Learning Outcomes
Word order sentences → arranging word cards into simple statements → child builds readable grammar sentences and says them aloud correctly.
Word order sentences → practicing one picture prompt per line → child spots when sentences need a subject first and a full stop.
Word order sentences → checking capitalization and period on completed sentence → child transfers skills to first-grade writing during daily journal time.

Word Order Sentence Building Worksheet for First Grade
The Word Order Sentence Building Worksheet for First Grade practices early grammar by helping children put words in the right order to form short, clear sentences using picture clues.
Word order matters because sentences that follow a predictable pattern are easier to read, easier to write, and easier to understand right away.
Use the Word Order Sentence Building Worksheet by choosing one picture prompt, reading the scrambled words aloud, then having the child place words in order and read the finished sentence out loud.
This specific Word Order Sentence Building Worksheet uses five different picture situations with 4 to 6 words per sentence, so practice stays focused on word order and simple sentence building at first-grade level.
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