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  • (L235) Complex sentence picture description task: ‘if’ and ‘while’ sentences

    $5.99 including GST

    This picture description resource is designed to help by providing a bridge between highly structured sentence-level exercises (like sentence builders) and discourse level text types (like narratives).

    Featuring 25 high quality, interesting photos, this resource includes scaffolds for sentence generation, with prompts for different parts of speech, and different types of clauses, that allow you to target your syntax goal (or goals), while using evidence-based language therapy techniques like recasting, building up and breaking down, extensions and expansions, focused stimulation and modelling.

  • Picture Description Scaffolded Sentence Maker

    (L236) Picture Description Scaffolded Sentence Maker: generate your own simple, compound and complex sentences

    $5.99 including GST

    For beginners, our simplecompound sentence and complex sentence sentence builders are a great way to start, with highly structured practice and lots of repetitions. But, to truly learn how to use sentence forms and to transfer those skills to conversation, story telling and other kinds of discourse, you need to generate your own sentences.

    This picture description resource is designed to help by providing a bridge between highly structured sentence-level exercises (like sentence builders) and discourse level text types (like narratives). Featuring 20 high quality, interesting photos, this resource includes scaffolds for sentence generation.

  • Sale! FANBOYS Compound conjunctions Sentence Builder Bundle

    (L275) FANBOYS coordinating conjunction (compound sentence) Bundle

    Original price was: $41.00.Current price is: $38.00. including GST

    There are seven key coordinating conjunctions in English, often learned most easily with the FANBOYS acronym:

      • For (“I don’t eat peanuts for I’m allergic to nuts.”)
      • And (“The girl bought an ice-cream and a lemonade.”)
      • Nor (“Dad wanted neither the red nor the yellow shirt.”)
      • But (“John likes movies, but not scary ones.”)
      • Or (“Should Mum have the strawberry or the chocolate ice cream?”)
      • Yet (“She was scared, yet gave the speech anyway.”)
      • So (“It started to rain so I put up my umbrella.”)

    This no-prep bundle includes our most popular coordinating conjunction sentence builders, including sentence builders for each of the FANBOYS conjunctions.

  • (L285) “So” Sentence Maker: high repetition scaffolded compound sentences

    $6.99 including GST

    In the first part of the resource, we provide 20 fully-worked sentence examples to help teachers, speech pathologists and parents to model a variety of “so” sentences to students in a focused and time-efficient way.

    In the second part of the resource, we provide an additional 20 pairs of photographs complete with ‘sentence starters’ so that students can have a turn at generating their own “so” sentences.

  • (R219) Listen then Write: ‘Old School’ Daily Sentence Dictation Practice

    $15.00 including GST

    In this 25-page no-prep resource, we target three things at once:

      • encoding (or spelling) targets that mirror decoding practice (e.g with decodable books);
      • high frequency sentence structures used in English; and
      • English sentence punctuation conventions.

    Our encoding and sentence structure targets are sequenced from simple to complex:

      • In Part A, we target simple sentence structures (like SV, SVO, SVC, SVA, and SVOA) requiring only knowledge of the basic code.
      • In Part B, we target compound sentence structures (using decodable conjoining conjunctions like “and”, “but”, “yet”, and “so”) requiring knowledge of split digraphs, how to encode two-syllable (decodable) polysyllabic words.
      • In Part C, we target complex sentence structures (using subordinating conjunctions, like “because”, “if”, “while”, “before”, “after”, “until”, “unless” “although”, and “otherwise”) and knowledge of high frequency extended code diphthongs and digraphs following the early Sounds Write sequence.