Original PromptWriting complete sentences
This resource focuses on the distinction between complete sentences and fragments, providing clear criteria for what constitutes a complete sentence. It outlines the necessary components of a complete sentence: a naming part (subject), a doing part (verb), a capital letter at the start, and a punctuation mark at the end. The resource encourages students to identify whether a given phrase is a complete sentence or a fragment and transform fragments into complete sentences. There are practice exercises where students can circle the appropriate classification for sentences provided, as well as opportunities for independent practice, and a special challenge to write a complete sentence about their favorite animal.