Description
These two digital, interactive lessons will help your students recognize subjects and predicates in both simple and compound sentences. You can teach them using your interactive white board or assign them individually for students to complete on their devices. Both lessons include interactive elements to give students lots of practice and feature silly stories to keep their attention because grammar should never be boring. Both lessons also included ten-question, self-grading quizzes for Google Forms™.
The subject and predicate lesson includes:
- A digital lesson introducing simple and complete subjects and predicates. (11 slides)
- Eight practice questions with clickable answers that link to slides giving kids instant feedback (8 slides)
- Feedback slides that tell students if they got the question right or not. The feedback slides for incorrect answers give short explanations and link back to the questions for students to try again. (5 slides)
- Teaching and tech tips for the slideshow (1 slide)
- A 10-question, self-grading quiz for Google Forms™ (1 quiz)
- Instructions for assigning the quiz using Google Classroom™ or sending it directly to your students' Google Drives™. (1 slide)
The lesson on simple sentences with compound subjects and predicates vs. compound sentences includes:
- A digital lesson covering simple sentences, compound subjects, compound predicates, and compound sentences. (12 slides)
- Three drag-and-drop activities that ask students to put sentences in the right categories:
- Compound sentences vs. simple sentences (1 slide)
- Compound sentences vs. simple sentences with compound subjects (1 slide)
- Compound sentences vs. simple sentences with compound predicates (1 slide)
- Four slides with 15 total questions that ask students to drag colored boxes over the subjects and predicates in four kinds of sentences:
- Simple sentences with compound subjects (1 slide)
- Simple sentences with compound predicates (1 slide)
- Compound sentences (1 slide)
- Compound sentences that also have compound subjects or predicates. (1 slide)
- Answer keys for all the drag-and-drop slides, which can be left in for students to use as they practice or deleted before assigning so that you can take a grade (7 slides).
- A ten-question, self-grading quiz for Google Forms (1 form)
- Instructions for using the quiz for Google Forms™ (1 slide)
- Tech and teaching tips (1 slide)
Both of these resources are included at a discount in the Complete Unit on Sentences.
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Description
These two digital, interactive lessons will help your students recognize subjects and predicates in both simple and compound sentences. You can teach them using your interactive white board or assign them individually for students to complete on their devices. Both lessons include interactive elements to give students lots of practice and feature silly stories to keep their attention because grammar should never be boring. Both lessons also included ten-question, self-grading quizzes for Google Forms™.
The subject and predicate lesson includes:
- A digital lesson introducing simple and complete subjects and predicates. (11 slides)
- Eight practice questions with clickable answers that link to slides giving kids instant feedback (8 slides)
- Feedback slides that tell students if they got the question right or not. The feedback slides for incorrect answers give short explanations and link back to the questions for students to try again. (5 slides)
- Teaching and tech tips for the slideshow (1 slide)
- A 10-question, self-grading quiz for Google Forms™ (1 quiz)
- Instructions for assigning the quiz using Google Classroom™ or sending it directly to your students' Google Drives™. (1 slide)
The lesson on simple sentences with compound subjects and predicates vs. compound sentences includes:
- A digital lesson covering simple sentences, compound subjects, compound predicates, and compound sentences. (12 slides)
- Three drag-and-drop activities that ask students to put sentences in the right categories:
- Compound sentences vs. simple sentences (1 slide)
- Compound sentences vs. simple sentences with compound subjects (1 slide)
- Compound sentences vs. simple sentences with compound predicates (1 slide)
- Four slides with 15 total questions that ask students to drag colored boxes over the subjects and predicates in four kinds of sentences:
- Simple sentences with compound subjects (1 slide)
- Simple sentences with compound predicates (1 slide)
- Compound sentences (1 slide)
- Compound sentences that also have compound subjects or predicates. (1 slide)
- Answer keys for all the drag-and-drop slides, which can be left in for students to use as they practice or deleted before assigning so that you can take a grade (7 slides).
- A ten-question, self-grading quiz for Google Forms (1 form)
- Instructions for using the quiz for Google Forms™ (1 slide)
- Tech and teaching tips (1 slide)
Both of these resources are included at a discount in the Complete Unit on Sentences.


