Dispatch: Knowledge Rating Do not do this side yet! Hmmm.. I know this word well.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The people Look for some people. Write it down. By the water
Advertisements

English Class 3:30-5:00 Writing/Review/Grammar. Clementine Let's look over the questions and answer them together.
Subjects & Predicates Project LA Activity.
Word List A.
A.
1. Click SAVE AS – “NAME’s user name Info Book” 2. Type all of your information first, paying careful attention to what goes where. These pre-made slides.
Week 10 IT# suffixes ‘ness’ ‘ment’ This teacher led activity aims to reinforce the ‘-ness’ and the ‘-ment’ suffixes which are used to construct abstract.
Sweet and Sour Secrets Pickle Mountain Elementary School.
Basic Sentence Construction
Subjects and Predicate Escapade The Old School Teacher Click your mouse or use the right arrow key to move to the next slide.
This teacher led activity aims to introduce suffixes which, when added to nouns or verbs, make adjectives There are 3 suffixes for the children to choose.
Verbs Unit 10. Action Verbs There are two main kinds of verbs: action verbs and linking verbs. An action verb names an action. It may contain more than.
VERBS – Unit 3 6 th Grade By: Angélica Guerra, MS Greater Miami Adventist Academy Collated with Houghton Mifflin – English 6.
ALWAYS CLICK ON THE ALLEGAN LOGO TO ADVANCE TO THE NEXT SLIDE.
Descriptive Paragraph
Subjects & Predicates Language Arts 7. Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence.
DO NOW What is the difference between independent and dependent clause? Get out clause worksheet. Note: The books on your desks are just for in class use.
Subjects and Predicates Second Grade Grammar. Complete Sentences Complete sentences must have a subject and a predicate. subject + predicate = Complete.
Read the following sentences.
Verb Phrases, Main Verb, and Helping Verbs
Simple Subjects and Predicates
Past, Present and Future
NOUN AND VERB AGREEMENT “They need to work together!”
To the Community Language Program Intermediate Level 3! Instructor: Tina Song.
Predicate Nominatives. A predicate nominative is a noun (naming word) or a pronoun (a word used in place of a noun) that is the same as the subject of.
EQ: How do I identify and use the correct verb in a sentence?
Sentence Structure: Tense
Sight Word Phrases Group 2. saw a cat at home again.
Dispatch: Knowledge Rating Do not do this side yet! Hmmm.. I know this word well.
Glossing – Lesson 3 Omit English words that do not exist in ASL.
Subject Verb Agreement. The basic idea… The number of the subject determines the number of the verb. Singular subject=singular verb Plural subject=plural.
UNIT Non-Action Verbs 1717 First Impressions has Hmmm…. He has long hair. looks He looks messy. Dad, this is my new boyfriend, Josh. Uh, nice to meet.
Unit one Verbs to Be. Parts of speech in English Nouns pronouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Prepositions.
NorthStar Level 1 Reading and Writing
Verbs.
Parts of Speech There are eight parts of speech: noun adverb
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
Sight Words.
English 9 Mr. Rinka - Lesson #4 Verbs Elements of a Short Story.
Part of Speech PowerPoint Presentation
Kinds of Verbs. As you know, every sentence has two parts, the subject and the predicate. As you know, every sentence has two parts, the subject and the.
Subject-Verb tense Agreement. Question What does it mean to make your subject and verb tense agree?
Page 1 Living to 100 and Beyond Chapter 5. Page 2 Pre- reading: How many years do you want to live?
Theme 5 Tancie West 3 rd Grade John S. Jones Elementary.
Unit 5 Week 1 Introducing Adjectives. Adjectives.
Subjects & Predicates Sentence Study Mrs. Flynn – ELA
Let’s Review… Action and Linking Verbs. Action Verbs Action verbs tell us what the subject is doing. Action verbs sometimes have objects that receive.
UHCL Writing Center Basic Sentence Construction. UHCL Writing Center Word Forms Sentences can contain Nouns, Verbs, Adverbs, Adjectives, and Prepositions.
Lesson 2 Problems with Locating the Subject Objective: (What You Will Learn) To recognize and avoid common agreement problems in your sentences.
Sight Words.
Gabrielle Charmayne Barton.  The meaning of Gabrielle is “God is my strength.”  The origin of Gabrielle is French.  My mom picked it because it sounded.
High Frequency Words.
The Eight Parts of Speech
Lesson 24 Day 4 You will need your textbook.. Phonics and Spelling  The /ə/ sound often appears in the unaccented syllable in two-syllable words.  Three-syllable.
Verbs & Subject/Verb Agreement. Verbs A verb expresses action or a state of being. Action verbs take direct objects. Example: Jack hit the ball. Hit is.
H A A I M Y N F T T S G C I N S K Y M G T A K N S F I O T H W O SO F Y H S K N K M K O K T E.
Parts of Speech Our First Unit in Grammar. What is a noun?
Grammar Parts of Speech. Nouns  A noun is the part of speech that names a person, place, thing or idea.  person – girl, man, James  place – school,
High Frequency words Kindergarten review. red yellow.
Unit 1: Present Tense   Simple Present Tense   Present Continuous Tense   Subject & Object Pronouns (I, you, it, he, she, they) vs. (me, you, him,
Unit 6 Meet My Family ! Part A Let’s Learn 授课教师:赵星.
1 Prepared by: Laila al-Hasan. LECTURE 1 Assignment 2 Unit 1: Finding the Ideal Job Prepared by: Laila al-Hasan.
Created By Sherri Desseau Click to begin TACOMA SCREENING INSTRUMENT FIRST GRADE.
Unit 1 Finding the Ideal Job Assignments Lectures (1,2,3)
Chapter 12: Parts of Speech Verbs
What are Adjectives? Adjectives are modifiers. They modify nouns or pronouns. This means they tell us more about how a noun or pronoun looks or behaves.
Fry Word Test First 300 words in 25 word groups
Sentences 5th Grade Grammar Unit 1.
Possessive adjective & Possessive ‘s
Presentation transcript:

Dispatch: Knowledge Rating Do not do this side yet! Hmmm.. I know this word well.

Agenda 1.Dispatch: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating 2.High Point pg. 30 Vocabulary Review 3.HP pg. 30 Reading Strategy Review 4.HP pgs “Inspiration: An Interview with Tish Hinojosa” 5.Songs of Tish Hinojosa w/Sticky Notes

Inspiration Vocabulary Teachers inspire the future.

appearance Presentation before the public Mickey Mouse made an appearance at the Disney conference.

attempt Effort to do something The two girls attempt to block the ball.

creative mode Time when you think about new ideas Mr. Wonderful used his creative mode to come up with a plan to save the world.

experience Event or activity you know about from the past Ms. Wohlford’s cousin has a lot of experience playing volleyball.

influence Have an effect on Television has had a big influence on children.

inspiration Something that gives you new ideas The inspiration to complete this quilt came from family pictures.

result What happens in the end The end result from studying every night was getting all A’s in my classes. ClassGrade ESL 3A MathA ScienceA My Report Card

role Part that someone or something plays in a situation The role of the doctor is to make his patient’s healthy.

source Person or place from which something comes The source of my music is my ipod.

style Way of doing something In the past people had different hair styles then they do today.

This Selection’s Reading Strategy – How to Classify Ideas

Reading Strategy – page 30 How to Classify Ideas When you group related information together, you classify it. This strategy helps you remember what you read.

Reading Strategy – How to Classify Information 1.Preview the selection. Ask yourself: What is the selection about? 2.List the important details in the selection. 3.Group the details that are similar. 4.Give each category a name.

________________ dog green red horse yellowcatblueduck animals colors

Kinds of Music People Who Were an Influence gospel country blues mother grandmother grandfather neighbor

Let’s Read! “Inspiration: An Interview with Tish Hinojosa” Tish Hinojosa is a well-known song- writer and singer who sings about her family experiences, her Mexican American culture, the Southwest, and important social issues. In this interview, Tish discusses her musical background, how she gets ideas for her songs, and the processes she goes through to create the songs.

“Roses Around My Feet” things she reads, sees, or hears. How did the song change?

BYMO Questions pg The first job Tish Hinojosa had was _____________. 2.A person who has had a strong influence on my life is _________. This person has influenced/ inspired me by ________________________ __________________. 3.Some things that influenced Tish Hinojosa’s style as a singer and songwriter are ____________________.

“Something in the Rain”

“Baby Believe” Before You Move On Questions pg Tish Hinojosa wrote “Something in the Rain” because ___________________________________. She wrote it from a young boy’s point of view because ________________________. 2. I think Tish Hinojosa ___________ concerned with environmental issues because _________________. 3.I think the interview was _______________ because ________________________________________. I wish the interviewer had asked Tish _____________ _________________________________________.

Suffixes When you add certain suffixes to verbs, they become nouns. These are called noun suffixes, since they change words into nouns. I am inspired by my mom. I get inspiration from my mom. When you add certain suffixes to nouns, they become adjectives. These are called adjective suffixes, since they change words into adjectives. I like that color. I like that colorful painting.

Find the Suffixes in Inspiration Noun Suffixes WordsAdjective Suffixes Words -ation -or -ence -ance -ity -ment inspiration-ful -ial -ant -al -ble -ent -ic colorful

Grammar Mini-Lesson: Subject Verb Agreement Tish Hinojosa is American. Bob Marley was Jamaican. You must choose the correct verb tense and the verb that agrees with the subject. Practice: Write a verb that agrees with each subject. 1.My favorite songs __________ about love. 2.Old guitars _________ by the wall. 3.My brother ____ a drummer. 4.The singers from Arizona ________ great. Do Practice Book pg. 10

Simple Subjects and Predicates Every sentence has two main parts, the subject and the predicate. have Exs.) Most musicians have a particular style. Predicatewas (Predicate first): There was always music in my house. was (Subject first): Music was always in our house. Practice: Add a subject or predicate to each phrase. Song writers from the Southwest_________________ _____________________________________________. ___________________________ play many different instruments. Local radio stations ____________________ ______________________________________________. __________________________________ sounds odd to my ears. Do Practice Book pg. 11