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Homework : Yellow “Action vs. Linking Verbs” Do Now : Take your assigned remote.

Homework : Yellow “Action vs. Linking Verbs” Do Now : Take your assigned remote. Take the white quiz on Parts of Speech. When you’re done, complete the Do Now section of the blue classwork . Be creative .

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Homework : Yellow “Action vs. Linking Verbs” Do Now : Take your assigned remote.

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  1. Homework: Yellow “Action vs. Linking Verbs” Do Now: • Take your assigned remote. • Take the white quiz on Parts of Speech. • When you’re done, complete the Do Now section of the blue classwork. • Be creative.

  2. Objective: SWBAT define and identify the difference between linking verbs and action verbs. Agenda: • Do Now/Share-Out (15) • Action vs. Linking Notes (25) • Practice (20) • Binder (5) • Closing (5)

  3. Parts of Speech Quiz • Pick up your remotes. • Enter each number when you see the green light. • Correct this on your paper. • This should be instant.

  4. 1. What is the verb in this sentence? Fabio proudly ran a difficult marathon. • Fabio • ran • difficult • marathon

  5. 2. What is the subject in this sentence? Fabio proudly ran a difficult marathon. • Fabio • ran • proudly • marathon

  6. 3. What is the direct object in this sentence? Fabio proudly ran a difficult marathon. • Fabio • ran • difficult • marathon

  7. 4. What is the adjective in this sentence? Fabio proudly ran a difficult marathon. • Fabio • proudly • difficult • marathon

  8. 5. What is a proper noun in this sentence? Fabio proudly ran a difficult marathon. • Fabio • ran • difficult • marathon

  9. Have the following items on your desk: • gray “Action vs. Linking Verbs” notes, • yellow “Action vs. Linking Verbs” HW, • yellow “Adjectives” HW, • a highlighter, and • a pencil. • Pass up the white “Parts of Speech” quiz and your remotes.

  10. Do Now Share-Out • Let’s hear some words and sentences.

  11. Action vs. Linking Verbs • What are action verbs? • Action verbs tell what action the subject is doing.

  12. What are linking verbs? • Linking verbs link the subject to a word that describes or renames it. • Subjects can be linked to predicate adjectives or predicate nominatives.

  13. Linking Verbs • What are linking verbs? What are some other possible linking verbs?

  14. Linking Verbs • What are linking verbs? To check, see if you can replace it with a form of “to be.” The most common linking verbs are the forms of “to be.”

  15. What are some examples? A predicateadjectivefollows a linkingverband describes thesubject. My momisstrange.

  16. What are some examples? My momisstrange. • Whatistheverb? is • Are thereanyhelpers? No • Whoorwhat ___________? mom • Mom + is who or what? strange is

  17. My mom is strange. mom is strange Strange renames “mom” using a linking verb. It is a predicate adjective.

  18. What are some examples? My momisstrange. • my is connected to which word? mom • What question does it answer? Whose?

  19. My mom is strange. mom is strange my “My” is answering an adjective question (“Whose?”); it simply describes “mom.”

  20. Another Edit • Flip over your notes. • In the instructions for “Diagrams,” cross out “predicate nominative.” • In question 2, cross out “doctor” and replace it with “awesome.”

  21. Practice • To the Elmo!

  22. Binder • Open up your TOC. • Add “Direct Objects” to line 11 of your TOC. • Write the number 11 on the bottom right-hand corner of your Direct Objects notes. • File the notes behind “Common, Proper, and Signal Words” in the “Essentials” section of your binder. • Add “Adjectives” to number 12 in your TOC. • Number it and file it behind “Direct Objects” in “Essentials.” • Add “Action vs. Linking Verbs” to number 13 in your TOC. • Number it and file it behind “Adjectives” in “Essentials.”

  23. Closing • Pass up the remotes and put them away. • Let’s take a look at tonight’s homework.

  24. Objective Check • What is the difference between a linking verb and an action verb? • What are the adjective questions?

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