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Topic this week: 3 of My Favorite Areas in My Classroom! (pics taken at the first of the year, just so you know) 1- My CAFE Board for Daily 3! I love it. My students refer to them ALL THE TIME just for reassurance that we have learned about things. 2- My Voices Board for writing. 3- My Anchor Chart board is by far my top pick. This is used multiple times a day. I don't have a full picture of it, but I will take one first thing in the morning! Here are some close-ups. I can fit 5 large charts…

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Magui Mijes
These writing complete sentences resources are perfect for teaching 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade students how to write complete sentences. They include anchor charts, posters, worksheets, complete sentence centers, and more! Students will learn about subjects & predicates. They will practice how to expand sentences, how to stretch a sentence, and writing descriptive sentences. This is a great resource for sentence structure! 3rd Grade Sentence Structure Activities, Writing Sentences Worksheets 3rd Grade, Sentence Writing Practice Worksheets, Teaching Sentence Structure, Descriptive Sentences, Teaching Sentences, Complex Sentences Worksheets, Writing Sentences Worksheets, Writing Complete Sentences

Teach students all about writing complete sentences with these activities. Students will learn how to write complete, detailed, descriptive sentences!

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Danielle Martine
Great teaching tips and ideas for writing in complete sentences and using subjects and predicates!  Subjects and predicates go together like peanut butter and jelly!  This is a series of writing lessons with links to other sentence structure activities. Teaching Sentence Structure, Sentence Structure Activities, Teaching Sentences, Ideas For Writing, Writing Complete Sentences, Writing Mini Lessons, Second Grade Writing, Sentence Activities, 3rd Grade Writing

Great teaching tips and ideas for writing in complete sentences and using subjects and predicates! Subjects and predicates go together like peanut butter and jelly! This is a series of writing lessons with links to other sentence structure activities.

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This lesson will focus on writing COMPLETE SENTENCES using subjects and predicates. Writing in complete sentences is the first basic writing lesson every student should learn. Sentence structure is important to help students write in journals, responses to reading, paragraphs, essays, book reports and so much more. It will

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Katie Jensen
Do your students know the difference between a fragment and a complete sentence? If not, don’t worry! Teaching the skill of writing a complete sentence to elementary students is easier than you think. In this blog post, I’ll give you a rundown of what a sentence is, how to write one, and some tips for writing a complete sentence. By the time you’re finished reading, your students will write complete sentences like the pros! Teaching Complete Sentences, Complete Sentences Activities, Teaching Sentence Writing, Sentence Structure Activities, How To Teach Writing, Teaching Sentences, Writing Sentences Worksheets, Sentence Building Activities, Sentence Writing Activities

Do your students know the difference between a fragment and a complete sentence? If not, don’t worry! Teaching the skill of writing a complete sentence to elementary students is easier than you think. In this blog post, I’ll give you a rundown of what a sentence is, how to write one, and some tips for writing a complete sentence. By the time you’re finished reading, your students will write complete sentences like the pros!

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