Showing 1–5 of 7 results

  • (L226) Sentence builders: “Because” as a Subordinating Conjunction

    $5.99 including GST

    At around the age of 36-42 months, typically developing children begin to understand and to use complex sentences containing the subordinating conjunction “because”. Some people – including some people who are learning English as a second language and people with language disorders – have difficulties understanding and/or using “because” as a subordinating conjunction.

    We designed this 25-page no preparation pack to help model the form in a focused way. Featuring pictures and words, this resource is designed to help people of different ages and abilities to understand “because” sentences.

  • (L230) Sentence builders: “If” as a Subordinating Conjunction

    $5.99 including GST

    Some people – including some people who are learning English as a second language and people with language disorders – have difficulties understanding and/or using “if” as a subordinating conjunction. We designed this 24-page no preparation pack for them. Featuring pictures and words, this resource is designed to help people of different ages and abilities to understand “if” sentences.

  • WHILE (as a subordinating conjunction) Sentences

    (L232) Sentence Builders: “While” as a Subordinating Conjunction

    $5.99 including GST

    Some people – including people learning English as a second language, and people with developmental language disorders – have difficulty understanding and using “while” in complex sentences. This 20-page pack is designed to help them, with lots of scaffolded examples using both pictures and words to support people with a range of different needs to learn the word in sentences.

  • WHEN (as a subordinating conjunction) Sentences

    (L240) Sentence builders: “When” as a subordinating conjunction

    $5.99 including GST

    Some people – including people learning English as a second language, and people with developmental language disorders – have difficulty understanding and using “when” in complex sentences. This 22-page pack is designed to help them, with scaffolded examples using both pictures and words to support people with a range of different needs to learn the word in sentences.

  • UNLESS (as a subordinating conjunction) Sentences

    (L246) Sentence builders: “Unless” as a Subordinating Conjunction

    $5.99 including GST

    In this 21-page language workout, we provide lots of examples of “unless” in familiar routines. We have elected to use “unless” as a conjunction to stimulate complex sentence development. We have used pictures as well as the words to support people with different strengths and skill levels.