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Here is a group of 5 lessons to help and show children how to use commas in complex sentences.
I have used these for lessons in both year 5 (main grammar starters and year 6 (as revision starters).
Each lesson comes with an LO and a small task, which can be done on white boards or in books.

These lessons follow one after the other using recall to help cement knowledge.

Brief LO for each PP:

1st lesson - explore simple sentences (main clauses)
2nd lesson - commas for compound sentences
3rd lesson - continue commas for compound sentences
4th lesson - explore complex sentences (subordinate clause)
5th lesson - complex sentences (write subordinate clauses)

I had a super hero represent the main clause (Captain Main Clause).
And another super hero side kick to represent the subordinate clause.
I held a little art homework or extra activity for children to design and draw me a super hero for English.
You could do this too or use one from online.
Just replace the boxes representing the characters with your own.

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