Apple Cut-Up Sentences

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This set of apple cut-up sentences will be a fun addition to your fall resources.

Use these apple cut-up sentences in your kindergarten or first grade classroom to help students practice early literacy skills.

This is another free resource for teachers and homeschool families from www.freewordwork.com

Apple cut-up sentences for early literacy and fine motor practice

About these sentences

These sentences are designed for early literacy practice.

They include simple words with an apple picking theme.

Not only do they provide reading and sentence formation practice, they also require fine motor practice.

Students will cut out the words at the bottom of the page. They then move around the words to form the sentence.

When the words are in order, they will glue them in the boxes. They write the sentence and add a drawing to show the meaning.

Sentence list:

In this set, the seventh page contains two small sentences.

  • I picked the apples.
  • I wore my jacket.
  • Let’s count the apples!
  • The apple orchard is open.
  • Do you want apple cider or apple juice?
  • We will bake an apple pie.
  • I love fall! Do you?
  • I make the best apple pies.

You can download this set of practice pages by clicking on the blue pencil below:

As always, this is intended to be a free resource for teachers and homeschool families. You may print and copy for your home or classroom. You may not sell or modify and sell these materials in any format.

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