Victorian Curriculum
VC2E1LA06
understand that a simple sentence consists of a single independent clause representing a single event or idea
- knowing that a single event or idea can include a process, a happening or a state (verb), the participant or who or what is involved (noun group/phrase), and the surrounding circumstances (adverb group/phrase), for example ‘Teddy (the participant: who or what is involved) reads (a process, a happening or a state) the book (surrounding circumstances).’
- understanding that simple sentences answer questions such as ‘What is happening?’ and ‘Who or what is involved?’ along with details such as ‘Where?’, ‘When?’ and ‘How?’
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3 teaching resources for those 'aha' moments
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Dressing Up A Sentence Activity
An activity to help encourage students to add more descriptive language into their sentence writing.
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Write A Sentence Worksheet
A worksheet for beginner writers to practice their handwriting.
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Building Simple Sentences
A 60 minute lesson in which students will build a simple sentence.