Relative Clauses & Relative Pronouns – Complex Sentence Structure Worksheets

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Help students add precise detail and description to sentences using relative clauses – one of the most powerful tools for syntactic complexity and written language growth.

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Looking for relative clause activities to target complex sentence structure? These worksheets help students describe nouns with who, that, and which clauses to build more mature syntax in both oral language and writing.
 
Students will practice producing and combining sentences using relative pronouns, one of the most important skills for academic language development.
 
Build stronger sentences using print-and-go relative clause worksheets and evidence-based strategies such as sentence combining – a highly effective approach to improving syntactic complexity in both spoken and written language.
 
This resource is designed to support students’ development of grammar, sentence structure, and complex syntax, with a clear progression from introduction to generalization of relative clauses.
 
Perfect for…

building complex noun phrases for stronger written expression
introducing, identifying, producing, and generalizing relative clauses in context
targeting one of the most advanced and vulnerable syntax skills
sentence combining & generalization with real-photo supports
improving syntactic complexity for language, literacy, and writing

 
Feel confident teaching relative clauses with these print-and-go activities for middle school and high school. Icons and real photos make them engaging and age-appropriate for a wide range of learners. Some activities can be completed with minimal reading or writing demands.
 
A systematic framework for sentence expansion.
This resource follows a step-by-step structure that makes grammar intervention easy to implement:
 
  • Explicit instruction with an intro lesson
  • Identification in premade sentences
  • Supported sentence production (stems + scaffolds)
  • Independent sentence building
  • Sentence combining for syntactic maturity
  • Generalization activities
 
Help students add precise detail and description to sentences using relative clauses – one of the most powerful tools for syntactic complexity and written language growth.
 
Relative clauses that start with “who”, “whose”, “that”, “when”, “where”, and “which” are included in this product.

✅ WHAT’S INCLUDED (IN COLOR AND BLACK & WHITE)

  • Relative Clauses Development
  • Grammar Development: The Big Picture
  • Grammar Intervention: Research Highlights
  • Relative Clauses Introduction Lesson
  • Relative Clauses Anchor Chart
  • Relative Clause Definitions
  • Find the Relative Clause
  • Match the Phrase
  • Which Relative Pronoun?
  • Fill-in-the-Blank: Relative Clauses
  • Finish the Sentence: Relative Clauses
  • Sentence Combining: Relative Clauses
  • Create Your Own Sentence: Generalization Pictures
  • Generalization Activity Ideas
  • Data Collection Sheet
  • Answer Key
  • References

 

The black-and-white versions are included as a print-friendly option for teachers and parents.

Use the hyperlinked table of contents to find what you need quickly – no more fumbling around for what you need!

Be sure to look at the preview to see more of what’s included.

 

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⭐ RELATED PRODUCTS 

GRAMMAR DEVELOPMENT HANDOUTS
PAST TENSE VERBS UNIT

ASKING WH QUESTIONS UNIT

 


 

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