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Transition Words #12

Worksheet Description

The worksheet in question provides an exercise on identifying and using different types of transition words in sentences. It lists categories such as chronology, conclusion, location, purpose, consequence, example, opposition, and agreement. Students must first determine which category each provided transition word falls into and then create a sentence using that word. This activity includes transition words and phrases such as “by and large,” “in a moment,” “nearby,” “because,” “in other words,” “in order to,” “even so,” and “equally.”

The intent of this worksheet is to teach students the various functions of transition words in writing. By categorizing and then employing them in sentences, students learn how these words can signal different relationships between ideas, such as time sequence, spatial reference, cause and effect, contrast, and similarity. The exercise encourages students to think critically about how to effectively connect their ideas when constructing sentences. Ultimately, mastering the use of transition words allows students to write more coherently and persuasively.