Sentence Segmentation (Activity)
I learned so much from a colleague today! I won't get deep into the details - since I'm just trying to get down my quickest thoughts and then share the links.
Sentence segmentation is a skill in which students can count how many words are in a sentence. It seems like a simple skill, but the neurons being made for segmenting sentences will support students in later and more challenging tasks like segmenting words syllables, and syllables into sounds.
Sentence Segmenting:
Google Slide Deck - Show the sentences and ask students to use their fingers to keep track of how many words are in each sentence.
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Google Slide Deck With Graph - Same as above, and includes a small graph for either whole-group, small-group, partner, or individual work. It includes multi-colored drag-a-copy rectangles to make counting the words more kinetic and tactile.
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Jamboard - The background is the same as the Google Slide Deck With Graph, students use smaller shapes to track how many words in a sentence. (The format is very similar to the Google Slide Deck.)
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BoomDeck - This BoomCard BoomDeck has 10 slides, with the same sentences. It asks students to TYPE in how many words per sentence.
SeeSaw - This SeeSaw activity asks students to CIRCLE words and then WRITE the number of words on each page.
WordWall - This is a spinner with 10 sentences. Ask students how many words are in each sentence, and spin again.
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