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    • Be Playful with Language. Students easily become fixated with getting their writing "perfect." In our drive to improve their writing skills, we can lose sight of how much fun writing should be.
    • Teach Thoughtful Language Choices. Students find it hard to expand sentences effectively if they haven’t learned to evaluate their language choices.
    • Create Independent Opportunities. When we mark students’ writing, it’s easy for us to add the changes we want them to use. However, when we do the work for them, they never learn how to expand sentences themselves.
  2. May 6, 2024 · A stretched sentence includes more details than a simple sentence. So, teaching students the strategy of stretching sentences is important. For expanding sentences, students answer the questions Who? Doing What? Where? When? and Why? to make a sentence more interesting.

  3. Apr 25, 2017 · For many teachers, moving away from the drill-and-kill approach means leaving behind isolated grammar instruction with worksheets and, instead, pushing students to use their own original writing to make simple sentences more complex and interesting.

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    The frameworks for sentence expanding are as rich and varied as are the grammatical structures offered to us by the English language: 1. Expanding Sentences With Adjectives and Adverbs 2. Expanding Sentences With Prepositional Phrases 3. Expanding Sentences With Appositives 4. Expanding Sentences With Adjective Clauses 5. Expanding Sentences With A...

    Sentence-Murdering and Sentence-Expanding.English teacher and author Sally Burkhardt offers the following exercise: "In a sentence-murdering activity, [you] butcher a selected sentence, usually tur...
    Expanding Texts: Effective language-teaching practitioners Penny Ur and Andrew Wright offer the following exercise for forming grammatical sentences by adding words or phrases: "Write a single simp...
    In Stanley Fish's Sentence-Expanding Exercise, "You start small, with three-word sentences, and after you’ve advanced to the point where you can rattle off their structure on demand, you go on to t...
    Burkhardt, Sally E. Using the Brain to Spell: Effective Strategies for All Levels. Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2011.
    Davis, Paul, and Mario Rinvolucri. Dictation: New Methods, New Possibilities. Cambridge University Press, 1989.
    Fish, Stanley Eugene. How to Write a Sentence: And How to Read One. Harper, 2012.
    Ur, Penny, and Andrew Wright. Five-Minute Activities: A Resource Book of Short Activities. Cambridge University Press, 1994.
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  4. Feb 10, 2024 · Expanding sentences involves taking a basic, simple sentence and adding more information to it. This can be done by including answers to questions like who, what, when, where, why, and how, or by integrating additional descriptors and clauses.

  5. 3 strategies for expanding sentences and adding details. Ways to effectively use each strategy with your students. The 3 ways to practice the show-not-tell strategy. How one strategy helps with student inferential thinking on a deeper level. Why modeling and consistency is necessary for student growth in writing.

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · Teach Starter’s blog post titled “Expanding Sentences: How To Improve Student Writing” delves into practical strategies to help students transform their sentences from bare bones to flourishing expressions of thought. The post begins by explaining why sentence expansion is vital.