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Classroom Activity: Connect the Clauses

The document provides instructions for an activity to teach students about compound sentences. It has students write simple sentences on index cards and then choose a coordinating conjunction card to combine sentences into compound sentences, competing in teams. Students form compound sentences within a time limit and read them aloud, getting points for correct sentences to see which team wins.

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Classroom Activity: Connect the Clauses

The document provides instructions for an activity to teach students about compound sentences. It has students write simple sentences on index cards and then choose a coordinating conjunction card to combine sentences into compound sentences, competing in teams. Students form compound sentences within a time limit and read them aloud, getting points for correct sentences to see which team wins.

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Connect the Clauses

 Give each student three blank index cards.


 Divide the classroom into two teams.
 Tell each student to write one simple sentence on each card. Remind them that a simple
sentence has a subject, a verb, and must express a complete thought. For example:
o The bus is always late.
o Basketball is my favorite sport.
o Math is a difficult subject.
o I like to eat chocolate.
o The Internet is a good place to buy things.
 Write each one of the seven coordinating conjunctions on index cards and invite one person
from each team to the front of the classroom.
 Fan out the seven coordinating conjunction cards you wrote in your hand so that the
students can't see what's on them and allow each student to choose one.
 Each student then runs back to their team and tries to make as many compound sentences
as they can by combining the simple sentences their teammates wrote and the coordinating
conjunction card they chose.
 After one minute, have students read their sentences aloud and give one point for each
correctly formed compound sentence.
 Repeat the process as many times as necessary.
 The team who created the most compound sentences correctly wins.

Continuing Story
This activity will get the entire class involved in creating one long story. Make sure your students are
sitting in rows or, if possible, in a circle.

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