Opener #10 Week of. 1.Campers rely frequently on flashlights. 2. the pandas belonging to the zoo 3. The fruit of the Sandbox Tree, native to South America.

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Opener #10 Week of

1.Campers rely frequently on flashlights. 2. the pandas belonging to the zoo 3. The fruit of the Sandbox Tree, native to South America explodes its seeds up to a distance of fifteen feet! 4. Opera singers have (drank, drunk) special brews for their voices for centuries. 5. During class on Thursday

Root: junct, join, jug Definition: Words with Part of Speech: (minimum of 5) Sentence: (underline the root) Affix: (prefix) inter- Definition: Words with Part of Speech: (minimum of 5) Sentence: (underline the affix)

6. Most of the old Olympic Village buildings (need/needs) repainting. 7. The children decided to stop whining and to do something useful. 8. I need to buy a backpack before school starts. 9. Most sixteen-year-olds are (already/all ready) driving. 10. Past tense of know

Sentence Diagramming Sentences with There, Here, and Where SubjectVerb Diagram each of the following sentences. 1.Where is your lunch? 2.There are six cats. 3.Here comes the parade. Here comes the bus. buscomes There, Here, Where the here SubjectVerb there When there is not used as a modifier, place it on its own line above the other diagram.

Minimum of 5 Sentences Check your grammar, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization Prompt:What is the meaning of the quote listed? Explain your answer.

11. Performing in public is easier for Bill than (she, her). 12. I find myself fascinated by this project. 13. Maybe (you’re, your) sister will be the winner. 14. The Olympic motto is “Citius, Alitius, Fortuis.” It is Latin for “Faster, Higher, Braver.” 15. periodical

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

16. Line up in your positions for the next kick off 17. Becoming an engineer has been a lifetime dream. 18. A float without flowers has never been allowed in the Rose Parade. 19. weve been to charleston south carolina twice this summer 20. Either one of the new movies would be fine with me.

Sentence Diagramming Review Diagram each of the following sentences. 1.Some day Jeff will be a leader. 2.Sarah is a good reader, but she dislikes math. 3.The tornado blew down buildings. 4.Jake hopes to attend scout camp.