This thoughtfully designed workbook provides an excellent opportunity for young learners to hone their skills with coordinating conjunctions. Every exercise within the book prompts kids to read sentences carefully and determine which conjunction completes the thought most logically.

Imagine you have two simple sentences that you want to join together to make one big sentence. You can do this by using special words called coordinating conjunctions. These special words are: "for," "and," "nor," "but," "or," "yet," and "so." Think of them like a reliable glue sticking two sentences together! For example, if you have "I want to play" and "It is raining," you can glue them together with "but" to say, "I want to play, but it is raining." Just remember, the coordinating conjunction joins two complete thoughts to make your sentences more interesting!