Kids love the silly samples in this practice sheet for working with dependent and independent clauses. The prompts are non-sequitor like, and really require a kid to think creatively. They'll be entertained practicing what would normally be a very tedious task.
Students will practice finishing sentences with independent clauses as well as beginning sentences with dependent clauses. There is also a section for independent practice to make their own complete sentences.
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