A Sentence Diagramming Lesson Your Students Will Love

Roger Colby
2 min readFeb 14, 2020

One skill lost on many modern students is the ability to break down sentences. Of course, diagramming sentences the old-fashioned way is frowned upon as “outmoded” or “blasé”.

Nothing could be further from the truth especially when teaching students with limited sentence construction skills.

I developed an idea one day about an activity which requires students to creat sentences using a word bank. They work in small groups to construct first a simple sentence like the one shown below and then label the parts of speech using a set of provided tabs.

They then will be tasked with creating a compound sentence, a complex sentence and then a compound-complex sentence using the word bank. Make it interesting by having them compete for candy or other privileges.

After they do this activity and different teams have bragging rights, shift it up by instructing each team to create original sentences in the four forms. Then instruct them to label the parts of speech and subject, object together.

My kids loved this activity, and beyond doing some back-end work to make word banks and a study set of parts of speech on Quizlet, the lesson almost taught itself.

Give it a try. Your kids might just love it, and their test scores prove it works.

Originally published at http://writingishardwork.wordpress.com on February 14, 2020.

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Roger Colby

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