The cheetah is _______ to sub- Saharan Africa. clumpsshouldn’tresearchnative.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
My Name is Yoon Vocabulary Practice We ______ in a large city when we moved to this country. a) practicedpracticed b) wrinkled wrinkled c) settledsettled.
Advertisements

Vocabulary Practice The fingerprints on the gold watch _______ the butler as the thief. a) ventureventure b) enterprisingenterprising c) persistencepersistence.
Vocabulary My neighbor once had to call an _____ to take him to the hospital. cardboard slithered ambulance weekdays.
The city has many ____, and some of them are 50 stories tall! glorious skyscrapers strutting collage.
Oral Vocabulary Practice C B A imitate adult practice Children should have an ______ with them when they go swimming.
My hands had _______ after raking leaves all morning with no gloves on. d) mysteriousmysterious c) loosenedloosened b) soressores a) patchworkpatchwork.
Oral Vocabulary Practice A Prairie Dog Home An animal may suffer if it is removed from its natural ______. A. wadewade C. powerfulpowerful B. habitathabitat.
We explore the soil from the school garden. There are worms in the soil.
Ralph uses sign language to speak to his ______ mother. language relatives deaf celebrate.
Our tiny ship sailed across the _____ sea. a) planetplanetb) vast vastc) oceansoceansd) areasareas.
Vocabulary Practice My brother made up an ______ story. a) ccoach b) iimaginary c) uuniform d) ppractices.
Personal Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. The most frequently used pronouns are called personal pronouns. They.
Ping made a ______ to China to meet his grandparents and uncles. a)roamedroamed b)completedcompleted c)journeyjourney d)naturalnatural.
Pronoun Case and Perspective. Subjects and Objects Nouns that take verbs are subjects Nouns that do not take verbs are objects Captain Jones waved around.
Objects follow an action verb. The “equation” for action verb sentences looks like:
The scientist collected _______ of some germs that could make people sick. a) observerobserverb) specimensspecimensc) eruptederuptedd) scouredscoured.
Vocabulary Practice We looked for a _____ place when the storm hits. flamestellsafeforest.
Vocabulary Practice Birds _____ feed their young in the nest. A.ddecades B.rrafters C.iinstinctively D.ddecrease.
Miss Hannah! You’re back from vacation. It’s good to see you! Wow! You look so fat. Really? Well, I’m glad to be back. It’s good to see you both too. My.
Vocabulary The ________ of thunder woke me up. a) dovedove a) dovedove b) rumblingrumbling b) rumblingrumbling c) massivemassive c) massivemassive d)
Pronoun Case and Perspective
VERBALS.  Definition: A form of a verb that is used as a noun, adjective, or adverb. A verbal is NOT the verb for the subject. If the verbal acts as.
It is ______ that there are only 30,000 to 50,000 Asian elephants left in the world. a) periodperiodb) vesselsvesselsc) valuablevaluabled) estimatedestimated.
Bill was paid to shovel snow off the ______ around their apartment building. a) lonesomelonesomeb) sidewalkssidewalksc) traderstradersd) grumbledgrumbled.
Vocabulary Practice The explorers went on a _____ for gold. a)majormajor b)questquest c)settingssettings d)reducereduce.
Vocabulary The apple pie cooking for dessert smelled _______. a)swungswungb)deliciousdeliciousc)attachedattachedd)gaspedgasped.
Think of a sentence to go with this picture. Can you use any of these words? then if so while though since when Try to use interesting adjectives, powerful.
Vocabulary David ______ Jen to use his camera. products allowed design instrument.
a) handy handy The zoo is home to _______ like giraffes and lions. c) puddles puddlesb) beasts beastsd) nibblenibble.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES MY-YOUR-HIS-HER-ITS-OUR-YOUR- THEIR.
Helping Hand The relief agency helped people through many kinds of ______.
Solving Common Usage Problems 5/1/13. Solving Common Usage Problems then / than Don’t confuse these words. Than is a subordinating conjunction used in.
Vocabulary The _______ mugs were filled with hot cocoa and whipped cream. c)landscapelandscapea)gushedgushedb)brimmingbrimmingd)scorchingscorching.
increase observe blaze The _____ of the noon sun hurt my eyes.
A Walk in the Desert Vocabulary Practice.
At Home in the Coral Reef
Nouns Nouns not noun noun noun not not
Exploring the Undersea Territory
Stealing Beauty Vocabulary.
The Power Of Oil.
Kid Reporters at Work Vocabulary Practice.
Snowflake Bentley.
Animals Come Home to Our National Parks
2B adjectives 1 The White House is in the USA. They’re blue jeans.
A Historic Jouurney Vocabulary Practice.
2B adjectives 1 The White House is in the USA. They’re blue jeans.
At Home in the Coral Reef
The Gri Gri Tree from the Color of My Words Vocabulary.
A Historic Jouurney Vocabulary Practice.
English: Monday, November 5, 2018
A Walk in the Desert Vocabulary Practice.
1C possessive adjectives: my, your, etc.
1C possessive adjectives: my, your, etc.
The Life and Times of an Ant
OBJECT PRONOUNS.
Verbs Verbs are action words.
The Mystery of the Missing Lunch
Me and Uncle Romie.
The Mystery of the Missing Lunch
The Life and Times of an Ant
Adelina's Whales Vocabulary.
Adelina's Whales Vocabulary.
Parts of Speech II.
POSSESSIVE  ´S SINGULAR NOUNS PLURAL NOUNS
African American Inventors
Columbus Explores New Land
Vocabulary Chapter 2 Continued
Adelina's Whales Vocabulary.
Kid Reporters at Work Vocabulary Practice.
QUESTIONS FOR THE GAME..
Presentation transcript:

The cheetah is _______ to sub- Saharan Africa. clumpsshouldn’tresearchnative

native – adjective – originally living or growing in a region or country

You _____ run with scissors in your hands. sproutnativeshouldn’tclumps

shouldn’t – verb – contraction of should not

A lot of _______ had to be done before the paper could be written. nativeresearchsproutshouldn’t

research – noun – a careful study or investigation in order to learn facts

Maria was pleased to see that the sunflower seeds she planted were finally beginning to _____. researchclumpsnativesprout

sprout – verb – to begin to grow

After Jennifer went swimming, she had _____ of knots in her long hair. shouldn’tsproutclumpsresearch

clumps – plural noun – groups or clusters

Susan Ging Lent Production