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G1 Word Order Lesson

G1 Word Order Lesson

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English

1st Grade

Easy

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

+7

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Roshanda Walker

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5 Slides • 7 Questions

1

​The words in a sentence must be in the right order. The order must make sense.

Correct: Tim has a tan cap.

Not correct: cap a has Tim tan​

2

Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence with the correct order.

1

You like to eat cake.

2

Cake eat like to you.

3

Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence with the correct order.

1

Fast run you.

2

You run fast.

4

Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence in the correct order.

1

Mom eats pizza.

2

Pizza mom eats.

5

Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence with the correct order.

1

To play want I.

2

I want to play.

6

Multiple Choice

Question image

Which sentence is in the correct order?

1

The boy cycles to school every day.

2

To school cycles the boy every day.

3

Every day the boy cycles to school.

4

The boy cycles every day to school.

7

​English Sentence Structure

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5 parts of a sentence

We did art in class today.

  1. Every sentence begins with a capital letter

  1. ​"We" subject - who the sentence is about

  2. "did" verb - what the subject ​is doing or did

  3. "art in class today" completes the thought

  4. " . " end mark​

9

​Five parts of a complet sentence

Are you going to the fair?

  1. Every sentence begins with a capital letter

  2. "you" subject

  3. " are going" verb

  4. "to the fair" completes the thought

  5. "?" end mark

10

Multiple Choice

Complete or Incomplete?


Sarah and Jo went to the store.

1

Complete

2

Incomplete

11

Multiple Choice

The black cat

1

Complete Sentence

2

Incomplete Sentence

12

Remember!

A complete sentence must have:

  • Subject

  • Verb​

    And it must express a complete thought.​

    Examples:

  • She studied.

  • I ​like watching TV.

​The words in a sentence must be in the right order. The order must make sense.

Correct: Tim has a tan cap.

Not correct: cap a has Tim tan​

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