Beautiful eye catching posters of the main human body organs (including the heart, stomach, liver, pancreas and 7 more). Each organ has four posters of nicely presented information.
The posters can be placed in different locations around a classroom, and small groups of children can read the detailed, but simply phrased, information of each organ. They can take notes and report back to the class about their findings.
These posters encourage independent research.
Enjoy!
Students practice when to use a comma and when to use a period.
They punctuate fourteen sentences.
Do you need a short pause, or a new sentence?
Use a comma for a short pause.
Use a period for a big pause when a new sentence is needed.
This is a brilliant resource for students who are often confused when it comes to punctuation, or for those who simply need both concepts reinforcing.
It also makes a good test to assess understanding of the clauses and punctuation.
Beautiful descriptive sentences that demonstrate how to combine adjectives and adverbs in one sentence.
Students observe the beautiful photographs and either read the example sentences that describe them, or create their own sentences, or both.
The sentences also encourage imaginative thinking and the use of a rich vocabulary.