

make a sentence worksheets
Sentence structure is the way a sentence is arranged, grammatically. Basic parts of a sentence is a subject, verb, and often an object. The subject is usually a noun. A complete sentence contains a complete idea and has a verb in it. It also has to make complete sense on its own.
Look at the pictures in the above worksheet and the scrambled words alongside them. These worksheets will also help understand punctuation. Tell the children that basic sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period or a full stop so they know the first word and the last word of the sentences.
Understanding how to make a sentence is important because it provides us with a framework for the clear expression of our thoughts and ideas. Teach the child that names always begin with a capital letter. I have tried to keep these worksheets simple using only four words to form logical sentences.
These worksheets can be used by teachers to teach special needs children how to make sentences. Make sure that when children write the sentences, they begin it with a capital letter and end it with a period.
Do try the first pack of ‘build sentences’ worksheets. The pack includes 5 worksheets for each short vowel a e i o u. Only CVC words have been used in the worksheets.
I also try and encourage children to look at the picture and based on that, say a sentence in their own words. It leads to creative thinking. These worksheets are also a good practice for CVC words and sight words.
The above CVC Clipcards form a great classroom resource for kindergarten. They are fun as well as challenging. You can download them by clicking on the image above.
This pack is free for subscribers to download.


Indira
Hi it’s really useful. Thanks a lot for your valuable resources.
Payal
You are welcome, Indira 🙂
Vida Brand
Thank you very much for your detailed resources.
Vida
Payal
You are welcome, Vida. Thank you for stopping by 🙂
Tammy
Hi Payal,
I would really like to download the Make Sentences for my classroom, but I can’t find any place to enter my name and email or any download button.
Payal
Hi Tammie,
Please read the complete post. Towards the end, you will find a teal-colored button (to download this resource, click here.) Click on it and enter your name and e-mail address. You will instantly receive the download link for the PDF file in your inbox/junk folder. Click on the link, a dialog box will open and you can save the file to your computer.
I hope that helps.
Payal