Combining Verbs in Winter Sentences
Help your students combine two sentences into one concise sentence by getting rid of the redundant subject and combining the verbs. The cut-apart sentence pieces help students physically manipulate sentence parts. The worksheet can be used as a pre-test and post-test by cutting it in half, or it can be used for practice writing combined sentences.
This set of materials is focused on combining the verbs of two sentences. For example, combine “Eva sat by a fire.” and “Eva read a book.” into “Eva sat by a fire and read a book.” Included are sentence pieces to cut apart, a worksheet, and an answer sheet.
Interactive Material: This material includes an interactive version that can be used in teletherapy. The file can be uploaded to Google Slides or opened in PowerPoint and then shared with the student. In order to drag and drop the pieces, make sure you are in edit mode (NOT in presentation mode). If you are using PowerPoint, you’ll need to enable editing.
Related Materials:
- Combining Subjects in Winter Sentences
- Combining Direct Objects in Winter Sentences
- Combining Adjectives in Winter Sentences