Task: determine the correct part of speech for each word in bold. Label each word accordingly: nouns (n), pronouns (pn), verbs (v), adverbs (adv), adjectives (adj), conjunctions (cnj), prepositions (prep) or interjections (intj). When you finish labeling all of your words: 1. Use your definitions to complete your vocabulary worksheet from yesterday 2. Work on any missing/incomplete No Red Ink assignments. |
leafChoosing the correct definition: Example 1: The neighbors were coming over for dinner so dad asked my brother and me to put an extra leaf in the dining room table. Example 2: The oak leaf had turned a bright orange with a shade of red on it's edges. 1 : one of the flat and typically green parts of a plant that grow from a stem or twig 2: a sheet of paper in a book : page — usually used figuratively 3: a part that can be added to or removed from a table to change the size of its top surface boltExample 1: The loud crack of thunder that accompanied the crisp bolt in the sky, made me jump and quickly run inside. Example 2: The sewing club needed fabric and were excited to learn that 15 bolts had been donated for their project. 1 : a bright line of light that appears in the sky during a storm : a flash of lightning 2 : a sliding bar that is used to lock a door or window 3 : the part of a lock that is moved by a key — see also dead bolt 4 : a long, round piece of metal that has a wider part at one end and is like a screw at the other end 5 : the act of running or moving quickly and suddenly in a particular direction or to a particular place 6 : a large roll of cloth Today's Task - Define Vocabulary from "Anne of Green Gables" passage (partner work = 2 people)
Agenda: No Red Ink Semester 2 Diagnostic (25 questions) This is a test to determine how well you understand the following elements of grammar:
comparative & superlative adjectives and adverbs complete sentences vs. sentence fragments misplaced & dangling modifiers subject/verb agreement 1. Take the Semester 2 Diagnostic - 25 Questions 2. When you've completed the test, click "Ok, I'm ready" to fix your mistakes. |
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