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  1. coordinating conjunction, no comma is needed. Examples: I want to study at my university library or at the local coffee shop. Phil was entranced by the dancer’s stage presence and graceful movements. Activity Insert commas and coordinating conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) when appropriate to complete the sentences. 1.

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  2. This chart is a great way to introduce FANBOYS conjunctions! Total Pages. 1 page. Answer Key. N/A. Teaching Duration. N/A. Report this resource to TPT. Reported resources will be reviewed by our team.

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  3. This product includes a one-page PDF anchor chart poster for coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS). It explains when to use each conjunction and gives an example for each. Save Money and get the Language Arts Anchor Chart Poster Growing Bundle. How to use this resource: Guided /Interactive Notebook page; Class display poster

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  4. Mar 29, 2023 · 1. Simple vs. Compound Sentence Anchor Chart. Coordinating conjunctions combine simple sentences into compound sentences. This anchor chart can help solidify this concept in your students’ brains before getting into the FANBOYS specifics. Learn More: Tiny Teaching Shack. 2. Simple vs. Compound Sentence Worksheet

  5. FANBOYS is a simple memory aid that provides a reminder of each of the seven coordinating conjunctions students can use in their writing. This printable poster includes all seven coordinating conjunctions, set up in a vertical format with the FANBOYS acronym at the start: For; And; Nor; But; Or; Yet; So; How to Use the 7 Coordinating Conjunctions

  6. May 28, 2018 · When I use this anchor chart, I stress two things: the FANBOYS acronym and the use of the comma. Especially when working with older students, I point out that a comma is only used when a coordinating conjunction joins together two independent clauses. No comma is needed when a coordinating conjunction simply joins too words or two phrases.

  7. This bright and fun colored anchor chart make learning about coordinating conjunctions (fanboys) fun and practical. This anchor chart shows students a mnemonic acronym visual to help students understand coordinating conjunctions. You can use the poster during small group, circle time, whole group, or as a visual on the wall for independent work ...

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