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Sentence Structures!
Miss Taylor’s First Grade Class
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Do you know what it takes to make a sentence?
It takes aCapital letterSubjectVerbPunctuation mark
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Where do we need a capital letter in a sentence?
A capital letter will always be the first letter at the start of a sentence.
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What letter should we make capitalized in the
sentence below? Click one of the underlined letter below
the puppy ran to the farm.
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Nope that letter needs to be lowercase.
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Correct! The “t” needs to be capitalized
because it is the first letter in our sentence.
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Next, we need to have a subject in our sentence.
A subject is a person/place/or thing.
A person can be your mom, you, President Lincoln.
A place can be your house, school, or Florida. A thing can be a doll, a cat, or a pair of shoes.
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What is the subject in the sentence below?
The cat ran fast.
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Nope that is not the subject!
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Correct! That is the subject in our
sentence. It is a thing.
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A verb is an action word. A word that can do something.
A verb can be to run, to jump, to eat, and much more!
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What is the verb below?
Click one of the underline words
The cat ran fast.
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Nope that is not the verb!
Click to go back!
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Correct! That is the verb in our sentence.
It is an action word!
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The very last thing we need is a punctuation mark. A punctuation mark comes at the very end of our sentence.
A punctuation mark can be a . , ! , or a ?
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Where is the punctuation mark below?
Click one of the underlined options
below. The cat ran fast.
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Nope that is not the punctuation
mark.
Click to go back.
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Correct! That is the punctuation mark
because it comes at the end of the
sentence.
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Now that you know the important parts of a sentence, you will create your own!