I use this anchor chart as I introduce/review sentences and sentence fragments with my students. First, we talk about what a sentence is, what it has. Then, we come up with a few examples. We then do the same for sentence fragments. Once we have discussed them, the students get with a partner. They are assigned to come up with their own sentence or sentence fragment. They then share their sentence/sentence fragment with the class and the class must guess where it will go on the anchor chart.
It's a great way to get students thinking about the differences of sentences and sentence fragments.
This is great. I love the visual of it.
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Matt
Digital: Divide & Conquer
So using this.
ReplyDeleteDid you start "Anchor Chart Thursdays"? If you make a button I will participate! :)
ReplyDeleteThere's a place to link up with a button in my newest post.
Deletesuper cute idea! I love giving the kids an opportunity to get up and move!
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