Description
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences Task Cards and Anchor Charts Activities:
Do you need activities to support simple, compound, and complex sentences? This task cards and anchor charts activity was created for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade.
PLEASE NOTE:
These instructional pages and task card activities extend beyond 2nd grade but could be a solid introduction to sentence types for second-grade students.
This file contains the following:
- Four instructional pages for student reference
- 36 task cards with varying question types (all multiple-choice)
- An answer sheet
- An answer key
You can easily use these activities in stations, small groups, or as a whole class.
NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!
This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.
This file contains 33 pages + Google Slides™ and Google Forms™.
Dawn Hernandez –
Great Product!!!
Christine L –
I love these cards for my ELA centers
Cindy H –
Great practice to reinforce the skill. Can use in Daily 5 station.
Deborah C –
Love it!
Kimberly D –
Thank you!
Sandra R –
Great product
Heather D –
Just what I was looking for, can’t wait to use.
Andrea C –
Great product!
Nazira A –
One of my top 2 favorite sellers for Language Arts unit. Absolutely loved these cards, I really appreciate you taking the time to ALWAYS include definition / explanation & examples pages in the beginning of each unit ! That is a tremendous benefit : )
Shonda Z –
thanks
kelly J –
Thanks
kinasmithteach –
My students really enjoyed this! Nice and colorful and interactive. Thx!
Wilma S –
AWESOME
Lana S –
Great!
Cassandra T –
Thank you
Donna M –
Thank you so much for this creative and helpful resource!
Kathy B –
great way to practice
Heidi R –
Great activity! A little challenging for my second graders.
sherrie E –
very user friendly
Allison K –
Love these task cards!!
Sallie S –
very well done
connie H –
I love this resource, and my students did too. I cannot wait to use it again this coming school year.
Sheri C –
Love these, great resource!
Vivian R –
Now to get them from recognition to using them in their writing.
Maria D –
This is a good resource.
Melanie N –
Thank you! I love the review of this activity, yet it is challenging. It made my students think.
Dee’s Designs –
Love this product! Thank you!!!
Treva R –
This has been a great review during my mentor sentences lessons!
Kyle’s Kiddos –
All of your stuff is on my wishlist! Love!
Mercedez W –
Great center activity
Jolinda Reghi –
Great, thanks!
Yvonne G –
Wonderful intervention center.
Dorothy A –
Great practice resource!
Janet F –
Very helpful for my struggling students.
Christina T –
This was a fantastic resource for me. I was able to use it with all students, from my high group to my inclusion kids. Thank you!!
Lori T –
This will make our introduction to complex sentences easier to grasp.
Lisa A –
excellent product–thanks
Michelle P –
Great for sentence structure.
Robin K –
This has been a wonderful resource for some of my struggling writers. I’m seeing better writing daily as they begin to notice the make-up of the sentences in front of them.
Vicki parlane –
Awesome resource! Thank you!
Janice A –
great
Lora B –
Good samples with clear content.
Patricia G –
Perfect! Thank you!
Kathleen K –
Perfect for reviewing with my 5th graders!
The Gilded Classroom –
Just what I needed. Thanks!
Monique Nemes –
I am a special education teacher, teaching students with emotional and behavioral disabilities. This resource is simple and makes the skill engaging for my students!
Becki D –
Loved this!
esther K –
great thorough resource
Kathryn R –
I was easily able to incorporate this into their notebooks. As a slide on the board, I was able to draw, and highlight what i needed to emphasize.
Lauren K –
cute
Dawn Belacic –
This is a nice resource!
Melissa D –
This is great! Thank you!
Kristin B –
This is a great review for my 6th graders.
Esti O –
My students struggled to understand it.
Esti O –
My students struggled to understand it.
Jennifer Mundy –
This is a great resource!
Janene B –
love this!
Diane Vaccaro –
This is great easy to use
Heather H –
Great resource for teaching students the different parts of speech. I laminated these and had them use Vis-A-Vis markers to identify the parts of speech as well as subject and object.
Nicole T –
Great Resource!
michelle R –
This really helped my kiddos understand sentences!
Amy Furman –
Very nice resource.
Jessica R –
Love this resource!
Emily Stevens –
Great review for my 5th graders.
Stephanie G –
This is a great way to review different types of sentences. I used this in a small group setting.
Michelle Yokens –
thank you
The SLP Spot –
Love this!
Elissa K –
Printed Anchor charts and put in Binder to use with students during group
Anntoinette Angrum –
Great
Anne J –
Always love your Boom Cards!
Beverly G –
This was a great way to break down the types of sentences for my students.
Mackenzie Ferreira –
My 6th graders needed some practice with sentence types. These task cards provided a great opportunity to review. They were able to use them on their ipads.
Rebecca E –
The students liked the visuals of it and being able to manipulate it.
Jennifer R –
Great resource for my SPED students.
Annie Henry –
This resource was fantastic to use as station/practice activities with my virtual students.
Judi D –
Great resource!!
Tricia Barton –
Awesome!! Thanks
Sharon L –
This is a great resource to review sentence structure.
Stacey S –
This worked well for use during distance learning. I was able to cover IEP goals that needed to be addressed with these materials.
Corinna G –
Awesome distance learning activity for special education students with emotional disturbances! Thank you xoxoxo.
katherine M –
Great resource
Kristen C –
Great for my class’s needs!
June K –
Great.
The Sparkling Peach –
Good resource! Thank you.
Kimberly S –
You can never go wrong with this teacher’s work. Always great resources to use.
Natalie M –
Love this resource & the task cards were especially useful!
Steph Shaw – 6th Grade Adventures –
Loved this! Used it with my small groups in class.
ReNae McAllister –
This is a great resource for reviewing compound and complex sentences. It is a thorough resource that I will use again and again each year.
Bethany A –
Great resource!
Terri C –
My students used these as task cards to review the standards.
Kayla M –
great for sentence structure
Melissa Stinson –
This was a great resource to use for formative assessment!
Taylor M –
Great practice work for my students!
Flamingos in Fourth –
Great resource for teaching a very complex skill to my 4th graders.
Thanks
I Need A Lesson Quick –
This was a fantastic resource to use for teaching this skill.
Jordana S –
This is a great resource for practicing with compound and complex sentences.
Jaclyn M –
I used this after our first big writing assignment where I noticed students needed more explicit instruction on sentence structure. Students were very engaged, We did it over 2 days.
keelyann miller –
Great resource
Stephanie S –
great resource
M Keates –
Students loved using this resource. They were engaged and loved working together in groups.
Patience is a virtue –
This resource was excellent to support the lesson that was given. My students were engaged in this, and they were excited to share their learning. Loved it! Thank you!
Joyce W –
Great resource!
McKenzie K –
Great resource!
Lori W –
Great for review!
Angela L –
Super helpful
Zapatitos –
Easy to use, kids enjoyed it!
Allisen E –
Used during remote learning.
Blooming with Blake –
Great practice, thank you!
Inspired Owl’s Corner –
Perfect practice for my students! Thank you so much!
viet V –
Great Resource
chandani P –
All your resources have been very helpful in my classroom. Ty
Robin G –
Every activity helped my students understand sentence structure better.
Erika R –
I like this resource very much. I will be using it in my classroom.
Debra N. –
The task cards work wonderfully in literacy centers. They provide quick review and serve to upgrade student’s writing. Environment skill support is essential, and the anchor charts provide the scaffolding needed by many.