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Daily Oral Language DAY 1 : )
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5 Paragraph Essay Review
Wyatt, my “baby”, is a great dog. His breed, how he behaves, and my love of large dogs makes him my perfect pet. Wyatt is a coonhound. He is gentle and is supposed to be a good hunting dog. He is officially called a Climbing Tree Walker that should chase coon up trees. Unfortunately, Wyatt is more of a “tree-hugger”; he loves rabbits and will protect the. He thinks they are his friends. Wyatt loves to sleep and that is ok when I am tired. However, he is also my exercise companion. We can walk blocks and blocks and he will stay right by my side. I have always owned large dogs. Wyatt weighs about 80 pounds; he LOVES food! He is kind of fat, but still lets me roll him over when I want to snuggle with him. His breed, how he behaves and my love of large dogs makes Wyatt a great dog. He is my true buddy!
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How we talk…… “Was up, dog?” “Dad, quit talkin’ gangsta!”
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How we write…. “What’s up, glorious son?”
“Father, please refrain from addressing me as if I were a geek.” Rule #1: Start all sentences with a capital letter. Rule #2: End all sentences with…. something!!!! Special note: When using quotation marks, all punctuation goes INSIDE the quotation marks. Also, when two people are talking, you can only have one person talking per paragraph.
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Things vs. Actions Subject – main noun in a sentence. What or who the sentence is about. Predicate – verb describing what the subject is doing. Matt likes cookies. Kat photographs friends. Assignment #1: Write two simple sentences. Underline the subject in blue & the predicate in red.
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What about the other word?
The “thing” that the subject is responding to is called a direct object. Matt likes cookies. Kat photographs friends. Assignment #2: In your sentences, underline the direct object in green.
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Your turn…… Write 10 simple sentences. Exchange papers. Underline:
Subject should be blue. Predicate should be red. Direct object should be green.
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