Compound Sentences, Coordinating Conjunctions for Google Slides™, Quiz
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Introduce compound sentences to your students with this digital lesson for Google Slides™ and self-grading quiz for Google Forms™. The interactive lesson can be used on an interactive white board or assigned to individual students to complete on a device. The drag-and-drop activity at the end will give your kids practice choosing the correct conjunction and punctuating it correctly. Use it as a review or assign it digitally for a grade. A story about fairies wrecking havoc in a lunchroom weaves its way through this lesson, providing just enough silliness to keep boredom out of the grammar. The quiz grades itself automatically and compiles data for you to analyze for your class.
This resource includes:
- An 11-slide lesson on compound sentences that explains the differences among four coordinating conjunctions: and, but, or, and so.
- Eight drag-and-drop questions on three slides that allow students to choose the best coordinating conjunction and the right punctuation to complete a compound sentence.
- Four drag-and-drop questions on two slides that ask students to drag entire sentence parts, conjunctions, and punctuation. They can mix and match the parts to make several different sentences.
- A one-slide teacher's guide giving teaching and tech tips.
- A 10-question, self-grading quiz for Google Forms™.
This resource is also available at a discount as part of the Compound and Run-On Sentences Bundle. Or, you can find it at an even bigger discount in the Complete Unit on Sentences.