WALT use conjunctions to join two simple sentences together. This is called a compound sentence! Ask us about our action/word combination we have made up to help us remember.
Today we worked in groups to identify the verb and subject in each simple sentence and then joined them together to make compound sentences.
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Connor, Cody and Brooke wrote a really cool compound sentence that had the conjunction at the beginning. Clever cookies! The sentence isn't shown in the picture below but this is what it said:
As the mud stuck to his face, the boy laughed because it flew everywhere.
To room 8
ReplyDeleteyou are doing such cool stuff in room 8 I love how you show lots of photos thank you for putting me on the blog I know you are having a great time with Mrs Osborn she is such a cool teacher to have hope you have a good year with Mrs Osborn and I thank you for teaching us pokana I enjoy having you in the class room you are such a cool teacher I bet the whole class loves you I am one of the students in the class by Brooke.
Kia ora Brooke!
ReplyDeleteYou are a superstar for keeping up to date with our blog! Thank you for commenting. I am so glad that you are enjoying learning the game Pūkana - you lead it very well and you have fantastic pūkana eyes!
Ka kite apopo
Miss O