Word Order Remember! Words in a sentence must be in an order that makes sense. The children are reading books. They sit on the bench. The boys are playing basketball. Word Order Quiz Read each group of words. Fill in the circle next to the…
Word Order In grade 1, word order refers to the arrangement of words in a sentence. Children learn to form basic sentences with a subject, verb, and object in the correct order. They also learn about modifiers and how to place them correc…
Sentences In Grade 1, students learn about sentences and their components, such as subjects and predicates. They are introduced to basic sentence structures and how to use punctuation marks. They also learn to form simple, declarative sent…
Grades 1–2 Daily Reading Activities: Stories and Tales | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt HMH's daily reading activities, stories, and tales for grades 1-2 are designed to help young re…
Simple Sentences The ability to construct and understand simple sentences is a foundational skill in English language arts. For young learners, understanding the basic components of sentences and how they function is crucial to building st…
Periods Punctuation is a fundamental aspect of written communication, and the proper use of punctuation marks is essential for effective writing. One of the most important punctuation marks in English grammar is the period. Periods indica…
Exclamation Sentences Remember! Exclamatory sentences show strong feelings such as excitement, surprise, or fear. They end with exclamation marks. (!) Exclamation Sentences Quiz Read each group of sentences. Choose the sentence or sentence…
Telling Sentences Remember! A telling sentence tells something. I see the basket. The cat is in the basket. Hats can go in it. The sock can go in it. Telling Sentences Quiz - Grade 1 Read the sentences. Choose the sentence that tells some…
Describing Words Remember! A describing word tells more about a person, place, or thing. I see a big cat. The fast cat ran. My cat is bad . The fat cat naps. Describing Words Quiz Read each sentence. Circle describing word.