Run On Sentences Powerpoint
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Do your students write run on sentences, and you don't know how to stop them? Here's a Powerpoint to guide you in how to give kids the necessary practice to fix this problem. Engage your students as you teach them how to repair run on sentences with this colorful Powerpoint. Students will learn how to fix run on sentences and then get to practice their skills.
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Inside you'll find:
- I will statement
- Examples of how to fix run ons
- Students list methods to fix sentences
- Practice passages and sentences
- Check for understanding
- More practice
- Students are asked to write a complex sentence.
This lesson is also available in ActivInspire software, for use with the Promethean board at:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Run-On-Sentences-for-The-PROMETHEAN-Board-756875
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