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Sentences vs. Fragments

Sentences vs. Fragments

Assessment

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English

1st - 8th Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.4.1F, RF.1.3, L.1.1J

+7

Standards-aligned

Created by

Kelicia Pope

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5 Slides • 9 Questions

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Sentences vs. Fragments

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Complete Sentence

  • has a subject and a predicate

  • has a punctuation mark that ends the sentence (period, exclamation mark, question mark)

  • expresses a complete thought

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Fragment

  • may only have a subject and not a predicate or vice versa

  • does not have a punctuation mark to end the sentence

  • does NOT express a complete thought

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Extra Tip for Fragments

  • sometimes, fragments will have a word in front of it that will make you wonder what will happen next

  • Example: When we got to our seat on the train,

  • You are probably wondering what happened when they got to their seat on the train

  • the word, "when", made it a fragment

  • take out the word, "when", and read the words aloud

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Make Sentences and Fragments Using the Picture*

Example 1: My brother likes to use the computer more than the other electronics.


Example 2: My favorite brand of electronics is Apple.

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Multiple Choice

Pick the Fragment.

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The girl went to the store.

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When she ran

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Jessica baked a cake.

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Multiple Choice

Pick the Sentence.

1

I bought.

2

During their trip, they

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Talking on the phone today

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Multiple Select

Pick the Sentences.

1

Jake played soccer.

2

My family

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After sunset, some horses galloped across the field.

4

When we came

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Multiple Choice

Is this a sentence or a fragment?: Did Daniela buy pie for dessert?

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Sentence

2

Fragment

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Multiple Select

Pick the Fragments.

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Even her brother

2

Bela danced across the floor.

3

What did he

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Emily and Jason

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It kicked me.

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Multiple Choice

Is this a sentence or a fragment?: While John talked to his friend on the phone

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Sentence

2

Fragment

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Multiple Select

Pick the Fragments.

1

While she left the car

2

She left the car.

3

He went to the game.

4

After he went to the game

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Multiple Select

Pick the Sentences.

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Vegetables are good for you.

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Is my favorite movie

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Is this my favorite movie?

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Are good for you

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Poll

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Sentences vs. Fragments

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