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Bell Ringer

Bell Ringer. Monday:. Spelling Words Plural or Possessive. country’s countries’ countries its ours theirs hers library’s libraries’ libraries niece’s nieces’ nieces. crow’s crows’ witness’s witnesses’ witnesses secretary’s secretaries’ congress’s

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Bell Ringer

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  1. Bell Ringer • Monday:

  2. Spelling WordsPlural or Possessive

  3. country’s countries’ countries its ours theirs hers library’s libraries’ libraries niece’s nieces’ nieces crow’s crows’ witness’s witnesses’ witnesses secretary’s secretaries’ congress’s congresses communities’ communities April Fools’ Day

  4. the george Family new there lifes were going to change (6) • The George family knewtheir lives were going to change. • wild animuls are often, in need of ade (5) • Wild animals are oftenin need of aid.

  5. Common and Proper Nouns • A large black bird might be tolerated, but one that spoke English was too much. • Bird is a common noun. A common noun names any person, place, or thing.

  6. Common and Proper Nouns • English is a proper noun. A proper noun names a particular person, place, or thing and begins with a capital letter.

  7. Common and Proper Nouns • A common noun names any person, place, or thing. • The feathers lay smoothly against his throat.

  8. Common and Proper Nouns • A proper noun names a particular person, place, or thing. When a proper noun is more than one word, capitalize only the important word or words. • Belden Library is not in Bend, Oregon. UncleTimrecited the Pledge of Allegiance.

  9. Common and Proper Nouns • Some proper nouns, including titles for people, have short forms called abbreviations that begin with capital letters and end with periods. • Dr. Kaimbach did an eperiment on crows. • Contact Rev. Samuel Farb, Jr.

  10. Common and Proper NounsFind the nouns and tell whether they are common or proper nouns. • The maple trees are beautiful in October. • Common: trees, Proper: October • The children taught their bird English. • Common: children, bird, Proper: English

  11. Common and Proper NounsFind the nouns and tell whether they are common or proper nouns. • Anne is starting school. • Common: school, Proper: Anne • Our neighbor Mr. Klein moved to Oklahoma. • Common: neighbor, Proper: Mr. Klein, Oklahoma

  12. Common and Proper NounsFind the nouns and tell whether they are common or proper nouns. • The police got complaints about a crow named Crowbar. • Common: police, complaints, crow Proper: Crowbar • Aunt Sarah didn’t call her niece. • Common: niece, Proper: Aunt Sarah

  13. Common and Proper NounsFind the nouns and tell whether they are common or proper nouns. • He boarded the train in Albany, New York. • Common: train, Proper: Albany, New York • Jamie bought tickets for her grandmother. • Common: tickets, grandmother, Proper: Jamie

  14. Common and Proper NounsFind the nouns and tell whether they are common or proper nouns. • I asked Sgt. Tyler a question. • Common: question, Proper: Sgt. Tyler • Is Grant Hospital on Oakton Street? • Proper: Grant Hospital, Oakton Street

  15. Common and Proper NounsCapitalize the proper nouns in each sentence.. • Did dr. pak move to ohio? • Did Dr. Pak move to Ohio? • We picked up grampafelco on elm street. • We picked up GrampaFelco on Elm Street.

  16. Common and Proper NounsCapitalize the proper nouns in each sentence.. • jon spent a week in june at gilbert lake (5) • Jon spent a week in June at Gilbert Lake. • the birthday of martin luther king, jr., is in january. (6) • The birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., is in January.

  17. Bell Ringer • Tuesday:

  18. Spelling WordsPlural or Possessive

  19. country’s countries’ countries its ours theirs hers library’s libraries’ libraries niece’s nieces’ nieces crow’s crows’ witness’s witnesses’ witnesses secretary’s secretaries’ congress’s congresses communities’ communities April Fools’ Day

  20. Grammar • Common and Proper Nouns

  21. craig looked around four his Parents and saw no one (5) • Craig looked around for his parents and saw noone. • miss. burton teaches at jefferson hi school (8) • MissBurton teaches at Jefferson HighSchool.

  22. Common and Proper Nouns • Common nouns name any persons, places, or things. • Proper nouns name particular persons, places, or things. Each important word in a proper noun begins with a capital letter. • Titles of people, which are sometimes abbreviated, begin with capital letters.

  23. Bell Ringer • Wednesday: • Vocabulary Word: • redede pg. 16

  24. Spelling WordsPlural or Possessive

  25. country’s countries’ countries its ours theirs hers library’s libraries’ libraries niece’s nieces’ nieces crow’s crows’ witness’s witnesses’ witnesses secretary’s secretaries’ congress’s congresses communities’ communities April Fools’ Day

  26. luke, get down frum their (4) • Luke, get down from there. • our nieghborsdont like crow’s (5) • Our neighbors don’t like crows.

  27. Common and Proper Nouns • Common nouns name any persons, places, or things. • Proper nouns name particular persons, places, or things. Each important word in a proper noun begins with a capital letter. • Titles of people, which are sometimes abbreviated, begin with capital letters.

  28. Common and Proper Nouns • Proper nouns, which give more detail than common nouns, can make writing more vivid. • Review something you have written to see if you can improve it by changing any common nouns to proper nouns.

  29. Bell Ringer • Thursday: • Vocabulary Word: • repast pg. 16

  30. Spelling WordsPlural or Possessive

  31. country’s countries’ countries its ours theirs hers library’s libraries’ libraries niece’s nieces’ nieces crow’s crows’ witness’s witnesses’ witnesses secretary’s secretaries’ congress’s congresses communities’ communities April Fools’ Day

  32. Grammar • Common and Proper Nouns

  33. this Autumn, art is moving to rochester new York (9) • This autumnArt is moving to Rochester,New York. • crowbar flied away and we were all witnesses’ (5) • Crowbar flew away, and we were all witnesses.

  34. Common and Proper Nouns • Common nouns name any persons, places, or things. • Proper nouns name particular persons, places, or things. Each important word in a proper noun begins with a capital letter. • Titles of people, which are sometimes abbreviated, begin with capital letters.

  35. Common and Proper Nouns • Test Tip: Watch out for proper nouns that have more than one word. Only the first word and all important words are capitalized. • Examples: Joel’s family always has a picnic on the Fourth of July. • The sixth grade class visited the Statue of Liberty.

  36. Bell Ringer • Friday: • Would you rather only be able to walk on all fours or only be able to walk sideways like a crab?

  37. Spelling WordsPlural or Possessive

  38. country’s countries’ countries its ours theirs hers library’s libraries’ libraries niece’s nieces’ nieces crow’s crows’ witness’s witnesses’ witnesses secretary’s secretaries’ congress’s congresses communities’ communities April Fools’ Day

  39. Grammar • Common and Proper Nouns

  40. thay fed there pet bird hamberger (5) • They fed their pet bird hamburger. • the coins in the sand box gleamed bright (4) • The coins in the sandbox gleamed brightly.

  41. Common and Proper Nouns • Common nouns name any persons, places, or things. • Proper nouns name particular persons, places, or things. Each important word in a proper noun begins with a capital letter. • Titles of people, which are sometimes abbreviated, begin with capital letters.

  42. Spelling WordsPlural or Possessive

  43. country’s countries’ countries its ours theirs hers library’s libraries’ libraries niece’s nieces’ nieces crow’s crows’ witness’s witnesses’ witnesses secretary’s secretaries’ congress’s congresses communities’ communities April Fools’ Day

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