Produce Complete Sentences Appropriately
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2nd Grade Reading › Produce Complete Sentences Appropriately
Maya is confused about the worksheet. Which sentence is complete and polite?
Number 2.
I don’t get it.
Could you please explain what to do on number 2?
Explanation
This is about asking for help politely. Choice B is right because it asks nicely and tells exactly what Maya needs help with. It's a complete sentence with all the parts.
Marcus is confused about the worksheet. Which is the BEST way to ask?
This is dumb.
What do I do for number 4? I do not understand it.
Number 4.
Explanation
We ask for help using complete sentences. Choice A tells which problem and says 'I do not understand.' Clear questions help teachers know how to help us.
Carlos didn't understand the art directions. Which sentence asks for clarification?
Could you please explain what to do after cutting the paper?
After cutting.
What?
Explanation
We're learning to ask clear questions. Choice B works best because it's complete and polite. It tells exactly what Carlos needs to know.
The teacher asked Sofia what happened at recess. Which gives the detail?
At recess.
Fine.
I played tag with Maya, and I fell by the slide.
Explanation
We're learning to answer with details. Choice A is best because it tells who, what, and where. It gives the teacher all the information about recess.
Keisha needs to ask her teacher to use the bathroom. Which is best?
Bathroom now.
May I please use the bathroom?
I am going to the bathroom.
Explanation
We're practicing polite classroom requests. Choice B is right because it asks permission nicely. It uses 'May I please' which shows good manners.
Marcus is confused about problem 3. Which is a complete sentence to ask?
Number 3.
Help me now!
I don't understand number 3. Can you please help me?
Explanation
We're learning to ask for help nicely. Choice A is right because it explains the problem clearly. It uses 'please' and tells exactly what Marcus needs.
Chen wants to explain a game to a new classmate. Which is best?
Just do it like me.
First we roll, then we move our piece that many spaces.
Rolling and moving.
Explanation
We're practicing clear explanations. Choice A works best because it tells each step. It helps the new friend understand how to play.
Emma needs to ask her teacher for help opening glue. Which is BEST?
Help, glue!
Open it now.
Could you please help me open my glue bottle?
Explanation
We're learning to speak politely. Choice B is best because it says 'please' and tells exactly what Emma needs. It's a complete sentence that shows respect.
Yuki wants to join Carlos at recess. Which sentence is complete and appropriate?
Can I play with you and Carlos at recess, please?
Me too!
Move over.
Explanation
We're practicing polite requests. Choice A is best because it asks nicely with 'please.' It tells who Yuki wants to play with too.
Maya's dad asked about her school day. How should she answer completely?
Good.
I had reading and math today, and we did a science experiment.
School stuff happened.
Explanation
We're practicing complete answers. Choice B is best because it tells specific things. It gives dad real information about the school day.