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How to teach Predicates
Using this Identifying Predicates Worksheet, students underline the predicate in each sentence and write WHERE, WHEN, WHY, and/or WHAT to tell the predicate’s information in order to craft clear messages in their own sentences.
The predicate of the sentence gives information about the subject. It
informs of where, when, why, and what the subject is doing.
Underline the predicate in each sentence and write WHERE, WHEN, WHY, and/or WHAT to tell the predicate’s information Then, students change the predicate of each sentence and rewrite both below.
Other resources to use with this Identifying Predicates Worksheet
If you are using this worksheet, your students are probably learning about subjects and predicates.
Use this Compound Predicates Worksheet as an additional resource for your students.
Introduce this worksheet by listening to the Have Fun Teaching Subject and Predicate Song. After listening to the song, ask students to share what they learned about subjects and predicates. Then, students complete worksheet independently or with a partner. Finally, students practice writing sentences that include’and’, ‘but’, and ‘or’.
Be sure to check out more Subject and Predicate Worksheets.
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