"Reading, Writing, and Illustrating a Sentence" is an engaging worksheet that gives students early writing and reading comprehension practice.

Each page starts with a sentence that students can read. The second section features a blank line where students rewrite the sentence. The third section instructs students to glue the words. They cut along the dotted lines at the bottom of the page and arrange the words in the correct order on the line. The bottom of the page features a blank box and asks students to make a drawing to go with the sentence that they've read, written, cut out, and arranged.

Creating different ways for young students to practice reading and writing comprehension is the best way to build multiple pathways in the brain, increasing their retention and understanding of important skills.

For example, students can practice individual tasks, like reading sentences or writing sentences, but you can combine these activities to create a more engaging and well-rounded activity. Students can rewrite a sentence, cut the words out and glue them in the correct order, and then draw a picture to go with it. Other activities might include drawing a line between sentences and their correct pictures, circling the words in a sentence in a word find, or circling the target sentence in a short paragraph.