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Use the PENS Strategy to write and check five sentences that: Have a subject Have a capital letter at the beginning Have a verb (action or linking) Have end punctuation
- Fundamentals in the Sentence Writing Strategy
Once students have that basic understanding, they may move...
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- Fundamentals in the Sentence Writing Strategy
Fundamentals in the Sentence Writing Strategy Cue Card #2 . The Subject . The person, place, thing, quality, or idea that the sentence is about. Examples: Jenna went for a walk. (Person) The store was closed. (Place) Balloons rose into the sky. (Things) Silence filled the streets. (Quality) Peace was declared at midnight. (Idea)
Once students have that basic understanding, they may move on to Proficiency in the Sentence Writing Strategy. Together these components constitute a strategy for recognizing and writing 14 sentence patterns with four types of sentences: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex.
Some!examples!of!compoundRcomplex!sentences!are:!!(Pick!3!formulas!to!try)! Fundamentals of Sentence Writing Strategy Lessons and Corresponding Learning Sheets for Students
Topics include some of the concepts found in Fundamentals in Sentence Writing such as linking and helping verbs and prepositions. • Free writing worksheets for download can be found at:
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The Sentence Writing Strategy comprises two parts: Fundamentals in the Sentence Writing Strategy and Proficiency in the Sentence Writing Strategy. Together, these components constitute a strategy for recognizing and writing 14 sentence patterns with four types of sentences: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex.