
Cailyn and Chloe Learn about Conjunctions
by Megan Atwood
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Pub Date Jan 01 2015 | Archive Date Mar 06 2015
Description
Cailyn and Chloe are writing a newspaper article. They decide to report on a block party in their neighborhood. Along the way, they use all kinds of conjunctions to tell the story. The girls explore an amazing buffet table, an exciting volleyball game, and a thrilling bouncy castle. Concepts covered include: basic definition and usage of conjunctions; coordinating conjunctions; correlative conjunctions; and subordinating conjunctions. Writing activity in the back reinforces text concepts. Glossary and additional resources.
The Language Builders series helps young readers learn how to use the English language correctly. They join in on the fun as friends learn the basics of finding different types of words in a sentence and using them correctly. Each book in the Language Builders series covers a different part of speech. From adjectives to interjections, they learn how these parts of speech electrify writing—wow! Activities in the back of the book provide additional information and practice identifying and using each part of speech.
A Note From the Publisher
Language Builders is a companion series to Writing Builders and Poetry Builders. For more information on this series follow the links below.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781599536712 |
PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews

Great book to use for teaching. Children will remember a story rather then telling them what a congunction is.