Need practice distinguishing between sentences and sentence fragments? Students have to be able to identify a sentence before they can write good, strong descriptions.
Just click on my blog button below to get the activity!

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JLevine says
Button is not giving me a connection.
Sandi says
Me either 🙁
Cathy :) says
I have her site bookmarked and found it on there. Here's the link:
http://pitnerm.blogspot.com/2012/08/fishing-for-sentences-freebie.html
Katy Nice says
Thnaks! I couldn't get it either.
Mary P. says
Sorry, ladies! I have corrected the link. It should work now.
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Surfing into First Grade says
Thanks for freebie!! My students will love it!