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Identify Sentences That Make Sense

In this worksheet, students will listen to, read and correct a variety of sentences.

'Identify Sentences That Make Sense' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 2

Year:  Year 4 English worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Writing: Composition

Curriculum subtopic:   Sentence Awareness

Difficulty level:  

Worksheet Overview

When we write we need to check that our sentences make sense.

We need to check that our words are written in the correct order.

 

boy writing

 

Have a look and read the sentences below:

1. Black and white is dog this.

2. This dog is black and white.

 

old dog

 

Read them out loud to yourself again.

Which one sounds better? Which one makes more sense?

'This dog is black and white' is written in the correct order.

 

In this activity, you are going to decide which sentences make sense to help you find out facts about different animals.

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