This document provides information about simple and compound sentences. It defines a simple sentence as having a subject, verb, and expressing a complete thought. An example is given of "Homero plays a red guitar." A compound sentence is defined as having at least two independent clauses joined with a comma, semicolon, or conjunction. Examples are given such as "This house is too expensive, and that house is too small." Students are assigned a project to create a PowerPoint presenting examples of their own simple and compound sentences, explaining the subjects and verbs, and including coordinating conjunctions and images.