ESL Introductory Writing Lesson - Sentence Basics - Writing Complete Sentences
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ESL Writing Lesson and Activities - Teach students the 5 "must-haves" for writing a complete sentence. This introductory lesson teaches students that a sentence must have capitalization, punctuation, a subject, predicate AND make sense.
Offered in both Google Slides and PowerPoint formats to accommodate diverse methods of instruction. Google Form quizzes included.
This Sentence Writing Resource Includes:
Google Slides and PowerPoint
10 instructional slides
5 practice slides
5 application slides
2 Google Forms Quizzes
"Must Haves" Anchor Chart
Student Notebook Insert
In need of a review? This resource is perfect for reviewing the basics of sentence writing.
Created with upper elementary ESL students in mind.
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Terms of Use: Purchasing of this resource provides the buyer with a single user license to use in his/her classroom only. This resource may be used on a secured learning platform, such as Google Classroom. It may not be posted, in part or in whole, on the internet or unsecured server or platform; this includes the graphics contained within the resource. It may not be copied, modified, sold, shared or posted where others may gain access without prior written consent from the author.
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