Use conjunctions
Key Notes:-
Introduction:
Conjunctions are words that help connect other words, phrases, or sentences together.
- What are Conjunctions?
- Conjunctions are words that join two or more words, phrases, or sentences.
- They help show how ideas are related and make sentences smoother.
- Example: “I like apples and bananas.”
- Common Conjunctions for 1st Graders:
- And: Used to add similar ideas or things together.
- Example: “I have a cat and a dog.”
- But: Used to show a difference or contrast between ideas.
- Example: “I like ice cream, but I don’t like cake.”
- Or: Used to show a choice between two things.
- Example: “Do you want an apple or an orange?”
- How to Use Conjunctions:
- And:
- Use “and” to add more information or join similar ideas.
- Example: “I like to run and jump.”
- But:
- Use “but” to connect two ideas that are different.
- Example: “I want to play outside, but it’s raining.”
- Or:
- Use “or” to give a choice between two options.
- Example: “Would you like milk or juice?”
- Using Conjunctions in Sentences:
- Conjunctions help make sentences longer and connect thoughts.
- Examples:
- “She has a pencil and a book.”
- “He wants to play, but he is tired.”
- “Do you like red or blue?”
Conclusion:
Using conjunctions helps first graders make their sentences more interesting and detailed.
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