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Grades 1-2 32 sentence cards

Common Core Aligned Answer keys included Challenge cards for differentiation

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Each of these cards requires students to follow instructions to improve a simple sentence by adding and/or changing words. Students will not only learn to make more interesting and elaborate sentences, but will also be reinforcing parts of speech skills. Three challenge cards are also included to extend the activity. Two styles of student answer sheet are provided so you can use the one that works best for your grade level. Note that if you want your students to complete all 32 cards, you will need to copy the answer sheet 4 times. An sample answer sheet is also provided. Please keep in mind that these are suggested answers only. Your students’ answers will vary as this is a somewhat open-ended activity. These cards will look best in color, but will also print out fine in grayscale. Simply print and cut along the guidelines. Laminate and use them again and again. Alternatively, you could print on cardstock. It works well to keep them in a baggie. Another option is to hole-punch a corner of each card and put them all on a ring.

Grade 1 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.1.1f Use frequently occurring adjectives. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.1.1j Produce and expand complete simple and compound declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in response to prompts.

Grade 2 CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.2.1e Use adjectives and adverbs, and choose between them depending on what is to be modified.

o CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.2.1f Produce, expand, and rearrange complete simple and compound sentences (e.g., The boy watched the movie; The little boy

watched the movie; The action movie was watched by the little boy).

You also can find Super Sentences for grades 2-5 and Sentence Stretchers for grades 4-8 in my Teachers Pay Teachers store.

This resource was created by Rachel Lynette copyright 2013. It may be printed and photocopied by the original purchaser for

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Super Sentences Task Cards created by Rachel Lynette Copyright ©2013 all rights reserved http://www.rachel-lynette.com

Make this a super sentence by adding two adjectives.

The _____ _____ kitten

was sleeping.

1 Make this a super sentence by changing the verb.

Did Tom go to the store?

2

Make this a super sentence by adding an adverb.

Ana ate her lunch _______.

3 Make this a super sentence by changing the verb.

I drank my milk.

4

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Make this a super sentence by adding two adjectives.

I found a ______ ______

shell.

5 Make this a super sentence by changing the adjective.

Dan read a good book.

6

Make this a super sentence by adding and adverb.

Amber sang ______.

7 Make this a super sentence by changing the verb.

Did you make a picture?

8

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Make this a super sentence by adding an adverb.

The fish swam ______.

9 Make this a super sentence by adding two adjectives.

The _____ girl saw a

______ movie.

10

Make this a super sentence by changing the verb.

Cory slept on the

couch.

11 Make this a super sentence by changing the adjective.

Is Jacob a nice boy?

12

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Make this a super sentence by adding two adjectives.

I opened my ______

______ umbrella.

13 Make this a super sentence by changing the verb.

We washed our hands.

14

Make this a super sentence by adding an adverb.

The sun shone ______.

15 Make this a super sentence by changing the adjective.

The dragon was

big!

16

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Make this a super sentence by adding two adjectives.

Dad made ______ ______

pancakes.

17 Make this a super sentence by changing the adjective.

Jen felt sad.

18

Make this a super sentence by adding an adverb.

Drew _____ pet the

puppy

19 Make this a super sentence by changing the verb.

She took the candy.

20

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Make this a super sentence by adding an adverb.

The lion roared _____!

21 Make this a super sentence by changing the adjective.

That was a pretty sunset.

22

Make this a super sentence by changing the verb.

Kyle ran to school.

23 Make this a super sentence by adding two adjectives.

The _____ _____ pigs

rolled in the mud.

24

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Make this a super sentence by adding two adjectives.

Did you see the ______

______ bear?

25 Make this a super sentence by changing the verb.

The baby cried.

26

Make this a super sentence by changing the adjective

That was an interesting

movie.

27 Make this a super sentence by adding an adverb.

She danced ______.

28

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Make this a super sentence by changing the verb.

He is angry today.

29

Make this a super sentence by adding an adverb.

He worked _____ on his

project.

31 Make this a super sentence by changing the adjective.

Sasha is a clever girl.

32

Make this a super sentence by adding two adjectives.

I painted a ______ ______

picture.

30

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Challenge Card 2 Illustrate your sentence.

Challenge Card 1

Change the sentence again using different words.

Challenge Card 3 Pretend the sentence you wrote is part of a story. Write the next two sentence.

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Name________________________________________________

Write the card number in the circle. Then rewrite the sentence from the card.

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Write the card number in the circle. Then rewrite the sentence from the card.

Name________________________________________________

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1. The soft, furry kitten was sleeping.

2. Did Tom skip to the store?

3. Ana ate her lunch slowly.

4. I gulped my milk.

5. I found a pretty, white shell.

6. Dan read an incredible book.

7. Amber sang sweetly.

8. Did you paint a picture?

9. The fish swam quickly.

10. The unhappy girl saw a scary movie.

11. Cory snoozed on the couch.

12. Is Jacob a friendly boy?

13. I opened my big, striped umbrella.

14. We scrubbed our hands.

15. The sun shone brightly.

16. The dragon was gigantic!

17. Dad made yummy blueberry pancakes.

18. Jen felt glum.

19. Drew gently pet the puppy.

20. She grabbed the candy.

21. The lion roared loudly!

22. That was a beautiful sunset.

23. Kyle raced to school.

24. The happy, plump pigs rolled in the mud.

25. Did you see the big, angry bear?

26. The baby wailed.

27. That was a fascinating movie.

28. She danced awkwardly.

29. He is furious today.

30. I painted a bright, colorful picture.

31. He worked patiently on his project.

32. Sasha is a clever girl.

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