Students practice using conjunctive adverbs by filling in the blank with moreover, …
Students practice using conjunctive adverbs by filling in the blank with moreover, similarly, or consequently. Students must choose the joining word that best connects the ideas.
Students practice using conjunctive adverbs by filling in the blank with nevertheless, …
Students practice using conjunctive adverbs by filling in the blank with nevertheless, furthermore, or therefore. Students must choose the joining word that best connects the ideas.
Students use the method of their choice to combine two sentences based …
Students use the method of their choice to combine two sentences based on an excerpt from the novel The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. Students practice using various types of phrases and clauses to convey meaning and add variety to combined sentences.
In this No Nonsense Grammar Collection, students explore a range of commonly …
In this No Nonsense Grammar Collection, students explore a range of commonly taught grammar principles for elementary and middle schoolers with these short, fun videos and activities. From the difference between dependent and independent clauses to the correct usage of semicolons, let these resources guide you through the intricacies (and perils!) of everyday grammar.
Students use the method of their choice to combine two sentences based …
Students use the method of their choice to combine two sentences based on the short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" by Ambrose Bierce. Students practice using various types of phrases and clauses to convey meaning and add variety to combined sentences.
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