Sentence Starters for Kindergarten Practice is essential for beginning writers. As kindergarten teachers, we continuously seek fresh and engaging writing activities for our little learners. I’ve done the legwork for you! Here are my top picks to help you dive into the world of kindergarten writing.

Interactive Writing
Use a shared writing approach where you and your little learners compose sentences together. This whole group collaborative method is beneficial for demonstrating sentence construction and encouraging participation. (All About Sentences for Little Learners)
Sentence Starters
Give your students a sentence starter such as “I like…”, “My favorite…”, or “I can see…” and encourage them to complete the sentence. This helps them express their thoughts and begin forming complete ideas.
Picture Prompts
Provide students with vibrant, engaging pictures and ask them to write a sentence about what they see. This activity helps spark imagination and encourages descriptive writing.
Word Bank Sentences
Create a word bank with simple, thematic words related to a topic you are currently exploring in class. Then have your little learners construct sentences using words from the bank, which supports vocabulary development and sentence structure understanding.
Story Sequencing
Provide a series of pictures that tell a story. Have students write a sentence for each picture, guiding them to create a cohesive narrative. This activity enhances understanding of sequence and storytelling.
Sentence Scramble
Write a simple sentence, cut it into individual words, and have students rearrange them to form the correct sentence. This activity helps reinforce word order and sentence fluency.
Themed Writing Prompts
Tie sentence writing to themes or current events. For example, during a weather unit, your students could write sentences about the weather outside or what their favorite type of weather is. This keeps writing relevant and fun.

These activities are designed to be engaging and educational, providing your kindergarten students with the tools they need to become confident writers. Happy teaching!
