Daily Oral Language Week # 19. 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 # 19

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 “We are experimenting with light at 1015,” said ms Cata. “Well I don’t know nothing about light “ admited jon.

Corrected Sentences Day 1 “We are experimenting with light at 10:15,” said Ms. Cata. “Well, I don’t know anything about light,” admitted Jon.

Day 2 Erin said, “That candle, Jon emiting straight rays of light.” then her said, “Watch the rays pass through the clear glass.”

Corrected Sentences Day 2 Erin said, “That candle, Jon, is emitting straight rays of light.” Then she said, “Watch the rays pass through the clear glass.”

Day 3 Jon said, “when are we begining an experiments with frosted glass?” “The glass let light through,” said Jon “but it scatters the light.”

Corrected Sentences Day 3 Jon said, “When are we beginning the experiments with frosted glass?” “The glass lets light through,” said Jon, “but it scatters the light.”

Day 4 ‘Our classroom ” said Ms Cata, “is equiped with an large mirror.” Light reflect off it’s shiny surface,” said Erin.

Corrected Sentences Day 4 “Our classroom,” said Ms. Cata, “is equipped with a large mirror.” “Light reflects off its shiny surface,” said Erin.

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 # “We are experimenting with light at 1015,” said ms Cata. 2. Erin said, “That candle, Jon emiting straight rays of light.” 3. “The glass let light through,” said Jon “but it scatters the light.” 4. Light reflect off it’s shiny surface,” said Erin.

Test Answers – Week “We are experimenting with light at 10:15,” said Ms. Cata. 2. Erin said, “That candle, Jon, is emitting straight rays of light.” 3. “The glass lets light through,” said Jon, “but it scatters the light.” 4. “Light reflects off its shiny surface,” said Erin.