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Transition Words

Transition Words

Assessment

Presentation

English

9th - 11th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
L.1.6, L.1.1G, L.1.2B

+11

Standards-aligned

Created by

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.

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Therefore,

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However,

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In addition,

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Multiple Choice

Karen is rich; ________ her cousin Kate is poor.

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Therefore,

2

However,

3

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.

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Therefore,

2

Furthermore,

3

In conclusion,

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Multiple Choice

The kids didn't study. ___, they failed the class.

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Consequently,

2

Furthermore,

3

For instance,

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Multiple Choice

Which punctuation mark follows every transition word or phrase?

1

period ( . )

2

semicolon ( ; )

3

comma ( , )

4

apostrophe ( ' )

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Multiple Choice

The Pandemic continues. ___, we're teaching and learning remotely.

1

Still,

2

However,

3

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.

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For example,

2

Therefore,

3

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?

1

period ( . )

2

semicolon ( ; )

3

comma ( , )

4

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,

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he’s often crying and unhappy.

2

he recently became afraid of his own shadow.

3

he can make our mother laugh just by rolling his eyes

4

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.

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Greg and Deborah desperately wished to swim in the public garden’s fountain

2

The public garden’s rules clearly stated that visitors were not allowed to swim in the fountain

3

Greg and Deborah wore their swimsuits to the public gardens

4

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.

1

I love surprise parties

2

I am always on time

3

I missed the bus

4

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!)

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However,

2

Consequently,

3

Thus,

4

Therefore,

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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!

Transition Words & Phrases


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