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Sentences
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Complex Sentences

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1. Link with Transitions of Effect

Students link two related sentences with an appropriate "effect" transition word or phrase ("Therefore," "As a result," "Consequently")

2. Link with Transitions of Contrast

Students link two related sentences with an appropriate "contrast" transition word or phrase ("However," "Conversely," "On the other hand")

3. Link with Transitions of Similarity

Students link two related sentences with an appropriate "similarity" transition word or phrase ("Similarly," "Likewise")

4. Link with Transitions (Mixed Practice A)

Students link two related sentences with an appropriate "effect" (e.g. "Therefore"), "contrast" (e.g. "However") or "similarity" (e.g. "Similarly") transition word or phrase

High priority

5. Link with Transitions of Sequence

Students link two related sentences with an appropriate "sequence" transition word or phrase ("For one," "First of all," "In addition," "Moreover," "Next")

6. Link with Transitions of Example

Students link two related sentences with an appropriate "example" transition word or phrase ("For instance," "For example," "Specifically")

7. Link with Transitions (Mixed Practice B)

Students link two related sentences with an "effect" (e.g. "Therefore"), "contrast" (e.g. "However"), "similarity" (e.g. "Similarly"), "sequence" (e.g. "Next"), or "example" ("For instance") transition word or phrase

High priority

8. Link with Transitions of Emphasis

Students link two related sentences with an appropriate "emphasis" transition word or phrase ("In fact," "Notably," "In particular")

9. Link with Transitions of Summary

Students link two related sentences with an appropriate "summary" transition word or phrase ("In conclusion," "In summary," "In other words")

10. Link with Transitions (Mixed Practice C)

Students link two related sentences with an "effect," "contrast," "similarity," "sequence," "example," "emphasis," or "summary" transition word or phrase

High priority

11. Write with Transitions of Effect

Given a context sentence, students complete a second sentence that begins with an "effect" transition word or phrase ("Therefore," "As a result," and "Consequently")

12. Write with Transitions of Contrast

Given a context sentence, students complete a second sentence that begins with a "contrast" transition word or phrase ("However," "Conversely," "On the other hand)

13. Write with Transitions of Similarity

Given a context sentence, students complete a second sentence that begins with a "similarity" transition word or phrase ("Similarly," "Likewise")

14. Write with Transitions (Mixed Practice A)

Given a context sentence, students complete a second sentence that begins with an "effect" (e.g. "Therefore"), "contrast" (e.g. "However") or "similarity" (e.g. "Similarly") transition word or phrase

High priority

15. Write with Transitions of Sequence

Given a context sentence, students complete a second sentence that begins with a "sequence" transition word or phrase ("For one," "First of all," "In addition," "Moreover," "Next")

16. Write with Transitions of Example

Given a context sentence, students complete a second sentence that begins with an "example" transition word or phrase ("For instance," "For example," "Specifically")

17. Write with Transitions (Mixed Practice B)

Given a context sentence, students complete a second sentence that begins with an "effect," "contrast," "similarity," "sequence," or "example" transition word or phrase

High priority

18. Write with Transitions of Emphasis

Given a context sentence, students complete a second sentence that begins with a "emphasis" transition word or phrase ("In fact," "Notably," "In particular")

19. Write with Transitions of Summary

Given a context sentence, students complete a second sentence that begins with a "summary" transition word or phrase ("In conclusion, In summary," "In other words")

20. Write with Transitions (Mixed Practice C)

Given a context sentence, students complete a second sentence that begins with an "effect," "contrast," "similarity," "sequence," "example," "emphasis," or "summary" transition word or phrase

High priority

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