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Simple and complex sentences - conjunctions
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Simple and complex sentences - conjunctions

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Grade Level Grades 3-5
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This resource has been developed to support children in using subordinating conjunctions to extend simple sentences. It is; however; useful in supporting sentence structure objectives for children across grade levels.

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simple-complex_sentences.ppt

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February 7, 2020
1.62 MB
4.7
13 Reviews
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SML Member April 12, 2012

Very funny pictures will capture the children's imagination. Thank you.

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SML Member April 15, 2012

Excellent resource! Great to use as a starter to run across the week of literacy lessons. Thank you so much.

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SML Member April 17, 2012

Fantastic pictures. Really inspired the children. Super squirrel and praying kitten were the favorites!

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SML Member April 19, 2012

This is great! You have saved me a lot of time. Thanks so much. What a fun teacher you must be!

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SML Member May 02, 2012

This is exactly what I was looking for. A really helpful resource for getting children to think about complex sentences and using connectives.

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SML Member May 22, 2012

thanks so much for sharing-great images and a real time-saver!

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SML Member May 23, 2012

What a fantastic presentation. My children were enthralled and go really inventive. Thank you so much.

agosla
agosla October 11, 2012

Wonderful lesson. Can't wait to try it otu!

Schoonmom
Schoonmom December 10, 2012

This looks very engaging! I love it and the kids will as well!

yogarilla
yogarilla May 19, 2013

This worked well for 2nd-5th graders who struggle creating complex sentences independently; power point was motivating, clear and direct and a fun whole class activity!

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