Animals Correct the Sentence Worksheet KS1
This animal-themed worksheet helps the children practise their reading, capital letters and punctuation. Can they rewrite each sentence correctly?
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This collection of interesting worksheet activities challenge children on word usage and knowledge as well as sentence structure. We are building up a collection of both KS1 and KS2 resources here, with a variety of seasonal themes so that you can choose something appropriate and appealing for your children.
This animal-themed worksheet helps the children practise their reading, capital letters and punctuation. Can they rewrite each sentence correctly?
This is a fun activity for autumn that will test children's ability to build a proper sentence, with punctuation. Unscramble the words and put them in the right order.
We've scrambled up these sentences about animals, but can the children put them into the correct order so that they make sense? They need to add capital letters and punctuation too...
We've included the answers too.
Using the 5 "w" words is a clever method of encouraging reluctant writers to expand on what they are writing - and a useful tool for all students when they are feeling stuck. On the first page we give an example, starting off with "my black cat".
This clever autumn-themed worksheet can help children expand their writing when they need a little inspiration, using the 5 'w' questions.
For example:
Who: A little grey squirrel.
Is doing what: A little grey squirrel is looking for acorns.
Practice word and sentence skills with this KS1 autumn-themed worksheet, which includes a variety of activities to test and engage your children.
This spooky worksheet will help reluctant writers create Halloween-themed sentences easily. There's an example to get them started, then four other prompts to inspire their writing further. We've also included a second page so they can try another creepy character...
We ask children to read the words and then decide whether they are "summer" or "autumn" activities and write them in the correct boxes. Then they can have a go writing their own sentences and drawing a picture of their favourite summer or autumn activity.