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Interactive (Online), Printable (PDF)
Grades
5
Subjects
ela
Standards
L.5.1.A-4

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Conjunction Practice: For each page, read the sentence carefully and identify the type of conjunction used. Then, follow the specific instructions for each page to underline the correct conjunction. This interactive and printable worksheet is a comprehensive exercise designed to help students master the three main types of conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative. The worksheet is divided into three pages, each focusing on a specific type of conjunction, providing students with ample practice in identifying and underlining these important grammatical elements.

This interactive and printable worksheet offers a total of 36 sentences, with 12 sentences for each conjunction type. Students are tasked with carefully reading each sentence, identifying the conjunction used, and then underlining it. This structured approach allows learners to engage with a wide variety of sentence structures and contexts, reinforcing their understanding of how different conjunctions function within sentences. By working through examples of coordinating conjunctions like "but" and "or," subordinating conjunctions such as "after" and "unless," and correlative conjunctions like "either...or" and "neither...nor," students develop a comprehensive grasp of conjunction usage in English grammar.

What will your child learn through this worksheet?

  • Identification and differentiation of coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions
  • Understanding the function of various conjunctions in sentence construction
  • Recognizing how conjunctions connect ideas and clauses within sentences
  • Improving sentence analysis skills by identifying specific grammatical elements

Learning Outcomes

Cognitive

  • Correctly identify and underline at least 30 out of 36 conjunctions across all three types
  • Explain the differences between coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions

Psychomotor

  • Accurately underline the correct conjunctions in each sentence
  • Demonstrate improved handwriting and precision in marking specific words

Affective

  • Develop confidence in analyzing sentence structure
  • Show enthusiasm for exploring the nuances of conjunction usage in writing

Interpersonal/Social

  • Engage in discussions about conjunction types and their effects on sentence meaning
  • Collaborate with peers to compare and explain answers, fostering communication skills

Tags

conjunctions, grammar practice, sentence structure, coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, language arts, writing skills, English language learners, middle school grammar

Written by Neha Goel TripathiIllustrated by Sagar KumarPublished by Workybooks
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