The Subordinate Clause - Worksheet
English Resource Description
The worksheet titled 'Highlight The Subordinate Clause' is an educational resource from Teacher-of-Primary.co.uk designed to help students identify subordinate clauses within sentences. The worksheet provides a series of sentences where students are instructed to highlight the subordinate clauses. For example, in the sentence "Steven, a year younger than me, was not allowed to go," the subordinate clause is "a year younger than me," providing additional information about Steven. Subordinate clauses are integral parts of complex sentences as they cannot stand alone and depend on the main clause to give a complete thought.
The second part of the worksheet, 'From Simple to Complex Sentences', encourages students to enhance their sentence construction skills by adding subordinate clauses to given simple sentences. This exercise aims to teach students how to extend simple sentences into more complex ones, thereby improving their writing fluency and understanding of sentence structure. For instance, students are prompted to transform the sentence "The wind,_______________________, blew through the abandoned house." by filling in the blank with a subordinate clause of their own creation. This activity not only reinforces the identification of subordinate clauses but also promotes creative thinking as students come up with contextually appropriate clauses to complete the sentences.