{ Sentence Structures! Miss Taylor’s First Grade Class.

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{ Sentence Structures! Miss Taylor’s First Grade Class

Do you know what it takes to make a sentence? It takes a  Capital letter  Subject  Verb  Punctuation mark

Where do we need a capital letter in a sentence? A capital letter will always be the first letter at the start of a sentence.

What letter should we make capitalized in the sentence below? Click one of the underlined letter below tthe puppy ran to the farm. pf tpf

Nope that letter needs to be lowercase. Click to go back

Correct! The “t” needs to be capitalized because it is the first letter in our sentence. Click for next slide

Next, we need to have a subject in our sentence. A subject is a person/place/or thing. A person can be your mom, you, President Lincoln. A place can be your house, school, or Florida. A thing can be a doll, a cat, or a pair of shoes. A thing can be a doll, a cat, or a pair of shoes.

What is the subject in the sentence below? The cat ran fast. The cat ran fast. Thecatfast Thecatfast

Nope that is not the subject! Click to go back

Correct! That is the subject in our sentence. It is a thing. Click to next slide

A verb is an action word. A word that can do something. A verb can be to run, to jump, to eat, and much more! A verb can be to run, to jump, to eat, and much more!

What is the verb below? Click one of the underline words The cat ran fast. catranfastcatranfast

Nope that is not the verb! Click to go back!

Correct! That is the verb in our sentence. It is an action word! Click for next slide

The very last thing we need is a punctuation mark. A punctuation mark comes at the very end of our sentence. A punctuation mark can be a., !, or a ? A punctuation mark can be a., !, or a ?

Where is the punctuation mark below? Click one of the underlined options below. The cat ran fast. catran.catran.

Nope that is not the punctuation mark. Click to go back.

Correct! That is the punctuation mark because it comes at the end of the sentence. Click for next slide

Now that you know the important parts of a sentence, you will create your own!