Learning Objective : combine short related sentences with adjectives.

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Learning Objective : combine short related sentences with adjectives

What are we combining today? Combine short related sentences with adjectives Adjectives describe the noun. EX: I am holding a green marker.

Discuss with your partner which word is the adjective? Maddie put the gold key in the lock. Adjectives describe the noun. EX: Maddie put the gold key in the lock..

Sentence combing: Sentence combining is making one smoother, more detailed sentence out of two or more shorter sentences Example: Short Sentences: 1.I have a dog. 2.My dog is brown. Sentences combined with an adjective: I have a brown dog. Describes the noun

The Importance of combing sentence with adjectives Helps to improve our writing so our sentences don’t sound the same.

Read the sentences Identify the adjective Combine the sentences Adjectives describe the noun 1.I ride the bus to school. 2.It is yellow Steps for combining sentences with adjectives I ride the yellow bus to school.

1.My sister took all of my toys. 2.My sister is mean. Steps for combining sentences with adjectives My mean sister took all of my toys. Read the sentences Identify the adjective Combine the sentences Adjectives describe the noun

1.The popsicle melted in the sun. 2. The popsicle was strawberry flavored Steps for combining sentences with adjectives The strawberry popsicle melted in the sun. Read the sentences Identify the adjective Combine the sentences Adjectives describe the noun

1. Kelly’s necklace sparkles. 2. It is beaded. Steps for combining sentences with adjectives Kelly’s beaded necklace sparkles. Read the sentences Identify the adjective Combine the sentences Adjectives describe the noun

CST preparation 1. We always have to wait in a line for lunch. 2. The line is long. a)We always have a long line to wait in at lunch. b)We wait always in a long line for lunch. c)We always have to wait in a long line for lunch. d)We always have to wait in a line for lunch, the line is long.