Introductory Phrases: A Way to Begin
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Introductory Phrases: A Way to Begin
An introductory phrase sets the stage for the main part of the sentence. Use this resource to teach your students how to identify introductory phrases and choose the best one to begin a sentence.
3rd Grade
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Story Elements in Sentences
Story Elements in Sentences
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Story Elements in Sentences
Use this resource to help your students identify story elements in sentences.
3rd Grade
Worksheet
It’s Grammar Time: Subject + Verb + Object
It’s Grammar Time: Subject + Verb + Object
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It’s Grammar Time: Subject + Verb + Object
Children will learn about subjects, verbs, and objects, and how they come together to form sentences.
3rd Grade
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Introductory Phrases: Cite the Evidence
Introductory Phrases: Cite the Evidence
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Introductory Phrases: Cite the Evidence
Use this resource to teach your students how to use introductory phrases as they cite text evidence in their answers.
3rd Grade
Worksheet

Lesson Plans

The Period
The Period
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The Period
Familiarize your young scholars with declarative and imperative sentences using this simple English lesson. Students will love learning about periods through a series of sentence-writing exercises.
3rd Grade
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What is the Question?
What is the Question?
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What is the Question?
This lesson introduces students to the punctuation mark at the end of the sentence, the question mark. Your students will study sentences to determine whether or not to use a question mark.
3rd Grade
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Finding the Subject and Predicate
Finding the Subject and Predicate
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Finding the Subject and Predicate
Help your students avoid the dreaded sentence fragment with this lesson that gives young writers the building blocks they need to succeed in English class.
2nd Grade
Lesson plan
Running On: Copy Editing for Run-on Sentences
Running On: Copy Editing for Run-on Sentences
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Running On: Copy Editing for Run-on Sentences
Equip your students to stop run-on sentences with punctuation and capitalization! In this lesson, your students will explore copyediting symbols for capitalization and punctuation and use these symbols as they edit writing.
3rd Grade
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Once Upon a Question Mark
Once Upon a Question Mark
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Once Upon a Question Mark
What's the question? In this lesson about question marks, students will learn how to write and identify questions, generate their own questions, and read with punctuation marks in mind.
3rd Grade
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Writing More Complex Sentences
Writing More Complex Sentences
Lesson plan
Writing More Complex Sentences
Students will become sentence construction gurus as they learn to craft more sophisticated sentences. Specifically, young writers will use subordinating conjunctions to combine dependent and independent clauses to craft complex sentences.
3rd Grade
Lesson plan

Workbooks

No workbooks found for this common core code.

Games

Floyd Danger: Quest for the Complete Sentence
Floyd Danger: Quest for the Complete Sentence
Game
Floyd Danger: Quest for the Complete Sentence
Help Floyd Danger capture the book of complete sentences by avoiding obstacles, sorting sentences, and creating complete sentences.
3rd Grade
Game

Exercises

Complete Sentences vs. Fragments 1
Complete Sentences vs. Fragments 1
Exercise
Complete Sentences vs. Fragments 1
Help students identify whether or not a sentence is complete with these exercises that give helpful hints when they get stuck!
2nd Grade
Exercise
Comma to Combine Short Sentences 1
Comma to Combine Short Sentences 1
Exercise
Comma to Combine Short Sentences 1
Merging short sentences into fluid phrases is key in essay and report writing. Help your third grader master this skill early on with these exercises.
3rd Grade
Exercise
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences 1
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences 1
Exercise
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences 1
Review simple, compound, and complex sentences with your students to help them succeed as they begin writing reports and essays.
2nd Grade
Exercise
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Exercise
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences will help students practice this key third grade skill. Try our free exercises to build knowledge and confidence.
3rd Grade
Exercise

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