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Don't teach grammar from an out of touch textbook!
Make your grammar instruction fun with this Google Slides presentation and class activity that is perfect for in-person, remote, or hybrid instruction!
These Google Slides presentations are digital resources that can easily be shared with students to help teach students how to identify and use commas effectively.
This Google Slideshow and these Google Forms provides definitions, examples, practice sentences, and quiz assignments (ANSWER KEYS PROVIDED)!
- Comma Rules: Google Slideshow
- Comma Rules Lesson 1: Google Forms Quiz
- Comma Rules Lesson 2: Google Forms Quiz
- Comma Rules Lesson 3: Google Forms Quiz
- Comma Rules Lesson 4: Google Forms Quiz
- The Oxford Comma: Google Forms Lesson
Included in these slideshows are class activities that will engage in-person, remote, and hybrid learners, so no matter how you are teaching, you can use this quick and fun activity!
This Google Slideshow provides definitions, examples, and practice sentences with answer keys for all 7 COMMA RULES:
- Use commas to separate items in a series.
- Use commas to separate two or more adjectives that come before a noun.
- Use a comma to combine sentences.
- Use commas to set off an expression that interrupts a sentence.
- Use a comma after introductory interjections, prepositional phrases, or adverb clauses.
- Use a comma in dates, addresses, and in the greeting or closing of a letter.
- Do not use unnecessary commas.
The 7 COMMA RULES are broken down into 5 manageable lessons:
Lesson 1
What is a comma?
Use commas to separate items in a series.
Use commas to separate two or more adjectives that come before a noun.
Lesson 2
Use a comma to combine sentences.
Use commas to set off an expression that interrupts a sentence.
Lesson 3
Use a comma after introductory interjections, prepositional phrases, or adverb clauses.
Lesson 4
Use a comma in dates, addresses, and in the greeting or closing of a letter.
Do not use unnecessary commas.
Lesson 5
The Oxford comma
Disclaimer: Some links do not not belong to @RLewisLiteracy. Please email RLewisLiteracy@gmail.com if you find that any of the links included in this presentation are broken, and the resource will be updated. Thank you in advance for your cooperation!
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Description
Don't teach grammar from an out of touch textbook!
Make your grammar instruction fun with this Google Slides presentation and class activity that is perfect for in-person, remote, or hybrid instruction!
These Google Slides presentations are digital resources that can easily be shared with students to help teach students how to identify and use commas effectively.
This Google Slideshow and these Google Forms provides definitions, examples, practice sentences, and quiz assignments (ANSWER KEYS PROVIDED)!
- Comma Rules: Google Slideshow
- Comma Rules Lesson 1: Google Forms Quiz
- Comma Rules Lesson 2: Google Forms Quiz
- Comma Rules Lesson 3: Google Forms Quiz
- Comma Rules Lesson 4: Google Forms Quiz
- The Oxford Comma: Google Forms Lesson
Included in these slideshows are class activities that will engage in-person, remote, and hybrid learners, so no matter how you are teaching, you can use this quick and fun activity!
This Google Slideshow provides definitions, examples, and practice sentences with answer keys for all 7 COMMA RULES:
- Use commas to separate items in a series.
- Use commas to separate two or more adjectives that come before a noun.
- Use a comma to combine sentences.
- Use commas to set off an expression that interrupts a sentence.
- Use a comma after introductory interjections, prepositional phrases, or adverb clauses.
- Use a comma in dates, addresses, and in the greeting or closing of a letter.
- Do not use unnecessary commas.
The 7 COMMA RULES are broken down into 5 manageable lessons:
Lesson 1
What is a comma?
Use commas to separate items in a series.
Use commas to separate two or more adjectives that come before a noun.
Lesson 2
Use a comma to combine sentences.
Use commas to set off an expression that interrupts a sentence.
Lesson 3
Use a comma after introductory interjections, prepositional phrases, or adverb clauses.
Lesson 4
Use a comma in dates, addresses, and in the greeting or closing of a letter.
Do not use unnecessary commas.
Lesson 5
The Oxford comma
Disclaimer: Some links do not not belong to @RLewisLiteracy. Please email RLewisLiteracy@gmail.com if you find that any of the links included in this presentation are broken, and the resource will be updated. Thank you in advance for your cooperation!
Slides Template from SlidesCarnival.
Customize with your own Bitmoji to make learning more personal for your students!
Make sure to follow me on TPT and leave a review!
Thank you so much!

