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Participial Phrases

Participial Phrases . Mitchell Faulkner, Zach Klan, James Garner. Lesson 1! Definition . A phrase consisting of a participle and its related words, such as modifiers, and compliments, all of which act together as an adjective. . Lesson 2! Indicators .

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Participial Phrases

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  1. Participial Phrases Mitchell Faulkner, Zach Klan, James Garner

  2. Lesson 1! Definition • A phrase consisting of a participle and its related words, such as modifiers, and compliments, all of which act together as an adjective.

  3. Lesson 2! Indicators • The participle: a verb form (past or present participle, usually ending in –ed or –ing) that is used as an adjective.

  4. Lesson 3! Examples • The running water is healthy! • The falling snow is beautiful! • Working around the clock, the men helped the old people. • The pond was frozen over since early December, is now safe for ice skating.

  5. GAME TIME!!!

  6. The Rules • This game, in some countries, is considered around the world… but it is completely original. • You stand up and move to the person next to you. Then you proceed to answer the question that you are asked, to move on. • If you are wrong you have to sit down in the person’s seat, and they move on.

  7. Taste the rainbow • The boy ran! • The play, begun sharply at eight, ended in two hours.

  8. Next Level • The water boiled over the pot. • The whispering breeze scattered seeds.

  9. Your moving on! • Holding the torch steadily, Merdine approached the monster. • After the storm I stepped in a puddle.

  10. Doing good • Merdine waved the torch over her head, making a great ring of white light. • After running a mile the boy was tired.

  11. Keep going! • The boy got a weekly allowance of ten dollars. • Discouraged by the long hours and low pay, my sister finally quit her job.

  12. Level 6! • Curling my toes and squinting, I waited for the doctor to puncture my arm with a needle. • The boy hates getting shots, and will do anything to get out of doing them.

  13. Level 7 • My father’s hair, is streaked with gray and receding on both sides. • My father is old.

  14. Wish we were you….. • Refusing to surrender and functioning with limited supplies, General Anderson waited for reinforcements at Fort Sumter. • Most people find history lame and boring, but not history teachers!

  15. …..Not • The Battle of Gettysburg, a significant turning point in the war lasting on three days, was won by the Union Army. • Who doesn’t love learning about American History?

  16. You’re getting the hang of this • Soon to win the game, the boy was excited. • General Sherman blazing his way through the South led the campaign famously called The March to the Sea.

  17. You’re doing swimmingly • We will learn about the civil war in American Studies this year. • Surrendering at Appomattox Courthouse to Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee acquiesced to ending the bloodiest four years in American History

  18. Cow tipping, fun had by all! • The boy wanted to know why his classmates PowerPoint was chalk full of Civil war sentences. • Colonel Chamberlain, credited with saving the left flank of the Union Army at the Battle of Gettysburg used a textbook maneuver to defeat the Confederate forces.

  19. Love makes the world go round • Capturing the city of Vicksburg, Ulysses S. Grant spilt the Confederacy in two. • The boys friends explained to him that they liked the Civil war.

  20. Who says your to old to…… • General Pickett, humiliated by the defeat of his division at Gettysburg, never forgave General Lee. • The boy said he would be humiliated as well if he had lost like that.

  21. TRICK OR TREAT! • The boy was thankful when his classmates ran out of civil war sentences. • Using his loudest voice, the actor recited the famous speech.

  22. Horrible Jokes and Grammar… • The class found their peers jokes to be very funny and laughed. • Forgetting her lines, the actress tried to regain her poise.

  23. …..the best way to learn • The boy thought his dog sounded a bit like a puppy. • Taken by surprise the audience jumped when the gun sounded.

  24. “Leggo my Eggo” • The boy enjoyed waffles and ate them every morning. • The woman crying quietly, was deeply moved by the performance.

  25. Grammar is important kids… • The boy wondered why he was constantly being brought up. • Made by the famous designer, the costumes were gorgeous.

  26. …so stay in school, its cool. • The girl liked it when her boyfriend got her flowers. • The roses thrown onto the stage were a sign of appreciation.

  27. Level 21! • The girl now failing trigonometry went to go find herself a tutor. • The funny actress, entering the stage backwards, caused the people to laugh

  28. Oooooooo its Level 22! • Turning the lights to blue, the stage manager made the scene appear like night. • The boy liked poetry because he could rhyme on a dime.

  29. Omg! level 23! • The student’s teacher was very proud of their hard work. • The audience delighted with the performance, began to clap wildly.

  30. “Green eggs and ham Sam I am.” • The father read Green Eggs and Ham to his child. • General P.T. Beauregard, faced with possible surrender, fired the first shot against the North, which began the American Civil War.

  31. Almost there now… • General Stonewall Jacks, the most famous Confederate general and wounded by his men, died at the of Chancellorsville. • The boy cried when he saw the Civil War sentences yet again.

  32. Last one! • Gone with the Wind and Uncle Tom’s Cabin became popular novels depicting fictional events and characters from this tumultuous period in history. • The class applauded their peers on their hard efforts to help them learn.

  33. Good Job!You win.

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