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This document outlines critical reminders for Language Arts, including grammar reassessment deadlines and vocabulary quizzes. Students are required to complete original tests, study guides, and check-ins before reassessing, with a vocabulary quiz scheduled for Friday. The opening review covers the importance of movement, voice level, and allowed distractions during activities. Key concepts like prepositions, prepositional phrases, and their functions are detailed, and students must complete worksheets on these topics. Review questions are provided to reinforce understanding.
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Language Arts 1/29/14
Reminders • Grammar Reassessment must be completed by Wednesday 2/5 • Original test, Reassessment study guide, and check in must be done in order to reassess. • Week #19 vocab quiz Friday.
Opening Review • During opening … • What is the activity? • What should your movement be? • What should your voice level be?
Opening Review • During work time… • What is the activity? • What should your movement be? • What should your voice level be? • Can you listen to music?
Opening • Review Phrases Packet – this is a homework grade! • Exchange your paper with a tablemate if your homework is COMPLETE. • Write your name on the paper you are correcting. • For example --- C.B. Bob Marley
Opening • What is a preposition? • A word or words that show how one word or idea is related to another and is always followed by an object (noun or pronoun)
Opening • Write Source pg. 742 • Prepositions are words that show position, direction, or how to words or ideas are related to each other. • They show the relationship between its object and some other word in the sentence.
Opening • Prepositional Phrases:include the preposition, the object of preposition, and the modifiers of the object. • Functions as an adjective or an adverb. • A preposition sits in front of (“pre-positioned”) its object • Where is the squirrel!?
Opening • Remember: • Infinitive phrases are to + verb • Prepositional phrases are to + noun or pronoun • Write Source p. 743 #1-5
Work Time • Complete Prepositional Phrases WS pg. 53 & Prepositions WS pg. 174
Closing • Review WS • What is a preposition? • What is a prepositional phrase? • How can you tell the difference between a prepositional phrase and an infinitive phrase?