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$10.00 including GST
In this no-prep 47-page resource, we include modules to help students to use the Six <wh> words (who, what, when, where, why, and which) in context by providing the following exercises:
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- Dictation practice using the Six <wh> words in questions.
- Dictation practice using the Six <wh> words in sentences to join ideas together.
- Writing <wh> questions using picture cues.
- Writing <wh> questions to plan school reports and assignments about common topics.
- Practising getting commonly confused words right, e.g. where/wear, what/watt, which/witch.
- Writing <wh> questions when provided with answers, similar to Jeopardy.
- Writing a story with the Six <wh> words.
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$95.00 including GST
This 650+ page workbook includes scaffolded writing practice to help students of all ages generate a variety of complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions, including:
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- “because” – for cause and effect relationships;
- “although” – for contrastive relationships;
- “if”, “unless” and “until” – for conditional relationships; and
- “while”, “before” and “after” – for relationships between events connected by time.
For each conjunction, sentence fragment exercises have been included to kick-start complex sentence writing. To support people with additional language and learning needs, the modules feature topics that require a minimal amount of background knowledge, and include examples and scaffolds to help model and support students of all abilities.