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Bellwork 1-1 When there knew kitten started scratching olive the furniture, the Peterson family got pretty flustrated and regretted they’re decision to get a kitten instead of an aquarium full of fish. There are 5 errors. Learning Goal: The student is able to find the grammatical errors in the sentence.

Bellwork 1-1 Answers When their new kitten started scratching all of the furniture, the Peterson family got pretty frustrated and regretted their decision to get a kitten instead of an aquarium full of fish. Their is a possessive pronoun showing ownership of the kitten. The correct form of the homonym new is needed. Olive should be all of Many people incorrectly use flustrated instead of frustrated. One theory is that they are confusing flustered and frustrated. Need to use the correct form of there.

Bellwork 1-2 “I hate frogs even more than I hate you” exclaimed little Ashley when Charlie presented her with one during reces. There are 2 errors. Learning Goal: The student is able to find the grammatical errors in the sentence.

Bellwork 1-2 answers “I hate frogs even more than I hate you!” exclaimed little Ashley when Charlie presented her with one during recess. Since Ashley “exclaimed,” the quotation should have an exclamation point after it. “recess” is the correct spelling.

Bellwork 1-3 Miss Edwards the first grade teacher at fernwood elementary school was trying to be kind when she told Chandlers parents that he was a very exuberant child who loved experimenting with language, what she meant was that he was wild and used bad words. There are 8 errors. Learning Goal: The student is able to find the grammatical errors in the sentence.

1-3 Answers Miss Edwards, the first grade teacher at Fernwood Elementary School, was trying to be kind when she told Chandler’s parents that he was a very exuberant child who loved experimenting with language. What she meant was that he was wild and used bad words. The first grade teacher at Fernwood Elementary School is an interrupting element (an appositive) that should be set off by commas. Fernwood Elementary School should be capitalized. Chandler’s should have an apostrophe before the s. The parents belong to Chandler. The item is a run-on sentence. A period should replace the comma after language. Capitalize the word what since it is now the first word of a sentence.

Bellwork 1-4 Where in the world did you put my faverit chicken statue at. There are 3 errors. Learning Goal: The student is able to find the grammatical errors in the sentence.

Bellwork 1-4 answers Where in the world did you put my favorite chicken statue? Favorite is the correct spelling. Because the sentence is a question, it should end in a question mark. At is completely unnecessary at the end of the sentence.

Bellwork 1-5 Noone knows why elwood showed up covered in bean dip and looking mad, everyone was afraid to ask, though. There are 4 errors. Learning Goal: The student is able to find the grammatical errors in the sentence.

Bellwork 1-5 answers No one knows why Elwood showed up covered in bean dip and looking mad. Everyone was afraid to ask, though. No one is two words. Elwood is a proper noun and should be capitalized. A comma should not be used to separate two complete sentences. Therefore, a period should replace the comma after mad. Capitalize everyone since it is now the first word in a sentence.

Bellwork 1-6 Brad is flying to england in the Fall to visit museums with his Grandmother, but what he is really looking forward to is flying to hawaii next July to serf with his Brother. There are 6 errors. Learning Goal: The student is able to find the grammatical errors in the sentence.

Bellwork 1-6 answers Brad is flying to England in the fall to visit museums with his grandmother, but what he is really looking forward to is flying to Hawaii next July to surf with his brother. England and Hawaii are the names of specific places, so they should be capitalized. Months of the year are capitalized, but seasons are not. Grandmother should be capitalized only when it is being used as a person’s name, as in, “Will you go with me, Grandmother?” Surf is the word to use for what a person might do in Hawaii. Serf refers to a kind of slave. Brother should not be capitalized since it is not a specific name.

Bellwork 1-7 Egbert use to say he liked eggplant, but then he tasted it, and changed his mind. There are 2 errors. Learning Goal: The student is able to find the grammatical errors in the sentence.

Bellwork 1-7 answers Egbert used to say he liked eggplant, but then he tasted it and changed his mind. Use to should be used to. There is no need for a comma between compound verbs (tasted and changed)

Bellwork 1-8 My freind visited yesterday and he looks at my room and goes, “Don’t you find black walls kinda depressing.” There are 6 errors. Learning Goal: The student is able to find the grammatical errors in the sentence.

Bellwork 1-8 answers My friend visited yesterday, and he looked at my room and said, “Don’t you find flack walls kind of depressing?” Friend follows the “I” before “E” rule. Because the item is a compound sentence, a comma should be placed before and. The sentence starts out in the past tense (visited), so it should not switch to present tense (looks). The friend didn’t go. He said. Kinda should be written kind of. The friend asked a question, so the quotation should end in a question mark.

Bellwork 1-9 To boys and to grills went two see the amazing poodles play volleyball but they’re patients ran out when they had too weight so long for a ticket. There are 11 errors. Learning Goal: The student is able to find the grammatical errors in the sentence.

Bellwork 1-9 answers Two boys and two girls went to see the Amazing Poodles play volleyball, but their patience ran out when they had to wait so long for a ticket. This sentence is a perfect example of the limits of spell-check programs. Spell-check would find nothing wrong with the sentence when, in fact, there are many errors. Because the sentence is a compound sentence, a comma is needed before but. Amazing Poodles should be capitalized because it’s the name of the volleyball team.

Bellwork 1-10 Little Nathaniel looked up at his angry Mother and said, “A rabbit came into my room and said, Don’t listen to anything your Mother says. He seemed like a smart rabbit, so I desided to do what he said.” There are 5 errors. Learning Goal: The student is able to find the grammatical errors in the sentence.

Bellwork 1-10 answers Little Nathaniel looked up at his angry mother and said, “A rabbit came into my room and said, ‘Don’t listen to anything your mother says.’ He seemed like a smart rabbit, so I decided to do what he said.” Neither use of mother should be capitalized. Mother should be capitalized only when it is used as a person’s name. Decided is the correct spelling. Nathaniel is being quoted, and he in turn is quoting the rabbit. What Nathaniel says should be placed inside double quotation marks. What the rabbit said should be in single quotation marks.