Use this interactive digital activity to assist your students in practising identifying and constructing sentences using subordinating conjunctions in a fun way!
Subordinating Conjunctions Interactive Gameshow
Subordinating conjunctions can be a very tricky concept for young students to grasp, but they have the potential to transform their writing and take their narratives to the next level.
This engaging gameshow-style activity is designed to facilitate the practice of identifying and constructing sentences using subordinating conjunctions. Students will improve their understanding of subordinating conjunctions within sentence structures.
The versatility of this resource is evident in its applicability to different classroom contexts. Teachers can utilize it as a guided group activity, providing opportunities for collaborative learning. Additionally, it is well-suited for a literacy station activity, offering an independent and focused task for individual or small group work. Furthermore, the resource can be seamlessly incorporated into a whole-class activity, fostering collective participation and creating a lively classroom atmosphere centred around the exploration of subordinating conjunctions.
How to Download this Interactive Gameshow
Download your copy of the resource in either Google Slides or PowerPoint format using the green Download button. Save your copy locally for future use.
Ensure you assign this interactive resource in Presenter mode in order for the interactive features to work correctly and enable your students to self-pace their completion of the tasks.
This teaching resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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