Sentence Jumble Cut & Paste Activity | Words, Punctuation, Sentence Building Worksheet
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Practice sentence building, sight words and punctuation with these fun, no-prep sentence jumble worksheets! With simple, easy-to-read print, engaging pictures to match the sentences and a range of punctuation, this is a great way to help your students practice building sentences.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
✅️ 5 sentence jumble worksheets featuring common high-frequency words and punctuation including full stops, exclamation marks and question marks.
HOW TO USE
⭐️ Students carefully cut out each word, arrange in the correct position and glue on to the line. They can then enjoy colouring in the matching picture!
⭐️ Great for literacy small groups, early finishers, homework tasks and more.
⭐️ This is a no-prep resource - simply print and go!
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- Page count5
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This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
AC9EFLY10: Segment sentences into individual words; orally blend and segment single-syllable spoken words; isolate, blend and manipulate phonemes in single-syllable words (phonological awareness)AC9EFLY14: Read and write some high-frequency words and other familiar wordsAC9EFLA05: Recognise that sentences are key units for expressing ideasAC9EFLA06: Recognise that sentences are made up of groups of words that work together in particular ways to make meaningAC9EFLA04: Understand conventions of print and screen, including how books and simple digital texts are usually organisedFurther context or application:
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