Help your child read the sentences and choose between two conjunctions. Practice putting words together to form sentences can strengthen his reasoning skills.
Although it may seem trivial, remembering to write the proper letter--whether lower or uppercase--is one of the most important writing skills for first grade.
Your first graders should be well on their way to understanding that you can't write sentences without proper capitalization! Use this writing assessment to measure your students’ abilities to correctly capitalize sentences.
Something isn't right about these sentences—they're missing correct capitalization! Use this activity to assess your students’ abilities to capitalize sentences.
This is a great supplement to lessons about irregular plural nouns. Challenge your students to write the plural form of tricky words like fish, spy, person, wolf, birthday, library, mouse, calf, and more.
Read, color, and learn! Students will practice identifying conjunctions, possessive pronouns, and articles by reading a story about going to a park. Then they'll circle the different parts of speech in either red, green, or blue.
Slither alongside this snake, in a sentence building worksheet. Students will write sentences inspired by the picture and word web in this writing worksheet.
Help young writers get their personal narratives in top form with this editing checklist! Students will make sure that their narratives have correct ending punctuation and capitalization with this handy worksheet.