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Dispatch

Dispatch. GPB pgs. 17, 25: Parts A only. GPB pg. 17. GPB pg. 25. for. nor. and. for. but. and. or. Talking Walls. LAA #2 & 3 Compound Sentences. Compound Sentence Review. A compound sentence is made up of two independent clauses, or complete sentences.

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  1. Dispatch • GPB pgs. 17, 25: Parts A only

  2. GPB pg. 17

  3. GPB pg. 25 for nor and for but and or

  4. Talking Walls LAA #2 & 3 Compound Sentences

  5. Compound Sentence Review A compound sentence is made up of two independent clauses, or complete sentences. The clauses are joined by a comma and a conjunction. Use the conjunction and to join two ideas that are alike. Use the conjunction or to show a choice between two ideas. Use the conjunction but or yet to join two different ideas.

  6. “and”two ideas that are alike together • Lisa ran up the stairs. She made a telephone call. • Compound sentence: • Lisa ran up the stairs and she made a telephone call.

  7. “or”a choice between two ideas. • The wind has to stop. The airplanes will not be able to leave. • Compound sentence: • The wind has to stop or the airplanes will not be able to leave.

  8. “but” or “yet”a difference between two ideas • I like to watch hockey on television. I am always busy Saturday night. • Compound sentence: • I like to watch hockey on television but I am always busy Saturday night. • Class is fun. It still could be better. • Compound sentence: • Class is fun yet it still could be better.

  9. Practice 1. My mother hates exercising. My father loves it. Compound sentence: 2. Leave the dog alone. He will bite you. Compound sentence: My mother hates exercising yet my father loves it. Leave the dog alone or he will bite you.

  10. Practice 3. The band played loudly. The audience enjoyed it. Compound sentence: 4. I reserved four tickets. That wasn’t enough! Compound sentence: The band played loudly and the audience enjoyed it. I reserved four tickets but that wasn’t enough!

  11. Other Conjunctions For tells why. I do not like fillings, for they make my mouth numb. __________________________________ Nor means “not either”. Mom does not have any fillings, nor does my sister. __________________________________

  12. Careful! • These are NOT Compound Sentences • I like pizza and hamburgers. • We can go to the movies or stay in. • But he never has to go to bed before me! • Why? • Who can turn them into compound sentences?

  13. I like pizza and I like hamburgers. • We can go to the movies or we can stay in. • I go to bed early but he goes to bed late.

  14. Student Handbook pg. 430

  15. Student Handbook pg. 430

  16. Talking Walls The pictures and words used in Diego Rivera’s murals, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and Pablo Neruda’s gate communicate important messages and help to preserve history.

  17. Vocabulary Review

  18. History • Story of a country and its people. • The Civil War is part of the history of the United States.

  19. Legacy • Thing or idea handed down from the past. • The statue was built to help young people remember the legacy of their ancestors.

  20. Memento • Reminder of the past, souvenir. • He kept the rock as a memento of his trip to the beach.

  21. Memorial • Something that keeps alive the memory of a person or event. • The memorial was built to honor soldiers who died fighting in the war.

  22. Monument • Something built to last a long time that honors a person or event. • The Washington Monument is one of the most famous landmarks in Washington, D.C.

  23. Mural • Large picture painted on a wall or other surface. • The mural showed the lives of people living in small towns in Mexico.

  24. Portray • To make a picture of. • The mural portrayed how the country was changing.

  25. Represent • Be an example or model of something. • The wars fought in the past represent the country’s belief in freedom.

  26. Tribute • Something given to show thanks or respect. • The city planned a tribute to honor the firemen who died.

  27. Diego Rivera’s Mural

  28. 1. Diego Rivera’s Mural

  29. Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial

  30. 2. Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial

  31. 3. Pablo Neruda’s Gate

  32. Directions • Get into groups of 3 and number off. • Separate into number alike groups. • Each person writes two strong sentences on your own paper about the wall trying to include key vocabulary and an opinion. • Check your sentences with your group. • Copy your sentences onto a sentence strip. • Back in your groups, practice making compound sentences with other people. • Choose one other wall to compare to your own to and complete the Venn diagram with phrases to help with the LAA.

  33. MODEL: The Walls at Angel Island

  34. 2 Strong Sentences x 3 People • Angel Island is in California’s San Francisco Bay. • From 1910-1940, thousands of Chinese immigrants were held against their will at the center. • I think the poems on the walls at Angel Island preserve the history of many Chinese immigrants. • Angel Island was an awful immigration center. • It’s sad thousands of Chinese immigrants were held against their will at the center. • I like the way the wall communicates their loneliness and anger. • Many missed their families in China. • People were being treated unfairly.

  35. Sentence Strips Many missed their families in China. They were being treated unfairly.

  36. Practice Making Compound Sentences Orally • Many missed their families in China. People were being treated unfairly. Compound sentence: I think many missed their families in China andthey were being treated unfairly.

  37. 2 Strong Sentences x 3 People • Angel Island is in California’s San Francisco Bay. • From 1910-1940, thousands of Chinese immigrants were held against their will at the center. • I think the poems on the walls at Angel Island preserve the history of many Chinese immigrants. • Angel Island was an awful immigration center. • It’s sad thousands of Chinese immigrants were held against their will at the center. • I like the way the wall communicates their loneliness and anger. • Many missed their families in China. • People were being treated unfairly.

  38. Angel Island is in California’s San Francisco Bay and from 1910-1940, thousands of Chinese immigrants were held against their will at the center.

  39. 2 Strong Sentences x 3 People • Angel Island is in California’s San Francisco Bay. • From 1910-1940, thousands of Chinese immigrants were held against their will at the center. • I think the poems on the walls at Angel Island preserve the history of many Chinese immigrants. • Angel Island was an awful immigration center. • It’s sad thousands of Chinese immigrants were held against their will at the center. • I like the way the wall communicates their loneliness and anger. • Many missed their families in China. • People were being treated unfairly.

  40. I think the poems on the walls at Angel Island preserve the history of many Chinese immigrants yetit was an awful immigration center.

  41. 2 Strong Sentences x 3 People • Angel Island is in California’s San Francisco Bay. • From 1910-1940, thousands of Chinese immigrants were held against their will at the center. • I think the poems on the walls at Angel Island preserve the history of many Chinese immigrants. • Angel Island was an awful immigration center. • It’s sad thousands of Chinese immigrants were held against their will at the center. • I like the way the wall communicates their loneliness and anger. • Many missed their families in China. • People were being treated unfairly.

  42. It’s sad thousands of Chinese immigrants were held against their will at the center but I like the way the wall communicates their loneliness and anger.

  43. Venn Diagram Angel Island • poems on walls • preserve history • Chinese immigrants • held against their will • San Francisco • lonely, angry • treated unfairly • communicated feelings through carving • I like it

  44. Venn Diagram however both but and yet nor

  45. Rubric

  46. Prompt #3 Selection 3: Tales Across Time Function: Make Comparisons Language Structure: Compound Sentences Testing Point: Sum It Up, p. 47 #2 Selection 1: Talking Walls Function: Express Opinions Language Structure: Complete Sentences Testing Point: Selection Visual, p. 26 1 2 3 4 Date______

  47. LAA Pie Chart- How You’re Graded Patterns & Structures Compound sentences. Language Functions What will you do? Express Opinions and make comparisons. Vocabulary You will use words like… history portray economy change inspiration however both

  48. Your Turn! You’ll do Great!

  49. Directions • Practice saying your sentences to a partner. Make sure to use: • compound sentences • vocabulary words • opinions • When you are ready raise your hand and when I come to you put your sentence strips away and I will hear you speak. You can look at your Venn diagram. • While I listen to others you should be practicing with a partner. • When you are finished, work on GPB p.18, 26 Parts B & C.

  50. You are done… Congratulations!

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