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Subjects and Predicates: Sentence Structure Lesson 1

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2nd - 5th, Homeschool
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This is the best resource I have used for teaching my students about subjects and predicates. The quality is outstanding. It really helped my students to understand that they should have both parts to write complete sentences.
This resource really helped my students to better understand subjects and predicates. I love how much is included in this resource. Planning was a breeze. My students were very engaged during the lesson!
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  1. This BUNDLE includes all 5 of my sentence structure lessons, focusing on key grammar skills (subjects and predicates, simple and complete subjects and predicates, compound subjects and predicates, subject - verb agreement, and compound sentences) through interactive slideshow lessons (Google Slides
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Subjects and Predicates CAN be fun! Packed with unique memory aids, fresh practice sentences, tons of animations, and interactive features to keep your students engaged, “Subjects and Predicates: Sentence Structure Lesson 1” is a slideshow-based lesson (Google Slides & PowerPoint versions included) designed to teach students to identify the subject and predicate of a sentence.

Watch the video preview for a closer look!

The lesson is built with a scaffolded approach, including modeled, guided, and interactive practice through the slideshows; and independent practice and assessment through the accompanying printables.

The slideshow is split into two parts, and is intended to be projected onto a screen viewable by students. You'll lead students through the slideshow at the pace you choose, pausing to allow student engagement and response when appropriate.

This is the first resource a series of 5 sentence structure lessons.

Lesson #1: Subjects and Predicates

Lesson #2: Simple and Complete Subjects and Predicates

Lesson #3: Compound Subjects and Predicates

Lesson #4: Subject - Verb Agreement

Lesson #5: Compound Sentences

Or check out the bundle of all five resources:

Sentence Structure 5 Lesson BUNDLE

This download is a zipped folder that includes four files:

  1. PDF with clickable links to the Google Slides Slideshow Part 1 and 2
  2. Microsoft PowerPoint of Slideshow Part 1
  3. Microsoft PowerPoint of Slideshow Part 2
  4. PDF of the accompanying printables (3 practice pages; 1 assessment)

**For personal and single classroom use only. If using with multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses at the discounted rate.**

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Total Pages
33 slides + 4 printables
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Teaching Duration
2 hours
Last updated Mar 3rd, 2022
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Produce, expand, and rearrange complete simple and compound sentences (e.g., The boy watched the movie; The little boy watched the movie; The action movie was watched by the little boy).
Produce simple, compound, and complex sentences.
Produce complete sentences, recognizing and correcting inappropriate fragments and run-ons.

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