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Essential Question:. How can I use subordinating conjunctions in a sentence? Today, you will need: a sharpened pencil white board dry erase marker/eraser Subordinating Conjunction Packet Subordinating Conjunction Hunt. Conjunctions are words that join parts of a sentence.

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  1. Essential Question: How can I use subordinating conjunctions in a sentence? Today, you will need: • a sharpened pencil • white board • dry erase marker/eraser • Subordinating Conjunction Packet • Subordinating Conjunction Hunt

  2. Conjunctions are words that join parts of a sentence.

  3. Types of Conjunctions: • Coordinating conjunctions • Subordinating conjunctions

  4. Coordinating conjunctions join sentences or phrases that are equally important. I went to the hospital and spoke to the doctor.

  5. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a sentence. Jacksaw a bat.

  6. Independent Clause: Dr. Max works here.

  7. Independent Clause: We heal sick people.

  8. Doctors and nurses need as much information as possible. We love dependent clauses because they give us more information about the main clause! Subordinating conjunctions introduce dependent clauses.

  9. A dependent clausecan’t stand alone as a single sentence. It relies on an independent clause to give it meaning. A dependent clause starts with a subordinating conjunction and is also called a subordinate clause.

  10. I work here because I care.

  11. If you have a problem, we will help you.

  12. Fill in this form while you wait.

  13. Subordinating conjunctions are not always just one word!

  14. I’ll speak to you as soon as I wash my hands.

  15. As long as you are careful, you may push the wheelchair.

  16. after than whenever although though where as unless As far as because until As soon as before when As long as if since while In order that

  17. Can you identify subordinating conjunctions? Write the answer on your whiteboard.

  18. The children read books while they are waiting.

  19. Jack may not drive the ambulance until he is much older.

  20. As soon as you are ready, I’ll show you my new wheelchair!

  21. Kevin volunteers at the hospital whenever he has free time.

  22. Since Sarah was a little girl, she wanted to be a nurse.

  23. The children must whisper ______ the patients are sleeping. ___ sun is shining today. A. because B. as far as C. than

  24. You can become a doctor ________ you study hard. ___ sun is shining today. A. wherever B. as far as C. if

  25. ____________ she feels better, she can go home. ___ sun is shining today. A. As soon as B. Than C. Where

  26. I’ll stay in bed ______ I feel better. ___ sun is shining today. A. as far as B. wherever C. until

  27. __________ the nurse is busy, she patiently answers our questions. ___ sun is shining today. A. Than B. Although C. Wherever

  28. Join the clauses with subordinating conjunctions. Write your answer on your whiteboard.

  29. after I help the doctor I’ll go home After I help the doctor, I’ll go home. I’ll go home after I help the doctor.

  30. you can ask questions if there is enough time You can ask questions if there’s enough time. If there’s enough time, you can ask questions.

  31. because you are sick you must rest Because you are sick, you must rest. You must rest because you are sick.

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