Monday 22nd June
LC: To explore complex sentences using different conjunctions.
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A subordinating conjunction is the word or words used to join two clauses together in a complex sentence.
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They are words such as because, although, unless, whereas.
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They do the job of showing the relationship between the two clauses and showing us which is the most important.
Let's watch a short clip on how we can include subordinating conjunctions in our sentences.
Let's identify where the subordinating conjunctions are in the sentences below...
When the Spider asked the Fly into his parlour, she refused to enter.
The fly wouldn't go into to the pantry although she was hungry.
After the Fly refused his third request, the Spider told her she was witty and wise.
The Spider invited the Fly into his house because he wanted his supper.
LC: To plan my own narrative.

We are going to plan where our spider is daydreaming and what types of food he is daydreaming about.
Remember to use inverted comma's when writing about the food that the spider daydreams about.
Finally, think about how the spider comes by.

22.06.25
LC: To be able to measure the total length of 2D shapes.







