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Combining sentences - subjects and predicates.

Combining sentences - subjects and predicates.

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English

3rd Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.3.1H, L.3.1I, L.1.1C

+5

Standards-aligned

Created by

LORI LINDLEY

Used 13+ times

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9 Slides • 6 Questions

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Now you try one.

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Multiple Choice

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Azalea likes pizza. Henessey likes pizza.

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azalea and henessey likes pizza.

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Azalea likes pizza Henessey like pizza.

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azlea henessey likes pizza.

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Azalea and Henessey like pizza.

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How did you do?

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Multiple Choice

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Jose likes football. Ode likes football.

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Jose like football Ode like football.

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jose ode like football

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Jose and Ode likes footballs.

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Jose and Ode like football.

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One more!

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Open Ended

My brother enjoyed the book. His best friend enjoyed the book.

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Let's switch things up a little.

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Now you try one.

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Multiple Select

A rabbit hopped over a stick. A rabbit ran across the garden.

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A rabbit hopped over a stick and ran across the garden.

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A rabbit hopped over a stick, a rabbit ran across the garden.

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Hopped over a stick a rabbit ran across the garden.

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A rabbit hopped and ran across the garden and over a stick.

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How did you do?

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Multiple Choice

What is the best way to combine the following sentences?

John eats breakfast. John goes to work.

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John eats breakfast and goes to work.

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John goes to work eats breakfast.

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John eats breakfast goes to work.

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John eats and goes to work breakfast.

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One more!

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Open Ended

The kids like to eat candy. The kids like to eat chips.

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