I don't know if it's because I'm unfamiliar with some of the vocabulary (definitely) or if they're
using different sentence structures or just using exceedingly plain speech that I'm not used to.
Semantically, the same command can be expressed
using different sentences, synonymous, etc..
Not exact matches
A grease - stained work shirt or apron covered in pizza sauce is a far better indicator of success than being able to
use 14
different variations of the word «disrupt» in a single
sentence.
Daniels went on to clarify that she believed there would be legal repercussions if she didn't sign the statement, saying: «As a matter of fact, the exact
sentence used was, «They can make your life hell in many
different ways».»
A
different way to create unique baby names based on compatibility is to
use it in
sentences aside from saying it aloud.
The
sentence means what it means, and Dr. Amy reiterated it in several
different ways, and in each instance
used words to indicate an absolute.
Getting comparable statistics is difficult as the statistics for
different countries may
use different samples (including or not those who receive lesser
sentences or various forms of caution), measure
different outcomes (re-arrest, re-conviction or re-imprisonment).
For instance, the texts were analyzed with regard to how many
different words are being
used, the average number of words per
sentence, grammatical structures, how often the genitive — an indicator for high education in German — is
used, or the number of connectors, meaning words that signal semantic relations such as «however» or «instead.»
When I listened to children describe what they saw, I learned that they could put nouns anywhere in the
sentence and were
using different endings to say whether a particular noun is the subject or the object.
Some people prefer long
sentences to short ones; one writer is formal while another embraces slang; Americans and Brits
use different spellings.
States
use different policy levers to decide how to
sentence people, Shannon said.
The Rochester / Adobe model mixes the two approaches that are often
used in image captioning: the «top - down» approach, which starts from the «gist» of the image and then converts it into words, and the «bottom - up» approach, which first assigns words to
different aspects of the image and then combines them together to form a
sentence.
Try this activity again, but this time
use a
different type of mnemonic, such as an acronym, a funny
sentence that
uses all of the words on a list and / or words that rhyme.
Children were assessed for asthma symptoms — including but not limited to cough without a cold, inability to speak full
sentences due to asthma and disrupted sleep — asthma - related health care
use (acute care visits, emergency room visits or hospitalizations in three months prior to each assessment), asthma medication
use and maximal symptoms days, defined as the highest number of days that the child had three
different types of asthma symptoms in the two weeks prior to the visit or phone call.
Every time I go there I feel like such an idiot - there is a whole separate set of court rules, they
use different terminology, have
different ways to conduct trials and
different sentences / sanctions for kids than adults.
I ask students to experiment with at least three
sentences in an essay by trying a
different syntax pattern, rhetorical device, or possibly
use punctuation for effect.
There are a nice balance of
different activities each day / week and the principles of sound, word and
sentence and then text is
used to ensure progression.
- Forming questions with an initial interrogative pronoun -
Using subject — verb inversion to write a question - Correctly punctuating a question tag - Recognising and writing
different types of
sentences: questions - Identify and
use appropriate end punctuation to demarcate
different sentence types (question mark)
The «passport» includes: - a map of the world with spaces for pupils to collect a stamp or reward each time they complete an analysis - starter activities - a guide to structuring an art analysis with
sentence starters (based on blooms)- key questions (based on blooms)- 14 pages of key information and images on 14 traditional and contemporary artists (from 13
different countries) An excellent Literacy resource to
use for homework or extension activities.
Some prompts encourage the
use of
different tenses to enable the most able to
use complex
sentences.
Pupils could also
use this as a model to make their own alternative
sentences up about the same or
different jobs.
it is a series of
sentences and vocabulary for the leaving certificate (but could be
used for A level etc.) on
different topics with some sample written exams to see some of the vocal in context.
3 PPT to help students to
use complex
sentences: how to
use three tenses (present / perfect / future) with
different topics.
Students follow a clear and logical learning journey, in which they: - Define the
different story genres and understand their key content features; - Understand the key features of
different genres through interesting movie clips; - Work collaboratively
using the jigsaw method to ascertain the language features (vocabulary,
sentences, descriptive devices) of
different genres; - Engage with a number of interesting story extracts (Louis Sachar - Holes, JK Rowling - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Darren Shan - The Vampire's Assistant, Jeff Kinney - Diary of a Wimpy Kid.)
Advice can be
different forms depending on the level of the learner e.g. Learners can illustrate the advice,
using sheet 2 as guidance, they can copy the label of the advice or they can form their own
sentence (s) inspired by the options provided.
The pack includes: A long colourful display banner A cute display border with pictures of frogs and lily pads A Power Point about the life cycle of the frog - there are two
different versions of this for younger / SEN children and older children Display labels with
sentences about the
different stages of the life cycle 10 question cards to add to add to displays A game to collect the missing parts of the sequence of a frog growing Life cycle posters showing the full life cycle - these are in colour and back and white Picture dominoes game A collection of songs and rhymes about frogs Spinner game - spin the special spinner and collect the missing parts of the life cycle Topic word cards to add to your display Frog jigsaws to cut out and reassemble Large arrows to add to your display to show the life cycle Large display pictures of the
different stages of the life cycle of a frog - these are in colour and also black and white Matching pairs game Large pictures of
different plants to
use when creating a pond display Question worksheet - answer the questions about the life cycle Sequence woksheets in black and white and colour Sequence cards showing the
different stages of the life cycle Counting worksheet - count how many tadpoles there are in each pond Wordsearches - 2
different life cycle themed wordsearches Word border sheet in colour and black and white - great for poetry writing or adding to the writing area A life cycle of a frog book to make Fact posters showing pictures and information about the
different stages Colour photographs of the frog life cycle and
different frogs Frog counting cards up to 10 A fact writing woksheet about frogs Large cute frog pictures and lily pads - great to
use for numeracy activities Odd and even frog number line Number maze worksheets - follow the numbers to lead the frog to the lily pad A day in the pond worksheet A number line on frogs Phonemes on tadpoles Size ordering worksheets Frog colour posters An A4 word mat with words and pictures - great to
use when writing about the life cycle of a frog Number bingo with cute frog pictures
sign Location signs to put around your role play ice - cream parlour — such as ice - cream bar, drinks area, cutlery etc On sale here sign Menus to display around the shop Price cards + blanks to differentiate Large lettering, buntings, patterned and plain display borders Please pay here sign Thank you, please come again — sign Special offer signs Receipts to complete Taking orders pad Ice - cream photo flashcards showing
different flavours — great for
using during the role play Parking bay signs for customers Washing hands poster Money poster, coins border and quiz, pretend money to
use Blank large and extra large labels to be
used around the shop for anything needed Ice - cream parlour open and closed signs, opening times Messages pad Ice - cream related word mini cards — such as wafer, sprinkles, syrup etc Photo pack to
use as inspiration Long banner «ice - cream parlour» with cute ice cream pictures Bunting banner with pictures of
different ice - creams — looks lovely in your role play ice - cream parlour 10 multicultural face masks, Staff role play badges Alphabet flashcards, Colour flashcards, Number flashcards, ordinal numbers cards, Counting cards Colouring pages Word matching cards, picture matching cards Hand hygiene writing task Word search Write
sentences worksheet Themed writing frames Work booklet cover to keep pupils project work together Acrostic poem task Addition game Blank thought and speech bubbles — useful for providing evidence of role plays Draw your favourite flavour ice - cream task Design your own menu activity Folder, binder, drawer labels to keep resources organised Resources sack tag
This activity may be
used on many
different levels: identify the chore; make a
sentence with the chore; change tenses.
A Powerpoint presentation explaining how to
use different types of conjunctions to extend
sentences.
It also explains and provides examples of possible effects created by the
use of
different sentence types.
Display pictures - Large A4 coloured pictures of things to do with bonfire night and the story of Guy Fawkes Colouring pictures - Large black and white pictures Display border - Each piece is decorated with pictures and can be printed as many times as you need for a display board of any size Songs and rhymes - Six decorated songs and rhyme cards related to Bonfire Night for the children to learn - 2 of these rhymes are number rhymes so would be great for your maths lessons A4 border - Individual A4 sized page with a border - great for adding work to ready for the display or for the children to
use in the writing area Questions - Question cards each decorated with colour pictures Topic words - Words about Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night each decorated with fireworks Fireworks - Colour photos of fireworks - great for discussion and displays Houses of Parliament - Colour photos of The Houses of Parliament Counting card - Rocket counting cards Dice game - Two
different sheets with a black and white firework picture - roll the die and colour the correct part of the firework Literacy Worksheets - Various worksheets such as completing the
sentences about fireworks, true and false worksheet about Guy Fawkes, describing fireworks, writing safety instructions Maths Worksheets - Make the rocket symmetrical, complete the addition and subtraction sums on the fireworks plus blank calculation sheets so you can differentiate the sums Ideas - An ideas sheet with lots of ideas to cover
different areas of the curriculum when teaching about Bonfire Night and the Gunpowder Plot Cutting skills - Cut out the parts of the firework and assemble - there are two
different sheets Safety Posters - Eight posters about firework safety for the children to colour Picture dominoes - A colour dominoes game Guy Fawkes pictures - Pictures from old documents about Guy Fawkes and the plot Draw the fireworks - A colour and a black and white worksheet Size worksheet - Cut out and order the rockets in size order - in colour and black and white Matching pairs game - Match the coloured Bonfire Night pictures Rhyme - «Remember, Remember the Fifth of November» - A decorated rhyme card
The pack includes: DISPLAY Display banner Display border Word cards Large coloured pictures - large character and prop pictures to print out and
use on a display Question cards Display lettering - an alternative display title with large letters decorated with skull and crossbones LITERACY A4 word card Parrot alphabet Writing sheets - a set of writing sheets with borders for the children to write on and
use in the writing area Speech bubble worksheets - fill in the speech bubbles to show what the characters are saying Word searches Favourite part if the story - draw and write about your favourite part of the story Writing worksheet - write some
sentences about the
different pictures on the worksheets What happens next - A collection of worksheets for the children to draw and write what happens next in the story Describing places - describe some of the places mentioned in the story «sh» words - match the «sh» words onto the pirate ship Gold coin initial letter activity - match each letter onto the correct pictures on the cards Acrostic poem Gold coin phonemes - all of the phonemes from the Letters and Sounds scheme on gold coins - great to
use in a sand tray NUMERACY Sharks number line Counting worksheets Size ordering - cut and order the pirate ships by size Follow the maze - follow the numbers from 1 - 10 and 1 - 20 to help the pirates reach the Pants of Gold Making 10 - Worksheets to make a total of 10 in each treasure chest Number digit cards from 0 - 10 - each card has a decorated number and the correct number of pirates peeping from behind the number GAMES Matching pants Roll and colour - roll a die and colour the numbered underpants on your sheet Pirate board game - travel across the island and collect the goldcoins but make sure the pirates don't steal any!
You can change the text on the slides quite easily to suit your purposes - there is one here with numbers, one with dates and one with
sentences on and several other ideas - at its simplest you can just ask pupils to translate the slide it stops on but you can
use it in many, many
different ways - put pupil names on it as a name selector, or
sentences starters and a connective to build
sentences - you choose.
The text can subsequently be
used for
different follow - up activities, including as a cloze (removing certain words and leaving a blank which students have to complete); a
sentence scramble (taking individual
sentences and mixing - up the words for learners to sequence correctly); or mixing - up all the
sentences in the text and having students put them back in order.
After teaching adjectives to her third graders, Hodges had students
use them in conjunction with a class trout - raising project by writing
sentences describing the trout at
different stages of their life cycle.
The pack includes: Story Power point - a power point presentation of the sequencing pictures for children to retell the story Interactive Power point - a power point about the story with questions Display banners Display border A4 Book information poster Sequencing pictures Picture flash cards Large alphabet - large alphabet letters in lower and upper case each night sky pictures and a flying owl Large owl pictures Constellation posters A4 word card Number line - an owl number line to 50 Alphabet line - an alphabet line on bright stars Speech bubble worksheets Writing sheets Story word cards Writing worksheets Story sack tags Question cards Owl writing sheets Counting cards Colouring pictures Owl masks Owl finger puppets Make a moving owl - cut out the owl pieces and attach
using split pins Word searches A collection of worksheets - these could be made into a workbook
using the book cover or
used individually: · Favourite part of the story · Write a book review · Speech bubble worksheet · Write about what you are afraid of · Who said what - draw each character next to the speech bubbles · Two question worksheets · Cut and sequence the story · Write
sentences about the
different pictures Nocturnal animals A photo pack of
different nocturnal animals Masks in colour and black and white of nocturnal animals A Powerpoint about nocturnal animals A wordsearch Light and Dark A colourful banner Question cards about day and night and light and dark A Powerpoint about light and dark Word cards A themed bingo game A wordsearch Photos of
different sources of light Please note: The art work
used in these resources has been produced by ourselves.
distribute the French sheets to students, individually or pairs / small groups give them a time limit to identify as many as possible then give them the English sheets and get them to fill in the missing verbs,
using a
different colour pen - this way you can see how many they got in both stages get them to create
sentences using the verbs.
Be really careful with the
sentences that you
use, as well as the
different paths proposed to your learners.
This is designed to be a language arts daily warm activity and there are 25
different sentence prompts to
use with your students.
All of the example
sentences above can be
used with students to illustrate the
different types of topic
sentences.
As a way to help students practice and build interdisciplinary connections, Callie asks students to
use their
sentence garden organizers to create five
sentences about
different people they would find in their communities.
She then had the students, in pairs, practice making
sentences using this language frame in several
different contexts.
MatchIt
Sentences The structure and game play of this activity make it a good one for students to activate their previous knowledge of words by seeing the
different ways they can be
used in context.
The worksheets also
use each
sentence across three or four worksheets with
different C loze choice.
For example, when one engages in an activity of a certain KS in a certain context (like categorizing
different types of trees) particular linguistic features associated with that KS are
used: vocabulary in relation to types of trees (deciduous, coniferous), syntactic structures signaling taxonomic or part - whole relations (Y is a type of...), and discourse devices that connect
sentences together to make the whole text — oral or written — coherent in expressing the content meaning of how trees are categorized.
The
use of pronouns often seeps into the lessons in a number of
different aspects: Subject pronouns are discussed when forming and conjugating
sentences in the various tenses, object pronouns are introduced through questions words such as «who» or by a discussion of transitive and intransitive verbs, possessive pronouns and adjectives also get thrown into the mix by discussing the question word «whose», or when pointing out how the possessive adjective modifies the noun.
Model
using the index cards to try
different words to complete each
sentence.
This set of lesson plans is designed to be a language arts daily warm activity and there are 25
different sentence prompts to
use with your students.
You can become more analytical, improves analytical skills, becomes a more attentive reader, enhances your vocabulary, lets you understand how to
use different words in a
sentence to make it meaningful, and convey the ideas that you possess.
Then, opt to
use exciting syntax and employ
different sentence structures.