Kindergarten Complete sentences Worksheets
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Written by James Holloway, Literacy Specialist, M.A.
Distinguish between complete sentences and fragments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Kindergarteners should understand that sentences express complete thoughts, begin with a capital letter, and end with a punctuation mark (CCSS L.K.2). They should recognize and use end punctuation (periods, question marks, exclamation points) and produce complete sentences when speaking and writing (L.K.1f). At this stage, many children are still developing the ability to write sentences independently, so activities often involve sentence completion, sentence matching, and dictation. Worksheets that ask children to trace complete sentences, add missing punctuation, or match a sentence to a picture build both reading and writing skills. Understanding sentence structure orally is the first step. Children who can speak in complete sentences transition more easily to writing them. Daily practice with sentence frames like "I like ___" and "The ___ is ___" builds this foundation.
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