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Sentence Extension

Allows students to take multiple perspectives on a single concept

“But, Because, So” Strategy: Asks students a single independent clause, and extend it using each of the conjunctions.

Example: A solid melts to form a liquid


A solid melts to form a liquid, but it can also sometime sublimate to form a gas.


A solid melts to form a liquid, because heat or pressure causes the ordering of molecules to break down.


A solid melts to form a liquid, so a glacier is really water waiting to happen.

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Art of the Sentence

By Brian Perry