Opener #4 Week of. 1. Maria sang many songs while she baby-sat for her sister. 2. battery of the cell phone 3. Pat Reily coached many successful games.

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Opener #4 Week of

1. Maria sang many songs while she baby-sat for her sister. 2. battery of the cell phone 3. Pat Reily coached many successful games. 4. People throughout the world have (saw, seen) The Sound of Music. 5. Lurking in the dark alley behind Wal-mart

Root: cred Definition: Words with Part of Speech: (minimum of 5) Sentence: (underline the root) Affix: (prefix) bi- Definition: Words with Part of Speech: (minimum of 5) Sentence: (underline the affix)

6. All the actresses (is/are) attending the Oscar Party. 7. My teacher suggests that the class predict what will happen next in the story. 8. I always go shopping on my birthday. 9. Because gas was rationed during World War II, citizens would sometimes (loan/lend) their friends and family members gas coupons. 10. Future perfect tense of set

Spelling/Misuse Copy the words and definitions. Fewer: things that can be counted Less: hypothetical quantities; things that can’t be counted Copy the sentences and fill in the blanks with fewer or less. 1.I got _____ than 10 questions correct on the quiz. 2. I have _____ work to do than he has. 3.She needs _____ markers than he does. 4. There are _____ pages in my book.

Write one paragraph (minimum of 5 sentences) answering the following prompt. Prompt: What if you could… Name the one thing you would like to accomplish in your lifetime. This could be an achievement, job, level of education, talent, etc. Then explain why.

11. (She, Her) and (I, me) would like to enter tournaments when we get better. 12. What will he do next? 13. (Their, They’re) coming to the party after the track meet. 14. Besides the flag of Greece, two other flags are flown above the rest. They are the flags of the host country and the next host country. 15. Passively

Root: ject Definition: Words with Part of Speech: (minimum of 5) Sentence: (underline the root) Affix: (suffix) - less Definition: Words with Part of Speech: (minimum of 5) Sentence: (underline the affix)

16. The game begins with a kick-off at the center of the field 17. You may be the most popular person in our class. 18. On Halloween the pranksters hid behind the police station, giggling nervously. 19. why do you suppose samsung named their telephone galaxy 20. Even with our differences of opinion, we were able to choose the same toppings for our pizza

Idiom Draw the chart and fill in each side with a picture and a 2 sentence explanation. Use the idiom in a sentence. An expression of figurative language that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words but has a meaning of its own as a whole phrase. After he read her his poem, she was head over heels for him. Literal = word for word Figurative = as a whole Idiom: LiteralFigurative Sentence: _________________________ Idiom: ______ = Meaning: ______