
Patterns of Power (4th Grade): 10.4
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Patterns of Power (4th Grade): 10.4
by Kyle (Staff)
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Learning Target:
I use a comma to separate an opener from the rest of the sentence.
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Let's leave someone hanging with your opener.
Wherever the wolves were,
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Let's leave someone hanging with your opener.
Wherever the wolves were, they were getting closer.
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She was learning how to walk again,
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She was learning how to walk again,
even though her right leg still hurt.
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Like most herbivores,
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Like most herbivores, the hippo has eyes positioned on either side of its head.
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Your turn! On a post-it or scribbled on your desk, write a complex sentence. ONLY type the opener with a comma. We'll vote to see whose we want revealed!
Patterns of Power (4th Grade): 10.4
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