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Grammar Cheat Sheet Reference Booklet

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While these are fairly simple grammar rules, it was a great reference to give to students while writing and prepping for state testing. Even high schoolers need these reminders!
Perfect resource for middle school students. My students keep it in their folders and use it when completing their Daily Language Warm Up.

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This product includes:

•3 styles of reference/notes sheets (all with the same information)

•Each set has 8 pages of references with parts of speech, parts of a sentence, phrases, clauses, and sentence types.

Ways to use:

  • Use this quick packet as a grammar review in the beginning of the year for upper grades!
  • I love printing these pages 2 or 4 to a sheet and double-sided and making reference booklets for my students! I staple at the top or use a binder ring and they use them all year long during our grammar lessons and for labeling sentences.
  • Use these as a notes outline for your students during grammar lessons!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why).
Use modal auxiliaries (e.g., can, may, must) to convey various conditions.
Form and use prepositional phrases.
Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence.
Explain the function of conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections in general and their function in particular sentences.

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