This sentence-building worksheet takes the mystery out of grammar by providing a structured Subject-Verb-What? table. Students can mix and match words to create both logical and silly sentences, helping them understand how English sentences are put together.
Whether your student wants to write about a “chef cooking ice cream” or “Spiderman climbing a tree,” this resource provides the scaffolding they need to succeed. It’s an essential tool for homeschooling or ESL classrooms to bridge the gap between phonics and creative writing.
Key Features of This Worksheet:
- Guided Sentence Construction: Features a clear, color-coded word bank to help students build Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) sentences.
- Picture Comprehension: Includes a “Write about the picture” section featuring a man and a yak to test observation and descriptive skills.
- Creative Expression: The “Write a fun sentence and draw” section encourages students to use their imagination, making the learning process interactive and personal.
- Vocabulary Expansion: Uses high-interest words like Spiderman, yak, ice cream, and steals to keep young learners engaged.
- Fluency Tracker: Includes the “Repetitions” box to ensure students read their newly created sentences aloud, reinforcing oral fluency.
Perfect For:
- Kindergarten & 1st Grade: Developing foundational writing and grammar skills.
- ESL/EFL Students: Learning the basic word order of English sentences in a low-pressure way.
- Writing Centers: A great independent activity that allows for endless sentence combinations.














