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coordinating conjunctions to form compound subjects, predicates, and sentences;
A set of 6 worksheets teaching the concept of simple, compound, and complex sentences.
A fun activity to use when learning about parts of speech.
A worksheet for students to practice writing compound sentences using coordinating conjunctions.
A 23-slide editable PowerPoint template that introduces simple, compound, and complex sentences.
An engaging 40-slide interactive Google Slides deck to use in grades 3 and 4 when learning about grammar and sentence structure.
A 39-slide editable PowerPoint to use when reviewing parts of speech with your students.
Word cards for constructing complex sentences.
A worksheet for students to practice writing compound sentences using coordinating conjunctions.
A hands-on activity to practice writing compound sentences using coordinating conjunctions.
50 activities in one booklet which all revolve around learning grammar in the classroom.
Interactive PowerPoint presentation allowing students to learn and review grammar by highlighting paragraphs.
Help your 4th-grade students "bump up" their persuasive writing with this bulletin board display.
A quick reference grammar guide for students on a bookmark.
Use this weekly active learning guide to celebrate National Physical Fitness Month in your Grade 4 or Grade 5 classroom.
A sorting activity to help students identify different parts of speech.
Keep the acronym FANBOYS for students top of mind with a printable classroom poster.
A set of words and punctuation marks that are combined to make sentences.
This English unit has been designed to introduce the key components of simple and compound sentences to younger students; specifically, capital letters and punctuation; verbs, nouns, adjectives, and conjunctions.
A 60 minute lesson in which students will write simple and compound sentences.
A 60 minute lesson in which students will identify that a compound sentence is made up of two or more main clauses joined together by a conjunction.