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Phrases and Clauses Grammar Worksheets, Presentation, Test, Flipping Book

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I used these worksheets to practice phrases and clauses with my students. They were working on classifying sentences by structure and the extra practice identifying phrases and clauses was necessary.
These concepts can be quite challenging, but this resource made them much more accessible for my learners.
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Description

Phrases and clauses can look similar, and my students confuse them. I made these phrase and clause activities to clarify the differences in these units of words. If your students struggle to identify subjects and verbs, sentence structure, or punctuate phrases and clauses correctly, these grammar activities should help.

This grammar bundle is in print and digital formats. Overall, these activities to clarify phrases and clauses are great grammar scaffolding tools.

This phrase and clause bundle includes:

☆ A grammar Powerpoint with over 30 slides. They cover types of phrases with examples, independent and dependent clauses with examples, and punctuation rules. It covers the core differences between phrases and clauses.

A student note taking packet. These guided notes follow the Powerpoint and has ample room for notes and additional examples. I stress that my students should write down the relative pronouns and subordinating conjunctions.

☆ A flipping book (pictured). Some students prefer to take notes with color.

☆ Flash cards.

☆ Over 100 practice sentences that are perfect for scaffolding. The grammar worksheets include:

→ A pretest.

→ Mentor sentences.

→ Practice sentences that require students to look at phrases and clauses in unique ways.

→ A paragraph.

→ A final test.

Answer key included for the grammar practice sentences.

Special notes about this phrase and clause download:

☆ You will receive links to make copies of the presentation, worksheets (including the pretest, mentor sentences, post test), and student note sheets. The flash cards and flipping book are not in a digital format.

☆ Please note that the Powerpoint does not differentiate between noun, adjective, and adverb clauses. It simply covers dependent and independent clauses.

☆ I left the Powerpoint editable. If you would like to remove the transitions or certain slides, you will be able to personalize it.

The best part: This grammar activity set is incredibly scaffolded! You will be able to choose when you teach these components with specific classes!

As a bonus? The creator of this phrase and clause set is the author of The English Grammar Workbook for Grades 6, 7, & 8. She is a published author for middle school English grammar.

Do you need more activities for phrases, clauses, and sentence structure?

Phrase or Clause Coloring Sheet

Phrases and Clauses Interactive Sort and Digital Activity

Sentence Structure Bundle

Simple and Compound Sentences Grammar Sort

Clauses Worksheets: Dependent, Independent, Noun, Adjective Adverb

These phrases and clauses activities are part of other grammar bundles—pick the bundle that works for you:

☆ Teaching seventh grade? The Seventh Grade Grammar Bundle: Sentence Structure, Phrases, Clauses targets seventh grade language standards.

☆ The Middle School Grammar Bundle: Parts of Speech, Verbals, Sentence Structure contains over 2,000 pages of grammar activities—and ALL of the above activities.

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Feedback from other teachers about this phrase and clause activity. . .

I used this for tutoring purposes. Everything was so organized and laid out that it made teaching this concept a breeze.

I cannot say enough good things about this! My students really struggle with phrase and clauses and this resource helped. The more and more practice we did helped!! Thank you!

These concepts can be quite challenging, but this resource made them much more accessible for my learners.

Total Pages
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Teaching Duration
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Explain the function of phrases and clauses in general and their function in specific sentences.
Place phrases and clauses within a sentence, recognizing and correcting misplaced and dangling modifiers.
Explain the function of verbals (gerunds, participles, infinitives) in general and their function in particular sentences.
Use various types of phrases (noun, verb, adjectival, adverbial, participial, prepositional, absolute) and clauses (independent, dependent; noun, relative, adverbial) to convey specific meanings and add variety and interest to writing or presentations.
Use a semicolon (and perhaps a conjunctive adverb) to link two or more closely related independent clauses.

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