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Mrs. White Simple and Compound Sentences 04-28

Mrs. White Simple and Compound Sentences 04-28

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English

3rd Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.2.1F, L.3.1H, L.3.1I

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Vivian White

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3 Slides • 10 Questions

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Simple and Compound Sentences

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Review the Difference Between Simple & Compound Sentences

  • A simple sentence has one subject (can be singular or plural) and one main verb (predicate).

  • A compound sentence combines two simple sentences with a comma and a conjunction.

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Multiple Choice

What type of sentence is this? (You should be able to explain how you know. Find the subject and find the verb BEFORE YOU answer!)

Alyssa and Journey both wore bows in their hair on Friday.

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simple

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compound

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Multiple Select

A compound sentence is made up of two simple sentences joined together with a _________ and a ___________. (Pick the 2 correct answers.)

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comma

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period

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conjunction

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adjective

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Conjunctions, what's your function? 

  • Remember F.A.N.B.O.Y.S. 

  • FOR, AND, NOR, BUT, OR, YET, SO

  • These coordinating conjunctions  combine two simple sentences to form a compound sentence. 

  • Here's a hint: The main conjunctions you will use are: AND, BUT, OR, SO

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Multiple Choice

Why is the following sentence NOT a compound sentence?

Mason and Reginald joined the running club.

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It's missing a conjunction.

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It's missing a verb.

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It does not have two independent clauses (simple sentences).

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It's missing a subject.

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Multiple Choice

What is the best way to combine the following independent clauses?

Allison finished her Learning Farm assignment.

She still needs to take a test.

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Allison finished her Learning Farm assignment, yet she still needs to take an AR test.

2

Allison finished her Learning Farm assignment, or she still needs to take an AR test.

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Allison finished her Learning Farm assignment, for she still needs to take an AR test.

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Multiple Choice

What would be the best conjunction to join these 2 independent clauses?

Briana studied all week.

She made the highest score on the test.

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YET

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BUT

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OR

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SO

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Open Ended

Combine the two sentences correctly.

Briana studied all week.

She made the highest score on the test.

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Multiple Select

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Which of the following are compound sentences? (Select all that apply.)

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It was very hot outside, yet I still ran 3 miles.

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Mr. King and Mr. Davis like the Florida Gators.

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Sloane was so tired after cheerleading practice.

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Charlie Brown tried to kick the football, but Lucy pulled it away.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is written correctly?

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Bryant wore Crocs, Ace wore Nikes.

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Bryant wore Crocs but Ace wore Nikes.

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Bryant wore Crocs, but Ace wore Nikes.

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Open Ended

Type in your journal choice from this morning.

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Draw

Draw a picture of your journal. Your only have 15 minutes, so organize your time.

Simple and Compound Sentences

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