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Complete Sentences Review Lesson

Complete Sentences Review Lesson

Assessment

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English

3rd Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
L.4.1F, L.1.1J, L.2.1F

+2

Standards-aligned

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Amber Philpot

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7 Slides • 17 Questions

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Complete Sentences Review Lesson

Quiz Tomorrow

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Multiple Choice

What must a sentence have in order to be complete?

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A subject, predicate and period.

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A subject only.

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A predicate only.

4

Multiple Choice

Is this a complete sentence?


Some sea turtles are endangered.

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

Is this a complete sentence?


Sea turtles are.

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

What do you call a sentence that is missing the subject or predicate?

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A complete sentence

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A Sentence Fragment

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Multiple Choice

Is this group of words a complete sentence or a fragment?


Sea Turtles lay their eggs on the beach.

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Complete Sentence

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Fragment

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Multiple Choice

Is this group of words a complete sentence or a fragment?


There are.

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Complete Sentence

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Fragment

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Multiple Choice

Is this group of words a complete sentence or a fragment?


Sea Turtles can live to be 100 years old.

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Complete Sentence

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Fragment

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Multiple Choice

Is this group of words a complete sentence or a fragment?


When the turtle grows it.

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Complete Sentence

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Fragment

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Multiple Choice

What do you call a group of words that has more than one subject & predicate without proper punctuation?

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A complete Sentence

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A Sentence Fragment

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Run-on Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this group of words a complete sentence or a run-on sentence?


Sea Turtles are interesting animals.

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Complete Sentence

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Run-On Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this group of words a complete sentence or a run-on sentence?


Sea Turtles are interesting animals it is a shame that they are endangered

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Complete Sentence

2

Run-On Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this group of words a complete sentence or a run-on sentence?


Sea Turtles are fast in the water Sea Turtles are slow on land.

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Complete Sentence

2

Run-On Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this group of words a complete sentence or a run-on sentence?


Animals are fun to learn about.

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Complete Sentence

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Run-On Sentence

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Open Ended

Correct the fragment below.


The ocean is.

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Open Ended

Correct the fragment below.


is green.

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Open Ended

Correct the run-on sentence below.


The beach is a fun place to visit you need to be careful of sea-turtle nests.

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Open Ended

Correct the run-on sentence below.


Sea-turtles spend most of their lives in the ocean they are born on land.

Complete Sentences Review Lesson

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