Word Choice: Strong Verbs Practice
Skill focus: Strong Verbs Practice
Today we'll practice strong verbs practice. Talk about ideas before writing them down. Don't worry about spelling on the first pass — get the thinking out, then revise. Read drafts out loud. The ear catches what the eye misses.
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List three words that describe today's weather. We just started writing.
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Write a complete sentence about your favorite meal.
Parent tip: Check: capital letter, ending mark, makes sense alone.
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Combine these into one sentence: 'The cat ran. The cat was fast.'
Parent tip: Praise any combination that keeps the meaning.
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Use the word 'because' in a sentence.
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Write three sentences about a place you love.
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List five strong verbs and use one in a sentence.
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Describe a sound you can hear right now.
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Describe your morning routine using time words: first, next, then, finally.
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Write a question, then answer it in a full sentence.
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Write a sentence with two adjectives.
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Write a friendly letter to a family member.
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Write three sentences about your favorite season.
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Rewrite this sentence with more detail: 'The boy ate.'
Revise your favorite sentence above for stronger word choice. Read both aloud.
What is one sentence you wrote today that you're proud of? Why?