
Transition Words
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English
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9th - 11th Grade
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Medium
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Izabela Zlotkiewicz
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10 Slides • 13 Questions
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Transition Words & Phrases
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Open Ended
List as many transition words as you know...the person with the largest list gets +5 points extra credit...
GO!
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Transition words are used to...
link words, phrases or sentences
help the reader to progress from one idea to the next idea
help to build up coherent relationships within the text
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Reasons you should work on your transition words and phrases:
You see comments like “choppy,” “jumpy,” “lacks flow” on you essay
Your audience has trouble following your organization or train of thought
You tend to write the way you think—and your brain often jumps from one idea to another pretty quickly
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Multiple Choice
Karen is rich; ________ her cousin Kate is poor.
Therefore,
However,
In addition,
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Multiple Choice
Karen is rich; ________ her cousin Kate is poor.
Therefore,
However,
In addition,
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Multiple Choice
We found that the mixture was effective. __________, it appeared to have additional effects we had not predicted.
Therefore,
Furthermore,
In conclusion,
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Multiple Choice
The kids didn't study. ___, they failed the class.
Consequently,
Furthermore,
For instance,
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Multiple Choice
Which punctuation mark follows every transition word or phrase?
period ( . )
semicolon ( ; )
comma ( , )
apostrophe ( ' )
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Multiple Choice
The Pandemic continues. ___, we're teaching and learning remotely.
Still,
However,
As a result,
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Multiple Choice
We're in the process of writing an essay. _________, we need to brush up on the uses of transitional language.
For example,
Therefore,
Equally important,
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Notice
just like FANBOYS and AWUBIS, transition words and phrases have "meaning".
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Group 1: Add more information
Furthermore,
Additionally,
In fact,
Moreover,
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Group 2: Show examples OR transition into evidence
For example,
For instance,
To illustrate,
Indeed,
In other words,
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Group 3: Show a sequence of something OR time
First, Second, Third,
Finally,
Lastly,
Next,
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Group 4: Conclusions
Therefore,
As a result,
Consequently,
Without a doubt,
Thus,
All things considered, ---> Let's do more practice!
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Multiple Choice
Which punctuation mark follows every transition word or phrase?
period ( . )
semicolon ( ; )
comma ( , )
apostrophe ( ' )
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Multiple Choice
"For instance" indicates that an example is about to come.
My older brother is the funniest person I know. For instance,
he’s often crying and unhappy.
he recently became afraid of his own shadow.
he can make our mother laugh just by rolling his eyes
I often feel myself longing for sleep when he speaks.
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Multiple Choice
"Nonetheless" is a transition that shows an exception or contrast.
________. Nonetheless, Greg and Deborah found themselves paddling around the fountain’s shallow pool.
Greg and Deborah desperately wished to swim in the public garden’s fountain
The public garden’s rules clearly stated that visitors were not allowed to swim in the fountain
Greg and Deborah wore their swimsuits to the public gardens
Greg and Deborah were always rebellious
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Multiple Choice
You can use "consequently" to show that the sentence that follows describes an effect of the previous sentence.
________. Consequently, I was late to the surprise party.
I love surprise parties
I am always on time
I missed the bus
I left an hour early
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Multiple Select
Which of the following transition words is best used to start a conclusion or concluding sentence? (Check all 4 that apply!)
However,
Consequently,
Thus,
Therefore,
All things considered,
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What's next?
We're now going to go back into your SMM document (see Google Drive or Classroom) and inspect your existing (or not existing) concluding sentences. We'll talk through the ideas as a class, but at the end, you should have a perfectly crafted concluding sentence that starts with a....TRANSITION, of course!
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