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The Sentence Structure Worksheets and Google Slides are designed for independent practice. Perfect for in-class, homework, and distance learning!
The worksheets and slides include the following: Simple and Complete Subjects,
Compound Subjects, Simple and Complete Predicates, Compound Predicates, Simple Sentences / Types of Sentences, Compound Sentences, Complex Sentences, Compound-Complex Sentences, Fixing Fragments, and Fixing Run-Ons.
If your head is spinning because you're a newbie at teaching grammar, usage, and mechanics, don't worry; these worksheets have got you covered. They cover all sentence structure skills, detailed in the Common Core Anchor Standards for Language. Each worksheet has a short formative assessment to ensure mastery. Answers provided, of course.
If using the printable worksheets, students first read the FOCUS section, which explains the content, rule, or skill and provides examples. If using the Google Slides, students watch the same FOCUS content in a quick instructional video. Next, students read the CONNECT TO WRITING section and then complete the PRACTICE section.
Students self-correct and revise the PRACTICE section, so that they can learn from their mistakes (or you can choose to grade). After correction, the students complete the WRITE formative assessment and mini-conference with you or use Google Comments to re-teach if necessary, provide additional practice, or confirm mastery. Note: Mark Pennington's e-Comments Chrome Extension provides customizable canned comments, audio, video, and record the screen to use in Google Docs and Slides. Add your own comment sets. Works in or out of Google Classroom and is available in the Chrome Web Store.
Before purchasing, teachers may wish to check out the following full-year, standards-based, grade-level grammar and mechanics programs, which include all 77 worksheets plus much more…
The rigorous and comprehensive Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics grades 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and high school programs include 56 scripted lessons (64 for high school) with Progressive Skills Standards review, definitions and examples, practice and error analysis, simple sentence diagrams, and mentor texts with writing applications. Formative assessments are woven into every lesson.
HAVE IT YOUR WAY! Each of these programs includes printable PDFs and digital options (Google slides, forms, and sheets). Plus, each includes a fun secret agent theme to keep your students engaged.
Biweekly grammar, usage, mechanics, and vocabulary unit tests require students to define, identify, and apply their learning writing context.
Each program also provides the Diagnostic Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Assessments with corresponding remedial worksheets to help your students catch up while they keep up with grade-level instruction. You will know exactly which worksheets to assign to which kids with these whole-class assessments: Differentiated Instruction!
Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Grade 4
Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Grade 5
Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Grade 6
Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Grade 7
Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Grade 8
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What others say
Description
The Sentence Structure Worksheets and Google Slides are designed for independent practice. Perfect for in-class, homework, and distance learning!
The worksheets and slides include the following: Simple and Complete Subjects,
Compound Subjects, Simple and Complete Predicates, Compound Predicates, Simple Sentences / Types of Sentences, Compound Sentences, Complex Sentences, Compound-Complex Sentences, Fixing Fragments, and Fixing Run-Ons.
If your head is spinning because you're a newbie at teaching grammar, usage, and mechanics, don't worry; these worksheets have got you covered. They cover all sentence structure skills, detailed in the Common Core Anchor Standards for Language. Each worksheet has a short formative assessment to ensure mastery. Answers provided, of course.
If using the printable worksheets, students first read the FOCUS section, which explains the content, rule, or skill and provides examples. If using the Google Slides, students watch the same FOCUS content in a quick instructional video. Next, students read the CONNECT TO WRITING section and then complete the PRACTICE section.
Students self-correct and revise the PRACTICE section, so that they can learn from their mistakes (or you can choose to grade). After correction, the students complete the WRITE formative assessment and mini-conference with you or use Google Comments to re-teach if necessary, provide additional practice, or confirm mastery. Note: Mark Pennington's e-Comments Chrome Extension provides customizable canned comments, audio, video, and record the screen to use in Google Docs and Slides. Add your own comment sets. Works in or out of Google Classroom and is available in the Chrome Web Store.
Before purchasing, teachers may wish to check out the following full-year, standards-based, grade-level grammar and mechanics programs, which include all 77 worksheets plus much more…
The rigorous and comprehensive Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics grades 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and high school programs include 56 scripted lessons (64 for high school) with Progressive Skills Standards review, definitions and examples, practice and error analysis, simple sentence diagrams, and mentor texts with writing applications. Formative assessments are woven into every lesson.
HAVE IT YOUR WAY! Each of these programs includes printable PDFs and digital options (Google slides, forms, and sheets). Plus, each includes a fun secret agent theme to keep your students engaged.
Biweekly grammar, usage, mechanics, and vocabulary unit tests require students to define, identify, and apply their learning writing context.
Each program also provides the Diagnostic Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Assessments with corresponding remedial worksheets to help your students catch up while they keep up with grade-level instruction. You will know exactly which worksheets to assign to which kids with these whole-class assessments: Differentiated Instruction!
Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Grade 4
Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Grade 5
Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Grade 6
Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Grade 7
Teaching Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Grade 8
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So kind of you to respond with encouragement! My new Syntax in Reading and Writing focuses on sentence expansion, combining, and revision. Builds comprehension and writing sophistication.
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