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do nows August 29 – September 2

Monday – WOW Sentence All children, except one, grow up. – J.M. Barrie, The Adventures of Peter Pan What emotions or reactions does this sentence evoke? Why? Which words or phrases stand out? Why? Where do you think it is from?  

TUESDAY All children, except one, grow up. children, one grow except Find: Two nouns: One verb: One preposition: One adjective: One adverb: children, one grow except All up.

WEDNESDAY All children, except one, grow up. What is the simple subject of this sentence? CHILDREN What is the simple predicate? GROW How many clauses does this sentence have? ONE

THURSDAY All children, except one, grow up. 1. Circle all the phrases in this sentence. 2. What kind of phrase is it? Prepositional phrase 3. Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex. 4. Is this sentence declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory. ?

FRIDAY All children, except one, grow up. Model the above sentence: Adjective noun, preposition noun, verb adverb. Silent owls, at dusk, fly stealthily. Inferior computers, from China, fail constantly.