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A PowerPoint presentation provides an educational resource on conjunctions, aimed at helping learners understand and use these linking words effectively. The main objective is to define what a conjunction is and to demonstrate how conjunctions can be used to join short sentences together. The presentation illustrates this concept with straightforward examples, such as turning the separate sentences "I went to bed." and "I was very tired." into a single sentence by using the conjunction 'because': "I went to bed because I was very tired." This example shows how the conjunction 'because' serves as a bridge to combine two thoughts into one cohesive statement.
The interactive element of the presentation encourages students to identify conjunctions within given sentences. Sentences such as "I ran home because I was late." and "Michael likes swimming but Julia likes tennis." are used as exercises for learners to highlight the conjunctions 'because' and 'but', respectively. Further practice is provided where students are tasked with choosing appropriate conjunctions from a list to join two short sentences into one. For instance, "I had a party." and "It was my birthday." can be connected using 'because': "I had a party because it was my birthday." The presentation reinforces the learning by showing correct examples and reminding students that a conjunction's role is to join sentences, enhancing their understanding of sentence structure and coherence.
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Conjunctions and Interjections. What is a conjunction?. A conjunction is a word that connects words or groups of words. There are three types of conjunctions. Coordinating Conjunctions. A coordinating conjunction joins words or word groups that are used in the same way.
What is a conjunction? • A conjunction is a word that connects words or groups of words. • There are three types of conjunctions.
Coordinating Conjunctions • A coordinating conjunction joins words or word groups that are used in the same way. go for a walk or read a book movies or dvds Egypt, Italy, and Spain beans and rice after breakfast, but before lunch sad but true • The acronym FANBOYS will help you remember the coordinating conjunctions. FOR AND NOR BUT OR YET SO
Coordinating Conjunction Practice • I wanted to call, but it was late. • Kelly Clarkson is performing, so we bought tickets. • The deer ran, for they smelled smoke. • We knocked on the door, and they answered. • He is not here, nor has he called.
Correlative Conjunctions • Correlative Conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that join words or word groups that are used in the same way. both….and not only….but also either….or whether….or neither….nor The correlative conjunctions are always used in pairs.
Correlative Conjunctions Practice • Either Jack or Bill was responsible for the check. • Not only his days but also his nights were given to work. • Neither the dog nor the cat would come inside. • Both his mother and his father objected to his making the trip. • Whether it rains or shines, we’ll be there. • She’s not only strong, but also graceful.
Subordinating Conjunctions • A subordinating conjunction joins a dependent clause to a main clause. • Some subordinating conjunctions are: after how unless which although if until while as since when whose as if so that whenever who as long as than where whom because that wherever whose before though whether
Subordinating Conjunction Example Tom plays tennis well because he practices often. • The subordinating conjunction because joins the dependent clause because he practices often to the main clause, Tom plays tennis well. • The subordinating conjunction shows the relationship between the main clause and the dependent clause.
Subordinating Conjunction Practice • The girl hugged her mom because they were leaving. • When the firemen had arrived, the fire had spread to the whole block. • Sarah, who is an artist, painted the picture. • A gang robbed my grocery store after I locked up for the night. • On Thursdays, my niece always goes to the movies unless it snows.
What is an interjection? • An interjection is a word that expresses emotion and is often followed by an exclamation point. • It has no grammatical relation to rest of the sentence.
Common Interjections aha hey ouch whew alas hooray ow wow aw oh ugh yikes goodness oops well yippee • Sometimes an interjection is set off by a comma or a pair of commas. • The fish weighed, oh, about three pounds. • It’s time to go, alas.
Interjection Practice • Hey! Stop that. • Oh, never mind. • Something smells bad, ugh. • The party was, well, interesting. • Oh dear, Lilly! Be careful with that milk! • Is that a wasp? Ouch!
TOTD • What type of conjunction are the FANBOYS? • What words represent FANBOYS? • Name one correlative conjunction pair. What is the conjunction or conjunction pair in each sentence? • Come here or your grounded. • Either Kate or Josh will pick up Snoop. • I can’t go because I have class. What is the interjection in each sentence? • “Whew, that was close,” breathed Jack. • The door slammed quickly. Pow!
Interjections and Conjunctions . Mrs. Escobar. Interjections—Definition. An interjection is usually an exclamatory word that usually expresses strong emotion. Where and When?. Interjections may stand alone Hey! Help! These are followed by an exclamation point. Where and When?.
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Conjunctions and Interjections. Conjunction. A conjunction joins words or word groups. The word “and” joins the words. . I like candy and cookies. and. Coordinating Conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions join words or word groups that are used in the same way. F A N B O Y S
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PREPOSITIONS, CONJUNCTIONS, AND INTERJECTIONS. Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other word in the sentence. Sarah skated off the ice. Sarah skated onto the ice. Sarah skated over the ice.
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Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections. A preposition is a word that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other word in a sentence. Art N/Sub V ( Prep Art N/ Obj of Prep) The cat sat in the tree.
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Conjunctions & Interjections. 09/21/12. Interjections. Interjection – a word or phrase that expresses emotion or exclamation. It has no grammatical connection to other words. Well , such is life. Ouch ! That hurts. Ah , that’s delicious! Sh ! Be quiet. Conjunctions .
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Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections. Chapter 6. Directions. Use the choices provided to define the underlined portion of the sentence. People around the world have robots. Coordinating conjunction Correlative conjunction Prepositional phrase Preposition.
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Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections. Unit 13. Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases. Prepositions = word that relates a noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence The boy by the window is French. By shows the relationship of boy to window. Commonly used Prepositions.
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Conjunctions and Interjections. Conjunctions. Conjunction Junction. Conjunctions. A word used to join words or groups of words Mike and Anna went to the store. You may either dance or sing for the talent show. Coordinating Conjunctions.
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Conjunctions and Interjections. Interjections : show emotion, stand alone Mild: off-set with comma Strong: off-set with an exclamation point Conjunctions : connect words, phrases, & clauses Coordinating: FANBOYS Correlative: work in pairs Subordinating: rank ideas in importance.
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Conjunctions and Interjections. Taken and Adapted from: http://www.powershow.com/view/12a571-OTY3Z/Conjunctions_and_Interjections_flash_ppt_presentation. Conjunctions. A conjunction joins words or groups of words Three Types: Coordinating Conjunctions Correlative Conjunctions
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Conjunctions and Interjections!. Conjunction-junction, what’s your function?. Hookin’ up words and phrases and clauses! Just like we learned in the clause lecture, they’re connectors that hook things together! (the chains) Sometimes referred to as “transition words.”
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Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections. What is a Preposition?. A preposition is a word that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other word in the sentence. A preposition is always followed by an object, either a noun or a pronoun.
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Prepositions, Conjunctions, and interjections . 6 th Grade Language Arts and Reading KMS. Prepositions . Introduction Activity Write a few sentences that explain how to find the closest public library.
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Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections. Unit 6. A preposition usually indicates the temporal, spatial or logical relationship of its object to the rest of the sentence as in the following examples: The book is on the table. The book is beneath the table.
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Conjunctions and Interjections. Mrs. Butler’s 5 th Grade Class. What is a Conjunction?. A conjunction is like glue. It helps things to stick together. A conjunction joins words, phrases, and sentences, which are called clauses. There Are 3 Types of Conjunctions.
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Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections. A preposition usually indicates the temporal, spatial or logical relationship of its object to the rest of the sentence as in the following examples: The book is on the table. The book is beneath the table.
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Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections. Unit 13. Prepositions. A preposition is a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to some word in a sentence. The paint on the canvas will dry slowly. He ran down the stairs. The dog hid under the bed. Prepositions.
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This resource contains a 50-slide PowerPoint lesson on coordinating conjunctions for Grade 1 students. The PowerPoint focuses on the conjunctions - ‘and’. ‘or’, ‘so’ and ‘but’.
The PowerPoint clearly explains what conjunctions are and provides many examples and opportunities for students to identify and use conjunctions. The PowerPoint also contains a link to a short video on coordinating conjunctions.
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A Subordinating conjunction introduces a subordinate/dependent clause and joins it to an independent clause.; Some subordinating conjunctions introduce adverb clauses. Most children leave home when the time is right.; Others introduce noun clauses. When I go home depends on you.; When standing alone, some may function as adverbs.
Conjunctions. The document discusses different types of conjunctions including coordinating conjunctions like and, but, or, yet, for, nor, so. It provides examples of how these conjunctions connect words, clauses, and sentences. It also discusses subordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, and conjunctive adverbs and their functions ...
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When coordinating conjunctions are used to combine two sentences, you must put a comma before the conjunction. Types of Conjunctions • Another type of conjunction is called correlative conjunctions. • Correlative conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses, which are sentences. • Correlative conjunctions connect things of equal value.
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Each slide is presented with audio and animations to motivate students. Recommended for elementary or pre-intermediate level students. This is a PowerPoint presentation to teach conjunctions (and, but, because, so, or and when). Each slide is presented with audio and animations to motivate students. Recommended for elemen.
Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template. Grammar might scare some elementary school students, but with this fun template about coordinating conjunctions, you can put together a very successful lesson! Its colorful design is filled with decorative touches and drawings of cartoon characters that will delight students and keep them ...
Conjunctions (Connectives) PowerPoint. next, so, because, but, until, before, if, then, until, also, instead of, meanwhile. Use conjunctions two join to short sentences together. 6 examples with multiple choices of conjunctions. Followed by a clear example of using the chosen conjunction to make one longer sentence.
A common conjunction is 'and', which allows its user to think their ideas together far more smoothly than making each of them into its own sentence. There are two types of conjunction: coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions. This Year 2 PowerPoint shows children how to use coordinating conjunctions to make compound sentences ...
Description. 2nd Grade / 3rd Grade English Teaching Resources: Conjunctions is a 9 slide PowerPoint presentation with 2 accompanying worksheets focusing on how to use conjunctions to create better sentences and improve writing skills. The resource explores how the use of conjunctions can help to develop word and sentence level skills in writing.
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A PowerPoint presentation provides an educational resource on conjunctions, aimed at helping learners understand and use these linking words effectively. The main objective is to define what a conjunction is and to demonstrate how conjunctions can be used to join short sentences together. The presentation illustrates this concept with ...
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Subordinating conjunctions (SWABIs) are special adverbs that show the relationships between two complete thoughts. they can be found at the front, middle, or back of a complete thought. join two complete thoughts into one sentence. SWABIs can be found at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence. Use the term THAMO to help you rememeber the ...
A conjunction is a word that connects words or groups of words. There are three types of conjunctions. Coordinating Conjunctions. A coordinating conjunction joins words or word groups that are used in the same way. Download Presentation. conjunction. subordinating conjunction. conjunction pair. correlative conjunctions.
Conjunctions powerpoint. Jul 12, 2011 • Download as PPT, PDF •. 133 likes • 221,623 views. B. Beth Neitz. This is grammar lesson slideshow for beginning ELL learners. Education Entertainment & Humor Sports. 1 of 15. Download now.
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This resource contains a 50-slide PowerPoint lesson on coordinating conjunctions for Grade 1 students. The PowerPoint focuses on the conjunctions - 'and'. 'or', 'so' and 'but'. The PowerPoint clearly explains what conjunctions are and provides many examples and opportunities for students to identify and use conjunctions. The PowerPoint also contains a link to a short video on ...