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Learning Objective : combine short related sentences with adverbs

Learning Objective : combine short related sentences with adverbs. What are we combining today?. Combine short related sentences with adverbs. Adverbs tell how, when , and where. EX: I happily skipped to school. Discuss with your partner which word is the adverb ? .

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Learning Objective : combine short related sentences with adverbs

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  1. Learning Objective: combine short related sentences with adverbs

  2. What are we combining today? Combine short related sentences with adverbs Adverbs tell how, when , and where. EX: I happily skipped to school.

  3. Discuss with your partner which word is the adverb? Adverbs tell how, when , and where. EX: I happily skipped to school. I quietly whispered the answer to my partner.

  4. Sentence combing:Sentence combining is making one smoother, more detailed sentence out of two or more shorter sentences Example: Short Sentences: • I am going to a sleepover.    • I am going tomorrow. Sentences combined with an adverb: TomorrowI am going to a sleepover.   Tells how, when, where

  5. The Importance of combing sentence with adverbs Helps to improve our writing because we know how to vary our sentences

  6. Steps for combining sentences with adverbs • Read the sentences • Identify the adverbs • Combine the sentences • Adverbs tell how, when, and where • You are suppose to sit on the bus • You are suppose to sit quietly You are suppose to sit quietly on the bus.

  7. Steps for combining sentences with adverbs • Read the sentences • Identify the adverb • Combine the sentences • Adverbs: Tell how, when, where • My sister hid my doll • She hid it nearby. My sister hid my doll nearby.

  8. Steps for combining sentences with adverbs • Read the sentences • Identify the adverbs • Combine the sentences • Adverbs tell how, when, and where • The popsicle melted in the sun. 2. The popsicle melted slowly. The popsicle melted slowly in the sun.

  9. Steps for combining sentences with adverbs • Read the sentences • Identify the adverbs • Combine the sentences • Adverbs tell how, when, and where • I went to the park • I went today. Today I went to the park.

  10. Closing What did we learn how to combine today? Why is it important learn? 1. My dad watched the Lakers' game. 2. My dad watched it yesterday. Yesterday my dad watched the Lakers' game.

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