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Learning Objective : combine short related sentences with adjectives. What are we combining today?. Combine short related sentences with adjectives. Adjectives describe the noun . EX: I am holding a green marker. Discuss with your partner which word is the adjective ?.
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Learning Objective: combine short related sentences with adjectives
What are we combining today? Combine short related sentences with adjectives Adjectives describe the noun. EX: I am holding a green marker.
Discuss with your partner which word is the adjective? Adjectives describe the noun. EX: Maddie put the gold key in the lock.. Maddie put the gold key in the lock.
Sentence combing:Sentence combining is making one smoother, more detailed sentence out of two or more shorter sentences Example: Short Sentences: • I have a dog. • My dog is brown. Sentences combined with an adjective: I have a brown dog. Describes the noun
The Importance of combing sentence with adjectives Helps to improve our writing so our sentences don’t sound the same.
Steps for combining sentences with adjectives • Read the sentences • Identify the adjective • Combine the sentences • Adjectives describe the noun • I ride the bus to school. • It is yellow I ride the yellow bus to school.
Steps for combining sentences with adjectives • My sister took all of my toys. • My sister is mean. • Read the sentences • Identify the adjective • Combine the sentences • Adjectives describe the noun My mean sister took all of my toys.
Steps for combining sentences with adjectives • The popsicle melted in the sun. 2. The popsicle was strawberry flavored • Read the sentences • Identify the adjective • Combine the sentences • Adjectives describe the noun The strawberry popsicle melted in the sun.
Steps for combining sentences with adjectives 1. Kelly’s necklace sparkles. 2. It is beaded. • Read the sentences • Identify the adjective • Combine the sentences • Adjectives describe the noun Kelly’s beaded necklace sparkles.
CST preparation 1. We always have to wait in a line for lunch. 2. The line is long. • We always have a long line to wait in at lunch. • We wait always in a long line for lunch. • We always have to wait in a long line for lunch. • We always have to wait in a line for lunch, the line is long.