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Parts of Speech Grammar Posters

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I was looking for Grammar posters to print for my students and to display in my classroom. This set allows me to accomplish both goals. I am so thankful to have found some nice looking grammar posters to allow students to review material they need to know.
These are great to help my students color code the parts of speech when working on mentor sentences or other grammar activities. The examples on the posters are very helpful for my students.
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These parts of speech posters use the multi-sensory grammar color codes. They include the definitions as well as examples of the parts of speech in use for the following:

⭐️noun

⭐️pronoun

⭐️relative pronoun

⭐️adjective

⭐️article/noun marker

⭐️verb

⭐️helping verb/auxiliary verb

⭐️linking verb

⭐️adverb

⭐️relative adverb

⭐️infinitive

⭐️conjunction

⭐️preposition

⭐️interjection

They are perfect to display in the classroom, or for individual student use. (Print 4 to a page to create an easy-to-make student reference book!) You can also send these to students for a virtual learning reference material with the link provided in the resource.

I have provided variations of a few of the posters to help with the way you refer to the parts of speech in your classroom (article/noun marker, helping verb/auxiliary verb, using terms like describe vs. modify).

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These are perfect to use with mentor sentences!

Since it shows the words in action in the sentence on each poster, students will have a better understanding of the function of the words in their mentor sentences!

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All rights reserved by author, Jessica Ivey.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when reading or listening.

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