Naming Parts of Sentences

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Naming Parts of Sentences Grade 1 By Cheryl M. Hamilton

Review A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. A sentence begins with a capital letter. A sentence ends with punctuation. period question mark exclamation mark

Parts of a Sentence The naming part of a sentence does two things: It names a person, place, animal, or thing It tells who or what the sentence is about

Example The girl sees a bird. What is the naming part? Correct The girl is the naming part.

Example Renee likes Mary Poppins. What is the naming part of the sentence? Correct Renee is the naming part.

Practice The mouse took the cheese. The flowers smell good. Draw a line under the naming part in each sentence. The castle looks great. The mouse took the cheese. The flowers smell good. The little red hen lays eggs. My uncle visited us in summer.