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Conjunction Lessons: Free Activity Sheets for Grades 2 and 3

by Kelin George

March 27th 2023, 6:00 pm

“I brought my umbrella because it didn’t rain.” Sounds weird, right? The correct sentence should’ve been, “I brought my umbrella, but it didn’t rain.”

 

The use of the correct conjunction words in sentences, connecting similar or contrasting ideas, makes much more sense than what you read above. To brush up on your child’s conjunction skills, we have a free printable with conjunction worksheets for Grades 2 and 3.

 

Also read: 4 activities to teach your child punctuation

 

What is a conjunction word? Conjunctions are used to join two sentences, phrases, and words together. These sentences could be similar, contrasting, or resulting from an action.

 

Some of the conjunction word examples are “and,” “but,” “or,” “because,” and “so.”


Now, let’s get on this conjunction train together and make all the right stops.

 

Click on the image below to download the Free Printable👇.

 


 

 

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