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Complex Sentences Using Subordinating Conjunctions –Google Slides Grammar Lesson
Complex Sentences Using Subordinating Conjunctions –Google Slides Grammar Lesson
Complex Sentences Using Subordinating Conjunctions –Google Slides Grammar Lesson
Complex Sentences Using Subordinating Conjunctions –Google Slides Grammar Lesson
Complex Sentences Using Subordinating Conjunctions –Google Slides Grammar Lesson
Complex Sentences Using Subordinating Conjunctions –Google Slides Grammar Lesson
Complex Sentences Using Subordinating Conjunctions –Google Slides Grammar Lesson
Complex Sentences Using Subordinating Conjunctions –Google Slides Grammar Lesson
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Description:

  • Transform your students’ writing with this high-engagement complex sentences lesson! This no-prep digital grammar resource teaches students how to write complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions such as because, although, since, after, before, while, when, until, if, as.
  • This resource includes a clear, step-by-step mini-lesson, visuals, model sentences, and student practice—perfect for whole-group instruction, small groups, intervention, ESL/ELL, and test prep.

What’s Included:

✔️ Teaching slides

✔️ Examples and models

✔️ Visuals

✔️ Guided practice

✔️ Independent practice prompts

✔️ ISAWAWABUB reference

✔️ Quick check

✔️ Worksheet recommendation for extra practice

Skills Covered:

  • Complex sentences
  • Subordinating conjunctions
  • Dependent and independent clauses
  • Combining sentences
  • Academic writing
  • Transition words
  • Comma usage

Perfect For:

  • Grammar lessons
  • Writing workshop
  • Test prep
  • Literacy centers
  • ELA stations
  • ESL / ELL / multilingual learners
  • Special education support
  • Sub plans
  • Google Classroom

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Easy to use on Google Slides or in PowerPoint
  • No prep – just project and teach
  • Eye-catching visuals to keep students engaged
  • Builds strong descriptive writing skills
  • Ideal for ELA centers, grammar lessons, morning work, or review
  • Supports English language learners (ELL/ESL, EL, ESOL, EAL, L2, TEFL, TESOL, and Bilingual/CLD)

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Complex Sentences Using Subordinating Conjunctions –Google Slides Grammar Lesson

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Description

Description:

  • Transform your students’ writing with this high-engagement complex sentences lesson! This no-prep digital grammar resource teaches students how to write complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions such as because, although, since, after, before, while, when, until, if, as.
  • This resource includes a clear, step-by-step mini-lesson, visuals, model sentences, and student practice—perfect for whole-group instruction, small groups, intervention, ESL/ELL, and test prep.

What’s Included:

✔️ Teaching slides

✔️ Examples and models

✔️ Visuals

✔️ Guided practice

✔️ Independent practice prompts

✔️ ISAWAWABUB reference

✔️ Quick check

✔️ Worksheet recommendation for extra practice

Skills Covered:

  • Complex sentences
  • Subordinating conjunctions
  • Dependent and independent clauses
  • Combining sentences
  • Academic writing
  • Transition words
  • Comma usage

Perfect For:

  • Grammar lessons
  • Writing workshop
  • Test prep
  • Literacy centers
  • ELA stations
  • ESL / ELL / multilingual learners
  • Special education support
  • Sub plans
  • Google Classroom

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Easy to use on Google Slides or in PowerPoint
  • No prep – just project and teach
  • Eye-catching visuals to keep students engaged
  • Builds strong descriptive writing skills
  • Ideal for ELA centers, grammar lessons, morning work, or review
  • Supports English language learners (ELL/ESL, EL, ESOL, EAL, L2, TEFL, TESOL, and Bilingual/CLD)

Thank you so much for checking out this resource. Click here to see more!

Report this resource to TPT
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