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Topic Sentence: What’s the Topic?

In this fun writing worksheet, students are provided with a list of topic sentences. Using context clues, they are asked to write the topic for the paragraph of each sentence. “Topic Sentence: What’s ...

Paragraphs and Topic Sentences: Opinions

Students will write a paragraph based on three provided topics. This activity is a great resource for students who are learning how to write about their opinions, and is ideal for grades 4, 5, and 6.I ...

Paragraphs and Topic Sentences: Informational

In this worksheet on informational topic sentences, students will read through three different topics and write a paragraph. Students will strengthen their writing skills and learn how to properly wri ...

Identify the Topic Sentence

Students will learn how to read and search for topic sentences with this reading and writing activity. This worksheet asks that students read five different paragraphs and locate the topic sentences i ...

Sentence Starters:  The Senses

The senses are hearing, seeing, tasting, feeling, and smelling. In this worksheet, students complete a sentence about the senses using words like “I hear”, “We saw”, “The blanket felt” and more. Ideal ...

Sentence Starters:  Things Around Us

Complete a sentence about everyday things using the words provided to start the sentence. Sentence starters include “The bus”, “Her pet”, “The door”, “My book”, “His Shoe” and “The tree”. The activity ...

Sentence Starters:  My Opinion

Everyone has an opinion! Use this worksheet with sentence starters to have your students write their opinions using sentence starters like, “I know”, “I believe”, “We should”, “In my opinion”, “I thin ...

Sentence Starters:  About Me

Students complete a sentence about themselves using words to start the sentence. Sentence starters include “I want”, “I feel”, “I like”, “I think” and “I am the best”. Worksheets are designed for ki ...

Sentence Starter Cards

In this activity, teachers or parents cut out the cards so students can use them as a cue for completing a sentence. The student can write on the card or on a separate piece of paper. Sentence starter ...

Sentence Patterns: Sentence Openers

Encourage your students to branch out and think creatively when writing sentence openers. Too many sentences begin with it, the or there. A good writer will open a sentence with other words to make s ...

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