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1st Grade Sentences Worksheets

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These sentences worksheets for 1st grade help students understand what makes a complete sentence: a subject, a verb, and a complete thought. Students practice identifying complete vs. incomplete sentences, writing different sentence types (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory), and building sentences from given words. Sentence construction is the core grammar skill of first grade and directly improves both writing and reading. Aligned to L.1.1j.

Written by Maria Torres, ELA Curriculum Lead, M.Ed.

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Using Adjectives - Flower
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Using Adjectives - Puppy
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Spacing between words - Cat
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Matching Pronouns - Present
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Noun or verb - Piano
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Noun or verb - Spaghetti
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Personal Pronouns - Cake
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Personal Pronouns - Cow
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Possessive Nouns - Fox
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Possessive pronouns - House
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She vs. Her and He vs. His
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Using verbs - Jump

Using verbs - Jump

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Using verbs - Swim

Using verbs - Swim

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Writing Adjectives - Laptop
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Writing Adjectives - Panda
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Indefinite pronouns - party
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Writing verbs - Idea
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Writing verbs - Think
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Frequently Asked Questions

First graders should understand that a sentence begins with a capital letter, ends with punctuation, and expresses a complete thought (CCSS L.1.2a-b, RF.1.1a). They should write simple and compound sentences, identify sentence fragments (missing a subject or predicate), and read sentences with appropriate expression.

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