Description
Hereโs a bulleted list of the comma rules covered:
- Using commas in compound sentences (e.g., separating independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction like and, but, or so).
- Using commas in a series (e.g., listing three or more items).
- Using commas with dates (e.g., separating the day, month, and year).
- Using commas with places (e.g., separating the city from the state or country).
- Using commas in dialogue (e.g., separating a quotation from the speaker tag).
- Using commas for direct address (e.g., addressing someone specifically in a sentence).
- Using commas after introductory elements (e.g., transition words or phrases at the beginning of a sentence).
Then, let students bring their own superpowers to life with the Super Student Comic Strip Activity. They’ll reflect on their unique skills, strengths, and accomplishments before creating a comic strip that shows themselves using their superpowers in action.
โจ Whatโs Included:
- Comma Practice Boom Cards (40 cards, self-checking and interactive)
- Superkids Mini Biographies (24 cards to inspire your students)
- Super Student Comic Strip Activity for creativity and self-reflection
- Printable and Easel options for flexible use
โจ Why Youโll Love It:
- Perfect for SEL!
- Incorporates grammar and creativity seamlessly
- Builds student confidence and celebrates their strengths
- Easy to use, no prep required!
Great for:
- Morning work or centers
- SEL and goal-setting activities
- Grammar practice with real-world inspiration
- Creative writing or art extensions
Grab this resource today and inspire your students to see themselvesโand each otherโas superstars in and out of the classroom!
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