This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
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Conjunctions
Chapter 13 - Lesson 128
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A conjunction is a joining word that connects words, phrases, or simple sentences
compound subject - two or more simple subjects with the same predicate ex: Sunshine and rain make a rainbow.
compound predicate - two or more simple predicates with the same subject ex: Raindrops bend sunlight and divide it.
compound sentence - two or more simple sentences or independent clauses ex: Clouds appear solid, but they are made up of water droplets.
series - three or more words used as adjectives, adverbs, or direct objects ex: rainbows are always red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
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Let's practice! Find the conjunction and identify what it connects: sentences, subjects, predicates, adjectives, direct objects, adverbs, or series of words
____________ 1. The family visited Bulacan and Zambales.
____________ 2. Blue and pink shirts were distributed to the participants.
____________ 3. Megan saw the sunset and photographed it.
____________ 4. The painting was done quickly and beautifully.
____________ 5. Our pet bunnies and birds made a ruckus all night long.
____________ 6. I always bring my phone, keys, wallet, and water bottle.
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Let's practice! Find the conjunction and identify what it connects:
sentences, subjects, predicates, adjectives, direct objects, adverbs.
____________ 1. The students wrote an essay and a short story.
____________ 2. Young and healthy kids ran around the park.
____________ 3. Sarah washed and folded her clothes.
____________ 4. My dad cooked dinner and washed the dishes.
____________ 5. She ran quickly and efficiently.
____________ 6. My mom cooked breakfast, and I set the table.
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Now, it's your turn!
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__________________ 1. Jessica and Mark hiked Mt. Apo last week.
__________________ 2. They followed the path and collected clues.
__________________ 3. We walked quickly, but Dad lagged behind.
__________________ 4. Mom packed some chips, cookies, and drinks.
__________________ 5. The students talked loudly and excitedly.
__________________ 6. At the end of the day, we were tired but happy.
timer
2:00
predicates
subjects
series
adjectives
adverbs
sentences
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Writing Imaginative Instructions
Chapter 14 - Lessons 131-132
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Let's look at some unclear instructions and do our best to correct them.
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Let's fix this recipe!
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Choose the more precise word/s for the capitalized word/s in the instruction.
BREAK the graham crackers and PUT them on the bottom of the cake pan.
A
get - put
B
crush - place
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Choose the more precise word/s for the capitalized word/s in the instruction.
When you FIND the other team's flag, TAKE it.
A
locate - grab
B
look - snatch
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Time-Order & Spatial Words
Chapter 14 - Lesson 133
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Time-Order Words
Time-order words (time adverbs) are words used to show when an event or action takes place in relation to another.
They help establish chronological order. Examples of time order words are 'first,' 'next', 'then', 'after', 'finally'
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Time-Order Words
Time-order words (time adverbs) are words used to show when an event or action takes place in relation to another.
They help establish chronological order. Examples of time order words are 'first,' 'next', 'then', 'after', 'finally'
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Complete the sentences by dragging the correct time-order word to show chronological order.
1. ____________, the British placed a tax on tea.
2. ____________, merchants sold tea at a higher price.
1. ____________, the colonists began a tea boycott.
finally
first
next
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1. ____________, we searched Tim's room.
2. We ____________ found the ball in the yard.
3. ____________, we lost the ball while playing.
Complete the sentences by dragging the correct time-order word to show chronological order.