Daily Oral Language Week # 25. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook.

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Daily Oral Language Week # 25

Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook. Watch out! There are errors in the sentences that need to be corrected. Write each sentence correctly into your notebook. Keep this spiral to study for the test over these sentences that will be on Friday.

Day 1 Dr. t l Selsam said, “Our calender divides an year into twelve months.” Ellis said, “wait a minute how many calendars are there?”

Corrected Sentences Day 1 Dr. T. L. Selsam said, “Our calendar divides a year into twelve months.” Ellis said, “Wait a minute. How many calendars are there?”

Day 2 Gloria said, “Ancient babylonian people use a lunor calendar.” “Its based on the cycles of the moon,” she explained to we.

Corrected Sentences Day 2 Gloria said, “Ancient Babylonian people used a lunar calendar.” “It’s based on the cycles of the moon,” she explained to us.

Day 3 Thousands of years ago, mayans lived in what is now Mexico, guatemala, and Belize. They’re calendar haved days how accurate it was

Corrected Sentences Day 3 Thousands of year ago, Mayans lived in what is now Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. Their calendar had days. How accurate it was!

Day 4 “Today “ said Kent, “the Gregorian calendar are populer in much of the world.” It were named for pope Gregory XIII he changed the old roman calendar.

Corrected Sentences Day 4 “Today,” said Kent, “the Gregorian calendar is popular in much of the world.” It was named for Pope Gregory XIII. He changed the old Roman calendar.

Weekly Test Directions: Write each sentence correctly on a separate piece of notebook paper. (Please do not write them into your spiral notebook.) Check each sentence carefully before turning in your test.

Test – Week # Dr. t l Selsam said, “Our calender divides an year into twelve months.” 2. “Its based on the cycles of the moon,” she explained to we. 3. They’re calendar haved days how accurate it was 4. It were named for pope Gregory XIII he changed the old roman calendar.

Test Answers – Week Dr. T. L. Selsam said, “Our calendar divides a year into twelve months.” 2. “It’s based on the cycles of the moon,” she explained to us. 3. Their calendar had days. How accurate it was! 4. It was named for Pope Gregory XIII. He changed the old Roman calendar.