Analyze the Parts of the Sentence Subjects and Predicates Grammar Activities
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Description
Help students learn to identify the subjects, predicates, direct and indirect objects, predicate nominatives, and predicate adjectives by using this flowchart and supporting material. Includes a review of prepositions and linking verbs.
What teachers are saying about my grammar resources:
- "I love this resource with my middle school students. It forces us to analyze our sentences systematically. After leaning the basic parts of speech, I used this set of worksheets to train my kids how to determine if their sentences had predicate nominatives or direct objects. This made a huge difference in my kids comprehension of a previously difficult concept. "
- "Great resource that helped me teach a challenging concept! Thank you!"
- "My students loved this activity."
What you'll get:
- sentence analysis flowchart
- common preposition bookmark
- how to determine linking verbs bookmark
- four practice pages (applying the flowchart)
- student answer charts (easy grading!)
- summative assessment
- suggestions for use
- complete answer keys
Reasons to love this resource:
- ready to use -- print and teach
- students have a tool that really helps them analyze sentences
- logical and consistent
- as students understand sentence construction, they can intentionally revise their own
- built-in summative assessment
This is going to save you so much time!
This resource works best when your students are familiar with grammar basics. It is a great way to guide your instruction -- use the flowchart for your lessons!
You may also be interested in these grammar lessons:
Mini-Grammar Books: The Parts of Speech
Understanding and Using Participles
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