Write in complete sentences developed into a logical, coherent paragraph with a topic sentence, supporting details, and a concluding sentence. 0301.3.11
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- Complete and Incomplete Sentences - Tell whether each sentence is complete or incomplete in this quiz from Quia
Complete Sentences - [62 slides] this show contains instruction and practice activities and would work well as a whole class review [slide 62 does not work]
- Complete Sentences - Students can identify complete and run on sentences in this Quia Quiz
- Making a Compound Sentence Game - make ten compound sentences with this Skillwise game
- Making a Sentence Game - make ten sentences with this Skillwise game
- Making Sentences Worksheet - [Skillwise worksheet]
- Real Sentences - examples of complete sentences followed by a worksheet to print
- Run On Sentences - Identify if each sentence is a run on sentence or a complete sentence. from Quia
- Sentence Fragments - In the spaces provided, correct any of the sentences that you find to be fragments. Click on the Submit button when you are finished.
- Sentence or Fragment - Quia game
- Sentence or Fragment - Quia game; some vocabulary difficult
- Sentence Twister - Lesson plan
Sentences and Non-Sentences - [42 slides] good for a whole class review, answers provided for each student response
- Topic Sentence Quiz - quiz on topic sentence knowledge
- Topic Sentences - Online lesson, then quiz.
- Topic Sentence Activities
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