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Conjunctions are an essential part of the English language. They are words that connect phrases, clauses, or sentences, making them an important tool for clear and concise communication. Without conjunctions, sentences would be choppy and difficult to understand. Understanding the different types of conjunctions and how to use them properly is crucial for effective writing ... Read more
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This is an anchor chart I created for my second graders to help them learn conjunctions. #conjunctions #anchorcharts
Conjunctions - FANBOYS Check out flocabulary!
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Teaching conjunctions to young students can be really difficult. You need to not only attain and retain their interests, but also get them understand the complex idea of the language. To make your life easier, below are 12 very practical activities that you can do in class to achieve your teaching goals.
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Coordinating conjunctions join words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance. Common ones include and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet, improving sentence flow and clarity.
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Fun Ways To Work On Combining Sentences and using Conjunctions. Hands on, visuals, and making it relevant of our speech and language students so they will be successful!
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Fun ways to teach and to reinforce parts of speech using free games in your classroom
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English Most Common Conjunctions, Definitions and Example Sentences Because Because is used to show reason. Although Although is used to show two opposite statements. Whereas Whereas is used to show contrast. But But is used to join two ideas that are opposites. Besides Besides means in addition to, also. It is a preposition. Unlike Unlike means different from, not similar to. Therefore Therefore is used to show the result /effect of an action. Despite Despite is used to introduce a fact…
Teaching compound sentences to a group of elementary kids can seem daunting! Using the FANBOYS method and a fun chant, you can teach students about creating and editing compound sentences with ease! Read more about the Compound Sentences anchor chart and activities I've used to help my 4th grade students (but can be used for any grade level!) with their sentence structure.
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TweetEmail TweetEmail Are you looking for some activities to teach conjunctions? This post has links to printables, games, posters and more. #1 Printables Download a free poster (called… More
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This video is unfortunately a clue to my age, but growing up, I loved SchoolHouse Rock and this song has always been a fave. It is the...
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FANBOYS is an acronym to help English Language Learners remember some coordinating conjunctions. The letters stand for: for and nor but or yet so FANBOYS are seven words known as coordinating conjunctions. A coordinating conjunction is used to join two clauses to create a compound sentence. Both clauses in this sentence should be independent (make sense by themselves).
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I am focusing on some critical grammar skills. One of them is types of sentences and using coordinating conjunctions
As a child, grammar baffled me. I could never remember all the rules. I remember tuning out whenever conjunctions, dangling participles, or any other grammar terminology surfaced. This grammar deficiency made it very difficult to teach grammar. I had a grammar phobia... It took me awhile to get in my grammar groove. I basically had to rethink and reteach MYSELF all of the grammar rules that I had tuned out as a child. This included conjunctions. A conjunction is a word that is used to…
Find many ideas and fun activities for teaching compound sentences. Includes a comma craft idea, incorporates the fanboys, and much more!
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A blog full of tips, lessons, and ideas to use in the upper elementary classroom.
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Conjunctions anchor chart
If you are going to Teach Parts of Speech in your classroom, it can either be a snooze fest or an engaging time where students retain the information. It
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