Instructions
Welcome, Sentence Superhero! A sentence is a complete thought. It needs a who or a what (a subject) and a doing word (a verb). Let's have some fun building amazing sentences!
Part 1: Sentence Detective
Is it a full sentence or just a silly phrase? Read each one. If it's a complete sentence, draw a star ★ in the box. If it's not, draw an X.
- The fuzzy monster with three eyes.
- A purple hippo sang a beautiful song.
- Jumped over the moon.
- My pet robot loves to bake pizza.
- Under the giggling tree.
Part 2: Super Sentence Scramble!
These words are all mixed up! Unscramble them to make a sentence. Don't forget to start with a capital letter and end with a period (.).
- my / ate / zombie / the / socks
- in / sleeps / a / penguin / the / refrigerator
- a / wizard / sandwich / the / made / sparkly
Part 3: Create-a-Sentence Workshop
Let your imagination run wild! Finish the sentences below to make them complete and interesting.
- The noisy alien...
- A brave little mouse...
- My magical treehouse...
Part 4: Tell a Tiny Tale
Imagine this silly scene: A cat wearing a chef's hat is trying to teach three confused squirrels how to make a pancake. Write two complete sentences about what is happening.
Answer Key
Part 1: Sentence Detective
- X
- ★
- X
- ★
- X
Part 2: Super Sentence Scramble!
- The zombie ate my socks.
- A penguin sleeps in the refrigerator.
- The wizard made a sparkly sandwich.
Part 3: Create-a-Sentence Workshop
Answers will vary. A complete sentence should have a subject and a verb (a "who/what" and a "doing word").
Example: The noisy alien landed his spaceship in my backyard.
Example: A brave little mouse rescued the cheese from the cat.
Example: My magical treehouse can fly to the clouds.
Part 4: Tell a Tiny Tale
Answers will vary. Sentences should be complete and describe the scene.
Example: The cat chef pointed at the flour with a tiny spoon. The squirrels chattered and looked puzzled by the pancake recipe.