Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Conjunctions: Grammar Mini-Lesson

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6 comments:

  1. Nice Job! I love Conjunction Function! I really liked the game at the end too!

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  2. Great job! Clear & concise directions!

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  3. My Stars for you:
    *Great game and video. Students remember catchy songs and jigs way more than they remember bland students. Awesome job!
    *I loved the train visual as almost a visual example of a conjunction. Neat!

    My only wish for you: Consider paired or group practice opportunities to ensure optimal participation. Of course that's your choice though!

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  4. Each slide was very clearly organized for students and the visuals supported the text.

    The practices prior to the games seemed a little too simple for the students. They didn't have to consider how to combine the sentences. They just had to say the word.

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  5. I can totally see you doing this with your kids-they will love it! Just add a little color next time:).

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  6. It is almost necessary to show the Conjunction junction video when teaching about conjunctions. It is a classic! O also enjoyed you game at the end. I would suggest a group activity on tope of what you already have. This lesson, in itself, is good as is.

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