Description
Students need to identify subjects and predicates in a sentence, especially when they are working with simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences. This simple sentence station activity will provide students practice with finding the subjects and predicates in a sentence.
I use this as a scaffolding activity when completing types of sentences for sentence structure, and the selection of standards reflects that. We start with a focus on simple sentences!
You will receive two grammar activities in this bundle: the station work and the editable Powerpoint.
The simple sentence station work:
• 12 simple sentence stations with five sentences each. The simple sentence stations are staggered for differentiation:
→Subject and verb.
→Compound subjects and one verb.
→One subject and compound verbs.
→Sentences with prepositional phrases.
→Compound subjects and compound verbs.
→A combination of the above types of sentences.
• Student answer sheets.
• An answer key.
• Ideas for using verb stations in class.
The simple sentence Powerpoint:
• Walks students through the components of simple sentences.
• Definitions and examples are provided.
• You are welcome to edit the content!
I made this simple sentence mini unit when I needed my older students to identify subjects and predicates. They needed a refresher, and this grammar activity worked well.
It is also suitable for younger students learning about subjects and predicates.
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