Instructional Video5:47
Curated Video

Review for You: Complete Sentences and Fragments

K - 8th
Mr. Griot reviews how to identify sentence fragments as opposed to a complete sentence. He also reviews finding the subject and predicates in a sentence as well as identifying the type of sentence if it is complete.
Instructional Video7:41
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Identifying and Fixing Sentence Fragments

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of sentence fragments and how to identify and fix them in writing. The video provides examples and offers strategies for revising fragments by adding missing information. It also includes...
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

Sentence Fragments: How to Spot and Fix Them in Your Writing

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of sentence fragments and how to identify and correct them in writing. The emphasis on proper sentence structure not only enhances writing skills but also underscores the importance of...
Instructional Video5:26
Curated Video

Review for You: Fragment, Run-on, and Complete Sentences

3rd - Higher Ed
Mr. Griot reviews the components of a sentence and practices identifying complete sentences, sentence fragments, and run on sentences.
Instructional Video5:42
Curated Video

Fragments, Run-ons, and Complete Sentences

K - 8th
Mr. Griot provides an overview of sentence fragments, run-on sentences, and complete sentences.
Instructional Video9:49
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Recognizing and Correcting Sentence Fragments

K - 5th
Writers produce complete sentences, recognizing and correcting sentence fragments. Let's practice making sure each of our sentences has a subject and a predicate.
Instructional Video6:01
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Review for You: Sentences

K - 8th
Mr. Griot reviews complete sentences, fragments, and run-on sentences.
Instructional Video21:49
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Writing complete sentences and correcting sentence fragments

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can identify complete sentences and correct sentence fragments. Key learning points: - A complete sentence has a subject, a verb and expresses a complete idea. - A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence, lacking a...
Instructional Video5:32
Curated Video

Sentences vs. Fragments {Sentence Writing}

K - 3rd
In this video, we break down the key differences between complete sentences and sentence fragments. Whether you're a beginner learning English or helping students in their beginning writing skills, this video will help you understand the...
Instructional Video6:29
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Scrambled Sentences {Sentence Writing}

K - 3rd
In this educational video, we will discover an engaging way to help students improve their writing skills by practicing scrambled sentences. This interactive activity is designed to teach kids how to form complete, grammatically correct...
Instructional Video7:02
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Expanding Sentences {Sentence Writing}

K - 3rd
In this video, we explore how to expand sentences effectively—a crucial step in building strong writing skills for students of all ages. Whether you're a classroom teacher or homeschool parent this video will give you practical...
Instructional Video6:53
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4 Types of Sentences {Sentence Writing}

K - 3rd
In this video, we explore the four types of sentences and practice identifying them along with using the correct punctuation mark at the end—a crucial step in building strong writing skills for students of all ages. We cover...
Instructional Video5:50
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Can You Fix It?

K - 8th
Mr. Griot reviews complete sentences and shows how to identify and correct sentence fragments and run-on sentences. He then uses a game format to practice using these skills.
Instructional Video18:57
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Using accurate sentences to describe dystopian settings

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use complete sentences to write an interesting description. Key learning points: - A complete sentence needs a subject and a verb - A subject is a person or thing doing the action and a verb is the word which...
Instructional Video8:04
Homeschool Pop

Sentence Fragments for Kids | Language Arts Video

Pre-K - 6th
Sentence fragments, here we come! This video for kids will share the important language arts concept of sentence fragments. Learn what is missing from sentence fragments and how they are different than complete sentences! Thanks so much...
Instructional Video1:54
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Editing Sentences

9th - Higher Ed
This video discusses run-on and fragment sentences and the ways to correct them.
Instructional Video17:13
Wonderscape

Building Strong Sentences: A Guide to Grammar and Capitalization

K - 5th
Students will learn how to write and comprehend the four types of sentences, identify parts of speech and understand the basic rules of capitalization.
Instructional Video4:11
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Writing Simple Sentences: Subject, Verb, and Complete Thought

K - 5th
This video provides a clear and concise explanation of how to write a simple sentence. It breaks down the process into three steps: identifying the subject, finding the verb, and ensuring it is a complete thought. Through examples and...
Instructional Video4:34
Englishing

ESL - Sentence or Fragment? Dependent or Independent clause ?

9th - Higher Ed
Sentences convey complete thoughts while fragments do not. In this lesson, Mr. P. will explain what a sentence is. He will also focus on its difference between fragments. He will provide easy examples and list the types of sentences...
Instructional Video5:49
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For the Love of Grammar

K - 8th
Mr. Griot defines and gives examples of nouns, verbs, and articles. He also explains the difference between sentence fragments and complete sentences.
Instructional Video1:45
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Structures

9th - Higher Ed
A complete sentence has a capital letter, a subject and a verb, punctuation, and is a complete thought. Fragments and run-on sentences are two sentences that are not complete.
Instructional Video20:53
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Analysing the ideas of connections in Antrobus' 'With Birds You're Never Lonely'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Antrobus uses language, form and structure to express ideas of connections and the contrast between nature and the urban world in ‘With Birds You’re Never Lonely’. Key learning points: - Antrobus’ use of...
Instructional Video7:04
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Grammar and Usage Edits

K - 8th
"Grammar and Usage Edits" provides examples of mistakes that must be revised to correct errors in grammar and usage in writing.
Instructional Video5:12
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My Grandfather, the Firefighter

K - 8th
Mr. Griot reviews the key elements to an interview. Then he creates a rough draft paper for the interview he previously conducted with his grandfather. Next, he uses the Proofreading Checklist to edit the paper and create a final draft.