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Structured Sentence Construction

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Structured Sentence Construction

Structured Sentence Construction

Student writing structured sentences

📝 Part 1: Sentence Building Blocks

1. Circle the complete sentences (single selection for each):

The cat sat on the mat.

Running in the park.

Sarah loves chocolate biscuits.

Under the bridge.

2. Match each sentence part with its type:
1. The dog
2. barked loudly
3. at the postman
A. Predicate (verb part)
B. Subject (who/what)
C. Prepositional phrase

🏗️ Part 2: Building Simple Sentences

3. Complete each sentence by filling in the blanks:

a) The _____________ played in the garden.

b) My teacher _____________ the lesson clearly.

c) The _____________ flew across the blue sky.

d) Our class _____________ to the museum yesterday.

4. Rearrange these words to make a proper sentence. Write your answer below:

Words: quickly / the / ran / children / home

5. Rearrange these words to make a proper sentence. Write your answer below:

Words: delicious / mum / baked / a / cake

✨ Part 3: Adding Detail to Sentences

6. Expand each simple sentence by adding descriptive words:

Simple: The bird sang.

Expanded: ________________________________________________

Simple: Children played.

Expanded: ________________________________________________

7. Check all the words that can make sentences more interesting (multiple selection):

Adjectives (describing words)

Adverbs (how something is done)

Time words (when something happens)

Place words (where something happens)

Full stops only

8. Add time and place information to this sentence:

Basic sentence: The students studied hard.

When: _________________________________

Where: _________________________________

Complete sentence:

🎯 Part 4: Compound Sentences

9. Circle the connecting words that can join two sentences:

and

but

because

the

so

10. Join these pairs of sentences using connecting words:

Sentence 1: It was raining heavily. Sentence 2: We stayed inside.

Joined sentence: ________________________________________________

Sentence 1: I wanted to go swimming. Sentence 2: The pool was closed.

Joined sentence: ________________________________________________

11. Write your own compound sentence about your favourite hobby:

📖 Part 5: Create Your Own Sentences

12. Write three sentences about your weekend. Make sure each sentence has a subject and predicate:
13. Write a paragraph (4-5 sentences) describing your classroom. Use different sentence types:

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