Coordinating Conjunctions: FANBOYS - Sentence Structure: Leafy Greens Classroom Decor

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Are you looking to define coordinating conjunctions or are your students simply wondering: what are coordinating conjunctions? 

  • For – shows reason
  • And – adds one idea to another
  • Nor – adds a negative idea
  • But – shows contrast
  • Or – shows choice
  • Yet – shows contrast (similar to "but")
  • So – shows cause and effect

This FANBOYS Acronym Display is designed to help students master For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So with clear sentence examples and visual appeal.

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This resource includes two layout options — horizontal (to run across the wall) or vertical (to run down the wall) to suit your classroom space. Each conjunction is displayed with a matching example sentence to reinforce meaning and use in context.

Whether you’re introducing coordinating conjunctions or reinforcing writing skills, this resource is the perfect anchor for your literacy wall!

Note: FANBOYS can be taught with or without a comma in the sentence (both options have been included to support all teaching opportunities).

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