Building Sentences with a Bubble Map

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Building Sentences with a Bubble Map Under Construction: Building Sentences with a Bubble Map

This will be the topic of your sentence. Start Your Bubble Map 1. Write your topic in the middle of a piece of paper. 2. Draw a circle or box around it. Things I like to do I took out some words This will be the topic of your sentence.

Add Ideas to Your Bubble Map This will be the idea for your sentence. 3. Draw a line from your box or circle. 4. Write one idea about your topic at the end of each line. 5. Draw a box or circle around each idea. Ride my bike This will be the idea for your sentence. I took out some words Things I like to do

Add Details to Your Bubble Map 6. Use question words to help you think about things you can say about each idea. ? WHO do I like to ride my bike with? WHEN do I like to ride my bike? WHERE do I like to ride my bike? ? My mom and dad My brother and sister My friends In my back yard On the sidewalk In the park After school On Saturdays Before school

Idea Add Details to Your Bubble Map Topic Things I like to do 7. Draw a line from each idea box. 8. Write one answer for each of your questions at the end of each line. 9. Draw a box or circle around each detail. WHEN do I like to ride my bike? These will be details that you can add to your sentence. After school WHO do I like to ride my bike with? With my mom WHERE do I like to ride my bike? On the sidewalk Ride my bike Idea I took out some words Things I like to do Topic

Build a Sentence with a Bubble Map Study the structure of the sentence. What is the idea? What are the details? I like to ride my bike on the sidewalk . IDEA DETAIL I took out some words

Putting a Sentence Together I like to . IDEA DETAIL I like to . I took out some words IDEA DETAIL Can you think of more ways to add more details to a sentence?

Building a Sentence IDEAS DETAILS 1. Make the bubble map into a puzzle. 2. Use the pieces to fill-in different sentence structures. IDEAS DETAILS On the sidewalk Ride my bike With my mom After school

How many different sentences can you build?

How many different sentences can you make? Building a Sentence Use the pieces of your bubble map to fill-in different sentence structures. I like to . ride my bike after school IDEA DETAIL IDEAS DETAILS Ride my bike After school On the sidewalk With my mom How many different sentences can you make?

How many different sentences can you make? Building a Sentence Use the pieces of your bubble map to fill-in different sentence structures. with my mom After school I like to . ride my bike IDEA DETAIL DETAIL IDEAS DETAILS Ride my bike After school On the sidewalk With my mom How many different sentences can you make?

How many different sentences can you make? Building a Sentence Use the pieces of your bubble map to fill-in different sentence structures. I like to . ride my bike with my mom on the sidewalk IDEA DETAIL DETAIL IDEAS DETAILS Ride my bike After school On the sidewalk With my mom How many different sentences can you make?

How many different sentences can you make? Building a Sentence Use the pieces of your bubble map to fill-in different sentence structures. ride my bike After school I like to . with my mom on the sidewalk IDEA DETAIL DETAIL DETAIL IDEAS DETAILS Ride my bike After school On the sidewalk With my mom How many different sentences can you make?