Build a Sentence Grades K-2
Language Arts Practice for Your Homeschool
This free worksheet collection is sure to make building sentences fun and effective. And spice up your language arts practice!
Looking for exercises to help Super Hero build paragraphs, I stumbled upon these. He’s good at writing sentences already. Still, it makes sense to try these before tackling paragraphs. Even if using them as a warm-up. Of course, for young children (grades K-2,) they’re enough on their own.
There’s no need to use all. Whichever you pick, chances are you’ll get your language arts practice in an original or different way. 😉
Cut and paste, write and draw:
Download a free sample. Still very useful:
http://mrswillskindergarten.com/freebie-day-five/
http://mrswillskindergarten.com/freebie-day-twelve/
http://mrsisclass.blogspot.com/2011/02/cat-in-hat-sentence-building.html  (click on image to download)
https://madebyteachers.com/free/433-penguin-cut-and-paste-sentence-practice.html
Freebies from TPT:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/C-V-C-Cut-and-Paste-323773
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Frog-Mixed-Up-Sentence-231231
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Penguin-Activities-FREE-1607560
Unscramble & others:
http://aneducatorstakeonit.blogspot.kr/2012/11/cvc-free-worksheets.html
Cut and paste the colors in alphabetical order:
Games
This build a sentence game is not free. You could buy one if you want further language arts practice. Or use it for inspiration to make your own “silly sentences” game. There’s nothing —absolutely nothing—  like a good game to get children to love their learning, and crave for more!
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