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Ways to Use:*As a supplement to your unit*Test prep before a test or GMAS testing*Homework*Morning Work*Classwork*ELA centers*Leave with a substituteHow to Use:*Print pages 3-5*I suggest printing back to back to savepaper.*Students will read each sentence andcircle what type of sentence it is. Then,they will proceed to find each questionnumber on the picture.*Students will color each section markedwith that question number with thespecified color.

Name:Date:Color by Number: Identifying Simple, Compound, and Complex SentencesDirections: Read the sentence. Identify the sentence type. Then, find the question number on thecoloring page, and color that section with the specified color.1. Jack jumped over thehill.2. Sleeping Beauty was ina deep sleep before theprince arrived.3. Jim bought pencils atWalmart, and he boughtpens.4. Sam got her driver’slicense.5. We went to New YorkCity, then we went toWashington D.C.6. I bought a dog, and Ibought a cat.7. Scott and Kasey rodebikes after they atebreakfast.8. The white and blackspotted dog chased theball.simplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR PURPLECOLOR ORANGEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR BLACKCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR PURPLEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR PURPLECOLOR ORANGECOLOR LIME GREENsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIGHT GRAYCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR BLACKsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR ORANGECOLOR BLACKCOLOR ORANGEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR PURPLECOLOR BLACKCOLOR LIME GREENsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIGHT GRAYCOLOR ORANGECOLOR BLACKsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR DARK GRAYCOLOR PURPLE

9. Many soldiers fought inWorld War I, and theyfought in World War II.10. I like to walk, and Ilike to jog.11. Math is not myfavorite subject becauseit is hard.12. I like to go shopping.13. After watching thesun set, we roastedmarshmallows.14. Let’s eat dinnerbefore getting ice cream.15. The baby threw itspacifier, and it threw itsspoon.16. The chef cooked theburgers and hotdogsquickly.17. Since our test istomorrow, I will studytonight.simplecompoundcomplexCOLOR DARK GRAYCOLOR PURPLECOLOR ORANGEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR DARK GRAYCOLOR BLACKsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR ORANGECOLOR PUPLECOLOR LIME GREENsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR ORANGECOLOR LIGHT GRAYCOLOR PUPLEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR PUPLECOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR BLACKsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR ORANGECOLOR PUPLEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR DARK GRAYCOLOR ORANGECOLOR LIGHT GRAYsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR PURPLECOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR ORANGEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR ORANGECOLOR BLACK

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Color by Number: Identifying Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences AnswerKey1. Jack jumped over thehill.2. Sleeping Beauty was ina deep sleep before theprince arrived.3. Jim bought pencils atWalmart, and he boughtpens.4. Sam got her driver’slicense.5. We went to New YorkCity, then we went toWashington D.C.6. I bought a dog, and Ibought a cat.7. Scott and Kasey rodebikes after they atebreakfast.8. The white and blackspotted dog chased theball.simplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR PURPLECOLOR ORANGEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR BLACKCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR PURPLEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR PURPLECOLOR ORANGECOLOR LIME GREENsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIGHT GRAYCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR BLACKsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR ORANGECOLOR BLACKCOLOR ORANGEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR PURPLECOLOR BLACKCOLOR LIME GREENsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIGHT GRAYCOLOR ORANGECOLOR BLACKsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR DARK GRAYCOLOR PURPLE

9. Many soldiers fought inWorld War I, and theyfought in World War II.10. I like to walk, and Ilike to jog.11. Math is not myfavorite subject becauseit is hard.12. I like to go shopping.13. After watching thesun set, we roastedmarshmallows.14. Let’s eat dinnerbefore getting ice cream.15. The baby threw itspacifier, and it threw itsspoon.16. The chef cooked theburgers and hotdogsquickly.17. Since our test istomorrow, I will studytonight.simplecompoundcomplexCOLOR DARK GRAYCOLOR PURPLECOLOR ORANGEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR DARK GRAYCOLOR BLACKsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR ORANGECOLOR PUPLECOLOR LIME GREENsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR ORANGECOLOR LIGHT GRAYCOLOR PUPLEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR PUPLECOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR BLACKsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR ORANGECOLOR PUPLEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR DARK GRAYCOLOR ORANGECOLOR LIGHT GRAYsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR PURPLECOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR ORANGEsimplecompoundcomplexCOLOR LIME GREENCOLOR ORANGECOLOR BLACK

Color by Number: Identifying Simple, Compound, andComplex Sentences Answer Key

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Color by Number: Identifying Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences Directions: Read the sentence. Identify the sentence type. Then, find the question number on the coloring page, and color that section with the specified color. 1. Jack jumped over the hill. simple COLOR LIME GREEN compound COLOR PURPLE complex COLOR ORANGE 2. Sleeping Beauty .

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