


Coordinating Conjunctions: FANBOYS - Sentence Structure: Watch this Space Classroom Decor
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 includes examples with and without the comma.
Format: PDF
Philip Bunting is an author and illustrator, whose picture books deliberately encourage the reader to playfully poke around at the edges of their understanding. His work blends curiosity with compassion, science with silliness, and a visual language that speaks to children and the grown-ups guiding them. Inspired by his book 'Give Me Some Space!', we bring you the Watch this Space Classroom Decor collection.

