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Syntax (English II Reading) InteractiveSyntax (English II Reading) Interactive
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Texas Education Agency (TEA)
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10th
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English Language Arts
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Syntax (English II Reading)

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Lesson five in the series focuses on syntax and the elements that make sentences enjoyable. Learners practice building different clauses and phrases and using figures of speech and rhetorical and literary devices.

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Concepts

syntax, diction, word choice, figurative language, literary devices, declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, exclamatory sentences, imperative sentences, clauses, phrases, simple sentences, complex sentences, irony, alliteration, author's purpose, figures of speech

Instructional Ideas

  • Although an interactive that could be used for remote learning, given its complexity, divide the lesson into 10 sections and conduct one per week in class
  • Add additional practice exercises to each section and have class members create examples
  • Save the "Your Turn" exercise as an assessment 

Classroom Considerations

  • Learners require access to devices with internet
  • A projection device is required if conducting the lesson in class

Pros

  • The lesson introduces young writers to essential aspects of good writing

Cons

  • Little scaffolding is provided

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