Objective: Students will practice writing alliterative sentences by finishing silly sentence starters that already begin with repeating sounds. This builds creativity, vocabulary, and a sense of play with language. Worksheet Here: Donate Here:
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Write a 10-sentence story about a weekend that was full of wild, wacky, or weird events. Your mission: Use at least 5 examples of alliteration—repeating the same starting sound in a series of nearby words. Worksheet: More Writing Challenges Here: Donate Here:
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