The Plant Nursery 1 st Grade Level Morgan Brown. How to Use this PowerPoint This PowerPoint has a story that is written at a first grade readability level.

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The Plant Nursery 1 st Grade Level Morgan Brown

How to Use this PowerPoint This PowerPoint has a story that is written at a first grade readability level. The grammar parallels the level of complexity found in 1 st grade DIBELS passages. The animation shows children how to “unpack” complex sentences to find the component simple sentences. Then, each step in the PowerPoint will show how the simple sentences are combined to form complex sentences. The adult should talk about each step (The words ‘They also sell’ occurs in both sentences so we can erase the second one; These two sentences can be combined with a conjunction; The prepositional phrase can be moved to the front of the sentence for emphasis of that information; You can add an adjective to give more information about the tree.. It is a little tree). Have children predict how the sentence will be combined or what information can be deleted or substituted with a pronoun Children should read the complex sentence once it is reconstructed. If they don’t read it fluently, review the troublesome parts of the sentence. In our research, reading scores and language scores both increased following 6 weeks of practice twice weekly. The Four Leaf Luck Program available at ElementOry.com comes with a complete transcript for every slide and will guide you through the process.

We enjoy spring because we go to the nursery to buy colorful flowers. We enjoy spring. We go to the nursery. becausewe go to the nursery. to buy colorful flowers. Infinitive Conjunction Prepositional Phrase

You can purchase big yellow sunflowers and red roses. You can purchase big yellow sunflowers You can purchasered roses. How do you combine two nouns? With a conjunction! and.

They also sell tomato, cucumber, and green bean plants. They also sell tomato plants They also sell plants. They also sell,, cucumber and green bean plants. Conjunction

I like the cucumbers and roses. vegetables and flowers. What kind?? cucumbersroses I like Conjunction and.

Sometimes we dig the plants up out of the ground. sometimeswedig the plantsup out of the ground. We dig the plantsWe Sometimes

Other times, the gardener has already dug them and put them in pots. and put the plantsThe gardener has them The gardener has dug the plantsthem already other timesOther times the, put them in pots.in pots

We can look at the plants. at the plants lookcan We.

Once, we picked all the cucumbers off of the vine. oncewe picked all off of the vine.We We picked the cucumbers Once,the cucumbers

They were so good! weregoodso The cucumbers They!

You could eat as many as you wanted. Youeatcouldmany You wantedmany as as you.

We were able to touch the tomatoes from the sidewalk. the tomatoes We were able. to touch from the sidewalk We were able to touch

We also dug worms in the dirt. in the dirtdug wormsalsoWe.

Some days, we help water the flowers. some dayswe help.We Some days,water the flowers

We must ask first. ask first mustWe. Can I help water the plants?

The gardeners are happy when we arrive. when (somewhere) We arrive The gardeners are happywe.

They also like help. The gardenerslike helpThey also.

Months go by and it becomes winter. and It becomes winter Months go byit.

We pick out a Christmas tree at the same nursery. a Christmas treeout We pick. nurseryat the same

We can choose a big tree or a little one. a big tree choose canWe a little tree choose canWe ora little one.

You can smell the pine from far away. smell the pine canYoufrom far away.

We decided on a big tree to decorate. on a big treeWe decided to decorateWe decided.

A year ago, we explored a tree farm. a year agoweexplored a tree farm. WeA year ago,

The plants were taller than us. The plants were taller. usthan

I was a little dirty. a littleI was dirty.

A horse took us for a ride through the Christmas trees. for a rideA horse took us through the Christmas treesA horse took us.

A few of the trees were covered in snow. in snow ofA few The trees were covered the.

The nursery is exciting all year! all year The nursery is exciting !