The dog chased his tail. That silly cat. Kyla loves to read

Warm Up: Get Moving!
Name
Read the sentences below. Make a C with
Identifying Complete Sentences
an arm if the sentence is complete. Make
an I with your body if it is incomplete.
Dan my friend.
Did Jo run two miles?
Where are?
Write C on the line if the sentence is complete. Write I on the line if the
sentence is incomplete.
The dog chased his tail.
That silly cat.
Kyla loves to read about animals.
My mom likes to drink water and.
What will you eat for lunch?
Jacob’s soccer team.
The soft ball.
1 - ELA (Language) Simple and Compound Declarative,
Interrogative, Imperative, and Exclamatory Sentences
Walksheets by Walkabouts
© 2015 ActivEd, Inc.
Warm Up: Let’s Go!
Combine the actions below.
Jump up, and touch your head.
Cross your arms, and twist.
Name
Combining Sentences
Read each pair of sentences. Rewrite the sentences as one compound sentence.
Don made tacos for dinner. Don also made salad and soup for dinner.
The puppy is a black poodle. The puppy’s name is Annie.
I like to swim. I like to dance and play soccer.
Mrs. Smith is my teacher. My teacher is kind and funny.
1 - ELA (Language) Simple and Compound Declarative,
Interrogative, Imperative, and Exclamatory Sentences
Walksheets by Walkabouts
© 2015 ActivEd, Inc.
Warm Up: Let’s Move!
Name
Expanding Sentences
Add on to each action to expand it.
Then, complete each action.
Touch your toes and
Twirl around and
.
Expand each sentence.
The animal lives in the barn.
We ate food at the picnic.
I picked up shells.
1 - ELA (Language) Simple and Compound Declarative,
Interrogative, Imperative, and Exclamatory Sentences
Walksheets by Walkabouts
© 2015 ActivEd, Inc.
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1 - ELA (Language) Simple and Compound Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, and
Exclamatory Sentences
Identifying Complete Sentences
Warm Up: Students should make I, C, and I.
C, I, C, I, C, I, I
Combining Sentences
Warm Up: Students should jump up and touch their heads and then cross their arms and twist.
Possible answers include:
Don made salad, soup, and tacos for dinner.
The puppy is a black poodle named Annie.
I like to swim, dance, and play soccer.
My teacher, Mrs. Smith, is kind and funny.
Expanding Sentences
Warm Up: Actions will vary.
Sentences will vary.
1 - ELA (Language) Simple and Compound Declarative,
Interrogative, Imperative, and Exclamatory Sentences
Walksheets by Walkabouts
© 2015 ActivEd, Inc.