Description
These sentence structures BOOM CARDS™ task cards activities BUNDLE includes three products: Subject and Predicate, Types of Sentences, and Simple, Compound, & Complex Sentences. It is most appropriate for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade.
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Please take a look at the following descriptions for each product below.
SUBJECT AND PREDICATE:
These subject and predicate task cards (sometimes called parts of a sentence) are Common Core aligned for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade. Students are required to identify simple subjects, complete subjects, simple predicates, and complete predicates.
This subject and predicate deck includes:
- 45 task cards (9 subject and predicate instructional cards and 36 subject and predicate practice cards.)
- Task cards 1-9 help review the parts of the sentence with your students. Students will review simple subjects, simple predicates, complete subjects, and complete predicates.
- Task cards 10-21 students tap the words in a sentence to either identify a simple subject, simple predicate, complete subject, or complete predicate.
- Task cards 22-33 are multiple-choice questions where your students will choose the part of the sentence that is underlined.
- Task cards 34- 45 students tap the words in a sentence to either identify a simple subject, simple predicate, complete subject, or complete predicate.
TYPES OF SENTENCES:
This type of sentences deck includes anchor charts and task cards. It provides anchor charts with explanations of declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, imperative sentences, and exclamatory sentences for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade.
In addition to identifying the type of sentence, students are ALSO required to determine the correct end mark (punctuation) on each card, as that is one way to identify different types of sentences.
This type of sentences deck includes:
- 42 task cards (6 anchor charts with definitions of all 3 types of sentences and 36 types of sentences task cards.
- Task cards 1-6 are instructional pages with definitions of the types of sentences (including declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory).
- Task cards 6-42 are two-part questions. First, students must drag and drop the correct punctuation to the end of the sentence. Then they choose whether the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative or exclamatory.
SIMPLE, COMPOUND, AND COMPLEX SENTENCES:
PLEASE NOTE: The instructional pages and task cards in this product extend beyond 2nd grade common core, but could be a solid introduction to sentence types for second grade students.
This simple, complex, and compound sentences deck includes:
- 45 task cards (9 anchor charts with explanations and examples of simple sentences, complex sentences, compound sentences, independent clauses and dependent clauses as well as 36 task cards to practice identifying each type of sentence structure).
- Task cards 1-9 are instructional pages with explanations and examples of simple, complex and compound sentences.
- Task cards 10-27 are multiple-choice where your students choose whether the sentence is a simple, complex, or compound sentence.
- Task cards 28-33 are multiple-choice where your students choose the coordinating conjunction in the sentence.
- Task cards 34-39 are multiple-choice where your students choose the subordinating conjunction in the sentence.
- Task cards 40-42 are multiple choice where your students identify the dependent clause in the sentence.
- Task cards 43-45 are multiple choice where your students identify the independent clause in the sentence.
This resource is completely digital. As students answer each question, they will receive immediate feedback. This helps students practice independent learning while strengthening skills.
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This file includes 108 Digital Task Cards + 27 Instructional Slides
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Miranda Yonts –
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This resource was so helpful for our Subject and Predicate unit.
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