Using Sequence Transitions – Fill in those words and make it fit smoothly.
Managing Transitions – You will need to think up some great ideas here.
My Great Vacation – This is a kind of intelligent mad lib activity.
Using Variety – Drop the words into the sentences to make them feel right.
Conjunctions – There are lots of great answers for this one.
The Double Decker – Write a sentence using each of the words given for each type of transition.
Using Bridge Words – Transitions serve as a bridge between ideas, and provide connections between words, sentences and paragraphs.
Transition Fills – Fill in each blank with a transition from the box. Use each transition only once.
In Conclusion... – Help Larry the Lobster conclude his speech. Create an original sentence or pair of sentences using the transitions indicated.
Sentence Transition – Circle the best transition for each sentence from the choices in parentheses.
Move On – Read each sentence carefully and choose the most appropriate transition to fill in the blanks in the sentences. Use each transition only once.
Fill It Out – Connect the two sentences using one of the conjunctions in the box. There may be more than one correct answer.
Twig for Two – Writers use transitions to organize details into patterns. In written language, these patterns make writing easier to follow, so that the writer's thoughts can be understood.
Mixed Signals – Read each sentence carefully and choose the most appropriate transition to fill in the blank.
Bottom of the Barrel – These answers can come from the top or bottom of your head.