MINI LESSON FOR FRAGMENTS

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MINI LESSON FOR FRAGMENTS Objective: To identify and correct fragments

Are these words sentences? After trembling in her socks?

Are these words a sentence? The science teacher shrieked?

Can you combine the two previous groups of words to make a sentence? After trembling in her socks. The science teacher shrieked. Correction: After trembling in her socks, the science teacher shrieked.

Let’s try another one together. Is this a sentence? Buried themselves under wood chips. The two hamsters. How can you combine them? The two hamsters buried themselves under wood chips.

Group Activity Now you will get to practice this skill in groups. Listen to your teacher’s instructions.