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Practise Writing Longer Sentences Using Joining Words

In this worksheet, students will practise writing longer sentences using joining words.

'Practise Writing Longer Sentences Using Joining Words' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 1

Year:  Year 1 English worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Writing: Composition

Curriculum subtopic:   Write Sentences

Difficulty level:  

Worksheet Overview

A sentence is a group of words with a capital letter at the start and full stop at the end.

It also needs to make sense. 

 

a tortoise

 

This simple sentence does not make sense:

Shell hard a the has tortoise.

 

We can change the words to make sure it makes sense.

We also need a capital letter at the start and a full stop at the end.

The tortoise has a hard shell.

 

We can make the sentence more interesting and longer by adding a joining word such as and, so or because.

A longer sentence is often called a compound sentence.

Here, we can use a joining word to join these two short sentences.

 

The tortoise has short legs. The tortoise moves slowly.

The tortoise has short legs so it moves slowly.

 

We can also make the sentence more interesting by adding describing words. These are called adjectives.

 

The tortoise is small.  The tortoise has short legs. The tortoise moves slowly.

The small tortoise has short legs so it moves slowly.

 

Let's have a go at some questions to practise writing sentences.

 

You can practise choosing a word to complete a sentence, making sure the sentence makes sense and using capital letters and full stops correctly.

 

boy writing

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