Learning Outcomes
Word order in simple sentences → arranging scrambled words → child writes sentences with correct order and clear meaning in shared reading.
Word order in simple sentences → speaking each picture sentence aloud → child strengthens early grammar skills like capital starts and ending punctuation.
Word order in simple sentences → practicing five short prompts → child builds confidence to expand writing beyond single words during first grade.

Word Order Sentence Building Worksheet for First Grade
Word order in simple sentences matters because reading and writing both depend on sequence. Correct word order helps children understand what a sentence says, then write sentences that make sense to other people.
To use the Sentence Building Worksheet, pick one picture prompt, read the scrambled words out loud, and ask the child to choose the first word. After the child builds the sentence on the line, read the finished sentence together, then do one more sentence while the focus stays fresh.
This specific Sentence Building Worksheet includes five short sentences across animal, family, school, weather, and food themes, so word order practice stays varied. Each prompt targets early grammar in a simple way, with 4 to 7 word sentences that encourage correct order, capital starts, and ending punctuation.
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