SENTENCE OF THE WEEK Verbs. Monday 8/31 In your Verbs packet, date the page and write the following 3 sentences: Sean ate the pizza. Mike and Kira are.

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SENTENCE OF THE WEEK Verbs

Monday 8/31 In your Verbs packet, date the page and write the following 3 sentences: Sean ate the pizza. Mike and Kira are happy. Emma was running in the race. Write: What do you NOTICE about these sentences?

Highlight the Verbs Sean ate the pizza. Mike and Kira are happy. Emma was running in the race. Sean ate the pizza. Mike and Kira are happy. Emma was running in the race.

What is a verb? Verb is a word that shows action or expresses the state of being Am, are, is, was, were, be, being, and been are all forms of the verb be 3 kinds of verbs: action verbs, linking verbs, and helping verbs

Action Verb Action verb: expresses action, something that a person, animal, force of nature, or thing can do Examples: run, hop, skip, sleep, talk, jump, snore Sean ate pizza.

Linking Verbs Linking verb: Does not express action; joins the SUBJECT of the VERB to additional information about the subject. Examples: am, is, was, be, do, have Mike and Kira are happy.

Helping Verb Helping verb: Have no meaning on their own; necessary for grammatical structure of sentence but do not tell us much alone Examples: am, is, are, as were Emma was running in the race.

Tuesday 9/1 In your Verbs packet, date the page and write the following 3 sentences and highlight the action verbs. Matt ran to the store. She delivered a speech. They study nightly.

Answers Matt ran to the store. She delivered a speech. They study nightly.

Wednesday 9/2 In your Verbs packet, date the page and write the following 3 sentences and highlight the linking verbs. Terry became a very successful student. The boxes are in the back of my truck. Brianna is an avid reader.

Answers Terry became a very successful student. The boxes are in the back of my truck. Brianna is an avid reader.

Thursday 9/3 In your Verbs packet, date the page and write the following 3 sentences and highlight the helping verbs. I was eating dinner. The movie has been reviewed positively. Lisa has painted pictures of animals.

Answers I was eating dinner. The movie has been reviewed positively. Lisa has painted pictures of animals.

Friday 9/4 In your Verbs packet, date the page. For 10 minutes, create a story based on what you see in the photo. Helpful Hints: What is the setting of this photo? Who are the characters? What is the action that occurs? How does the story come to its resolution? What genre is the story?

Tuesday 9/8 In your Verbs packet, date the page and write a sentence that use an action verb. Highlight the verb.

Wednesday 9/9 In your Verbs packet, date the page and write a sentence that use a linking verb. Highlight the verb.

Thursday 9/10 In your Verbs packet, date the page and write a sentence that uses a helping verb. Highlight the verb.

Friday 9/11 In your Verbs packet, date the page. For 10 minutes, create a story based on what you see in the photo. Helpful Hints: What is the setting of this photo? Who are the characters? What is the action that occurs? How does the story come to its resolution? What genre is the story?