Learning Outcomes
Word order in simple sentences → arrange picture word cards into the right order → children write clear subject-verb sentences with fewer mixed-up words.
Word order in simple sentences → practice finding the starting word and ending period → children begin sentences with capitals more consistently in daily writing.
Word order in simple sentences → read the finished sentence aloud → children catch grammar patterns and avoid making longer, jumbled sentence strings.

Sentence Building Word Order Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Sentence Building Worksheet for 1st grade practices word order in simple sentences using picture prompts and scrambled word cards.
Word order in simple sentences helps children understand early grammar because the subject and verb must come in the right sequence for meaning.
For each picture on the Sentence Building Worksheet, parent points to the image, reads the words in any order, then child places words in order and reads the finished sentence aloud.
This Sentence Building Worksheet stands out with five short sentences that rotate through an animal, a family moment, a school choice, weather at night, and a food plan, so word order practice stays interesting.
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