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November 10th – November 14th Morning Work - RELA November 10th – November 14th

Monday – November 10, 2014 1.Use proofreading to show which letters should be uppercase and lowercase. Rosa parks was a brave African american woman who helped make america a better place. 2.Write the best phrase to replace the underlined phrase. Everybody knows I didn’t mean nothing by it. a. Did mean nothing b. didn’t mean none c. didn’t mean anything 3.Write the correct choice for the missing punctuation. Ms. Rodriguez showed us a picture of Henry Hudson. a. ? b. , c. none 4.Write the correct spelling of the missing word. This _________________ is for gym. a. uniforme b.unifurm c. uniform

Tuesday – November 11, 2014 1.Use proofreading to show which letters should be uppercase and lowercase. Until 1955, african american people in montgomery, Alabama, had to give up their bus seats to white People. 2.Write the best phrase to replace the underlined phrase. You haven’t seen nothing yet. a. have seen nothing b. haven’t seen none c. haven’t seen anything 3.Write the correct choice for the missing punctuation. What area did Henry Hudson explore a. . b. ? c. none 4.Write the correct spelling of the missing word. That dress costs three __________ dollars. a. hundred b. hunedred c. hunderd

Wednesday– November 12, 2014 1.Use proofreading to show which letters should be uppercase and lowercase. Rosa parks believed that this city law was wrong, and one day, She said she would not give up her Seat. 2.Write the best phrase to replace the underlined phrase. This isn’t any good neither. a.isn’t none good neither b. isn’t any good either c. isn’t nothing good neither 3.Write the correct choice for the missing punctuation. We re going to draw a map of explorers’ routes. a. . b. ‘ c. none 4.Write the correct spelling of the missing word. Did you finish the ____________ yet? a. blous b. blousse c. blouse

Thursday– November 13, 2014 1.Use proofreading to show which letters should be uppercase and lowercase. Rosa parks was arrested for not giving up her Seat. 2.Write the best phrase to replace the underlined phrase. He wouldn’t do no work. a. wouldn’t do any work b. would not do no work c. would do any work 3.Write the correct choice for the missing punctuation. I want to see Baltimore Maryland, on the Chesapeake Bay. a. , b. ! c. none 4.Write the correct spelling of the missing word. My new shirt has ________________ on it a. daisies b. daisys c. daises

Friday – November 14, 2014 Use proofreading marks to show which letters should be uppercase or lowercase. Many americans were very angry that Rosa was arrested. She had stood up – or rather, she had sat down – for what was fair and Right. Finally, the United states Supreme court said that the city’s bus law was wrong. Because of Rosa park’s bravery, a wrong was turned into a Right. Write the best phrase to replace the underline phrase. 4. I couldn’t find it nowhere. could find it nowhere couldn’t find it nohow couldn’t find it anywhere

Friday – November 14, 2014 Write a new sentence to correct the double negative in the sentence. 5. I didn’t have no money. Add the correct punctuation. 6. Along with his son Hudson was set adrift in a boat 7. We ll never know what happened to them. 8. You can drive to Hudson Bay, through Ontario Canada. Circle the correct spelling of the missing word. 9. He ____________ stained his jacket. Acidentaly Accidentally Acdentaly