Sentences anchor chart

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four different types of sentences

Ideas for teaching Types of Sentences to 3rd, 4th & 5th grade upper elementary students. Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative & Exclamatory

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Here are a few happenings from this past week. We've been learning about sentences this week. I made this anchor chart to help us remem...

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Do you create anchor charts with your students? I use them for just about every unit I teach. Not only are they great to look at, they are also very beneficial for your students. What is an anchor chart? An anchor chart sometimes gets confused with learning posters. It isn't something that you just print and hang up. An anchor chart is a visible learning tool that you create WITH your students. You take the standard you are teaching, and write out the important parts of the standard or your…

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a sign with words written on it that says compound sentences and two simple sentences joined together by a common and a conjuntion

anchor charts commas in compound sentences | Compound Sentence Anchor Chart ~ Handy! (Not sure about necessarily ...

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a white sign with writing on it that says conjunction station and words used to join 2 ideas or sentence together

Looking for a fun and engaging conjunctions anchor chart? Build knowledge on this grammar skill through a train analogy where two seperate sentence trains are connected by a conjunction! Plus, who doesn’t love tying it into our favorite Schoolhouse Rock video!

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