



Subordinating Conjunctions: ISAWAWABUB and AWHITEBUS - Sentence Structure: Leafy Greens Classroom Decor
What is a subordinating conjunction? A frequent question in our classrooms. The subordinating conjunctions wall display covers two styles of acronyms to cater for a range of contexts and year levels. Subordinating conjunctions are usually remembered by either:
- ISAWAWABUB: if, since, as, when, although, while, after, before, until, because
- AWHITEBUS: after, although, as, when, where, whenever, wherever, while, how, if, than, though, even though, because, before, until, unless, since, so that
This teacher resource includes:
- Subordinating Conjunctions ISAWAWABUB: two format options - vertical and horizontal
- Subordinating Conjunctions: AWHITEBUS: two format options - vertical and horizontal
Click here to explore the bundle option (includes coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions).
Teaching points:
- FANBOYS can be taught with or without the oxford comma (both options have been included)
- ISAWAWABUB and AWHITEBUS can be taught by interchanging clauses. Example sentences for both instances have been included.
Format: PDF

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