Your week / weekend in a sentence

My week in a Sentence, Uncategorized  Tagged 17 Comments »

This week’s frogs will go to the techno6’s who post a perfectly correct sentence. You know the deal: capital letter, full stop, one conjunction, adjectives and correct spelling. This means that you have to re read your work BEFORE you post it. Good luck.

Your week / weekend in a sentence

My week in a Sentence  Tagged 19 Comments »

Here it is again. Your sentences are getting much better and I have noticed that this is becoming obvious in your story editing. Well done. Remember, capital letter, full stop, one conjunction and adjectives to make your sentence as informative and interesting as possible.

Your week/weekend in a sentence.

My week in a Sentence 21 Comments »

Write about your week or weekend in one sentence. Remember all the attributes of a sentence - capital letter, full stop, one conjunction and use of good adjectives. Make your sentence as interesting as possible.

Your week / weekend, in a sentence.

Literacy Challenge, My week in a Sentence  Tagged 15 Comments »

As well as thinking about what you did, make sure you think about the structure of a sentence:

Your challenge this week, is to write your sentence and then identify the:
1. Noun/s
2. Adjective/s
3. Verb/s
4. Conjunction

Your week / weekend in a sentence

My week in a Sentence 23 Comments »

Because I am not going to see you this week either, I would love to hear how your week or weekend went. Let me know in a sentence. Remember the things you know about a sentence.

  1. One conjunction (or joining word) one full stop.
  2. Sentences begin with capital letters.
  3. Each sentence should contain a verb.
  4. If you use a noun, then remember to add an adjective to make your sentence more interesting.

Your Week in a sentence

My week in a Sentence 17 Comments »

Ok technokids this is the last sentence for the term. Let’s make it a great one. Think about your week, either this one or last one and plan it before you post it on our blog.

  • only one conjunction or joining word - but please use one conjunction
  • please use at least one adjective in your sentence

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