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Grade 3, Language Arts
Language Expression: Distinguish between clearly written sentences and sentences
that contain errors in expression or construction (COS 20, 21, 26/ SAT10) |
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Lesson Plans:
Can You Follow My Directions?
Students will place coins on a grid and will write clear directions to
help other students find the coins.
Stop the
Run-On!
Run-on sentences inhibit understanding and weaken someone's writing.
In this lesson, students learn to identify run-on sentences and how to
fix them. They will then apply those skills to their own
writing.
Hot Buns
Students will identify and write complete sentences.
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Resources:
Sing About Sentences: This song tells about correctly
constructed sentences. Read the lyrics and listen to the music.
Discovering Language Arts: Style, Structure, and Tone:
From descriptive language to the variety of sentence structures to
the elements within a paragraph, introduce elementary students to
the stylistic and rhetorical aspects of writing. You can watch all
of the video or just the segments on sentence structure. This is
hosted on Discovery Education unitedstreaming, and to access
it you must have your user name and password. All teachers in
Alabama can get this information from their school's media
specialist or technology support teacher.
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