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  • Verbs in Action with the Banter Boys

    (L102) Verbs in Action: GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences

    $5.99 including GST

    Verbs are all about actions. A great way to teach high frequency verbs in sentences is with pictures that move: GIFs! The 12 verbs featured are: run, walk, read, fall, stop, sit, draw, knock, throw, help, play, and kick.

    In this resource, we include GIFs of children demonstrating high frequency verbs in action. To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.

    For each video-model, we scaffold four examples of different kinds of sentences you can use to model language with each GIF, e.g.:

    • Subject Verb (SV) Sentences: “The boy is walking.”
    • Subject Verb Adverbial (SVA) Sentences: “The boy is walking outside.”
    • Compound Sentences: “The boy is walking and thinking.”
    • Complex Sentences: “The boy is walking because his bike is broken.”
  • Verbs in Action 2 with the Banter Boys

    (L110) Verbs in Action 2: GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences

    $5.99 including GST

    10 more GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences featuring high frequency verbs in context and the Banter Boys. The verbs featured in Volume 2 are: put, jump, call, swing, close, bounce, go, count, get, and fight.

    Verbs are all about actions. A great way to teach high frequency verbs in sentences is with pictures that move: GIFs!

    In this resource, we include GIFs of children demonstrating high frequency verbs in action. To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.

    For each video-model, we scaffold four examples of different kinds of sentences you can use to model language with each GIF, e.g.:

    • Subject Verb (SV) Sentences: “The boy is jumping.”
    • Subject Verb Adverbial (SVA) Sentences: “The boy is jumping up and down.”
    • Simple Infinitive: “The boy is jumping to stay fit.”
    • Complex Sentences: “The boy is jumping because he is happy.”
  • (L153) Verbs in Action 3: GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences

    $5.99 including GST

    10 more GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences featuring high frequency verbs in context and the Banter Boys. The verbs featured in Volume 3 are: lift, water, catch, cry, shoot, listen, hop, hang up, wash, and hide.

    Verbs are all about actions. A great way to teach high frequency verbs in sentences is with pictures that move: GIFs!

    In this resource, we include GIFs of children demonstrating high frequency verbs in action. To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.

    For each video-model, we scaffold four examples of different kinds of sentences you can use to model language with each GIF, e.g.:

      • Subject Verb (SV) Sentences: “The boy is hiding!”
      • Subject Verb Adverbial (SVA) Sentences: “The boy is hiding in the bushes.”
      • Compound: “The boy is hiding but I can still see him!”
      • Complex Sentences: “The boy is hiding because he doesn’t want his brother to find him.”
  • (L154): Verbs in Action 4: GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences

    $5.99 including GST

    10 more GIF-based video models of simple, compound and complex sentences featuring high frequency verbs in context and the Banter Boys. The verbs featured in Volume 4 are: carry, turn, open, fly, stir, stand up, cut, roll, give and tear.

    Verbs are all about actions. A great way to teach high frequency verbs in sentences is with pictures that move: GIFs!

    In this resource, we include GIFs of children demonstrating high frequency verbs in action. To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.

    For each video-model, we scaffold four examples of different kinds of sentences you can use to model language with each GIF, e.g.:

      • Subject VerbThe boy is turning.
      • Subject Verb Object Adverbial PhraseThe boy is turning the tap handle.
      • Simple infinitiveThe boy is turning the tap handle to get water.
      • ComplexUnless the boy turns the tap handle the other way, water will go everywhere!