Grammar Clauses of Contrast, Purpose, Reason, Result Flipped Classroom Exercises

Master clauses of contrast, purpose, reason, and result with this interactive grammar lesson! This engaging resource flips your instruction using guided instructions, drag-and-drop activities, and collaborative features. Students will actively learn grammar concepts and apply them throughout the lesson. Perfect for grades 7-10 or enrichment for younger learners.

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This grammar clauses resource guides your students through 10 slow-release grammar activities on clauses of contrast, purpose, reason, & result. Using hyper-linked guided instructions, they teach themselves the differences between each clause, the rules to follow, and how to use them in a sentence.

While using drag-n-drop activities, fill-in-the-blank, sentence completion, and other interactive grammar exercises, the 4 live buttons along the side of every page all them to click and explore more features. There, they can collaborate with the class using an online documentteach themselves by studying the lecture notes, ask questions to their classmates, watch videos, and explore different aspects of the language. By the end of the lesson, your students will be ready to tackle the included creative writing assignment.

This grammar lesson is ready for both online and offline classrooms. It can be used independently to study on paper, tablet, or computer. It comes with both embedded live AND offline pages to suit your personal teaching style.

This is so much more than a full grammar lesson on clauses of contrast, purpose, reason, & result; it is a living resource that gives you back more than you put in.

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RESOURCE FEATURES

ABOUT THE LIVE HYPERLINKS

  • There are 4 buttons that are included on each page of this resource. Each button, detailed below, links to an online resource for your students to use (internet connect is required).
  • The ‘Study’ & ‘Explore’ buttons link to documents that are waiting in an online folder, and clicking them will prompt your students to make a copy into their own online folders.
  • The ‘Ask the Class’ button is linked to a collaboration document, where your class can work together (independent from the teacher) on their activities, ask questions, and offer advice to their classmates.
  • The ‘Watch a Video’ button links to different online videos about clauses of contrast, purpose, reason, & result. Your students can watch this for support when working alone or, even, share one with a classmate for support.
  • The ‘Share’ button on pages 10-13 (Activity 10) is NOT live but is available for the teacher to insert his or her own link to a folder or document where the class can share their creative writing stories online (suggestions on how to do this follow below).

LEARNING EXPERIENCES:

  • Labeling contrast, purpose, reason, & result
  • Identifying clauses
  • Drag-n-drop matching
  • Matching the ending
  • Finishing the ending
  • Error correction
  • Combining sentences
  • Personal sentence writing
  • Creative writing (based on 4 picture prompts)

USING THIS RESOURCE EFFECTIVELY

This resource is very simple to use, and it was designed to be used both in your classroom offline or online with no printing required. The option is, simply, up to you.

If you choose to use this resource in a classroom as a full grammar lesson, please see the included Lesson Plan as well as the ‘Clauses’ document labelled ‘offline’ for your students’ use.

If you choose to use this resource WITHOUT printing, and need it for online purposes, click the icon below and you will be taken to the live hyperdoc. From there, if you are a teacher, you can send a copy to your students or, if you are accessing this as a student independently, you can begin working.

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ABOUT THE PACKAGE

This package includes a zipped file that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. It comes with a lesson plan and student pages for teaching grammar clauses of contrast, purpose, reason, and result. In the zipped file, you’ll find:

  • Resource Pages, Lesson Plan, & Answer Keys
  • Student Workbook Pages
  • PowerPoint Slides (with editable embedded links)
  • Language Analysis Lecture Notes
  • Both Digital & Print Versions!

PLEASE NOTE: This resource is designed to operate as is presented, but can also be changed. While the simplest instructions for changing certain parts of this resource have been written, the functionality cannot be guaranteed after changes are made. Please make changes within your comfort level.

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Terms of Use:

This resource was created by Landon S. Seigler of ESL Lifeline, all rights are reserved. The original purchaser is permitted to use it for a single class only. Teachers have the authorization to share this product with their students (and parents) through email, Google Classroom, or the Internet, as long as the site is password protected. Distribution to your own students is allowed, but uploading it to the Internet for public access and download is not permitted.

**If you wish to use this resource for multiple classrooms or share it with fellow educators, please purchase additional licenses. Your adherence to these usage terms is greatly appreciated.

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        • Then, try the printing again.
        • A solution that has also worked in the past is selecting & printing from the PDF only the pages you want to print, instead of printing the whole PDF document.
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