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$5.99
Many people learning English as a second language and/or with developmental language disorders (including people with autism) need structured practice to know how to make “so” sentences.
This 16-page no-preparation Sentence Builder pack is designed to give people structured support to do exactly that, using pictures and orthography, to help children and adults construct “so” sentences, including people with literacy challenges.
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$2.99
This No Prep Pack is designed to introduce young kids to complex sentences and to help them to understand and use ‘So’.
Just jump into making sentences with ‘So’.
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$3.99 including GST
Some children have difficulties putting their words into the right order in sentences, for instance, making complex sentences like “I was thirsty so I had a drink”.
In this audio recording, children can listen to how “so” can be used in sentences to join two ideas together.
For this grammar goal, we provide a short .m4a recording and a script with pictures, so that, daily, children can:
- simply listen to the recording as they play nearby or sit in the car;
- listen to our recording as they look at the pictures; or
- have a family member read the script to the child in a shared reading format.
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$5.99 including GST
This no-prep board game is designed to help children practice sentence-making using high-frequency conjunctions. Featuring 40 “sentence starters”, and 7 different conjunctions, the game can be played and re-played to give children lots of practice forming creative, compound and complex sentences. Just print, cut out the sentence starters, grab a dice and go!
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There are seven key coordinating conjunctions in English, often learned most easily with the FANBOYS acronym:
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- 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.