Original PromptCreate guided and independent practice work for subject/predicate, fragments, and run on sentences for 6th grade.
This resource focuses on building a solid foundation in understanding sentences by exploring essential components such as subjects and predicates. Students will learn to identify the subject of a sentence, which indicates who or what the sentence is about, and the predicate, which describes what the subject does or is. The resource further delves into the concepts of sentence fragments—sentences lacking complete thought due to a missing subject or predicate—and run-on sentences that improperly join two complete thoughts. Through guided practices, students will underline subjects and predicates in sentences, label sentences as complete, fragments, or run-ons, and engage in exercises to repair fragments and fix run-on sentences. Additionally, students will learn to integrate multiple components into coherent paragraphs, enhancing their overall writing skills and sentence mastery.