Handwriting Week 9.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Using the What Am I Template Copy the presentation to your hard drive. Open the slides using slide sorter and copy slides #3, 4 and 5 for each question.
Advertisements

Word File Sentences Patterns Expansion Writing Practice.
Idioms 1.3: Reading, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature.
My name is _____. I ride a bus to school
I'm thinking of a number. 12 is a factor of my number. What other factors MUST my number have?
Reading 1 September 20, 2013.
Vocabulary Strategy: Prefixes A prefix is a word part placed in front of a base word Prefix: Dis; Meaning: not Example: disconnect- to break the connection.
Mis- = bad or badly, wrong Word List: mis-. a bad or wrong decision; error a bad or wrong decision; error.
Good Morning Today is ____________________. Sometimes when I am alone I feel________. I __________ making new friends. The last time I talked to someone.
Smells in the Cafeteria Sometimes the smells in the cafeteria bother kids.
» Subordinate (or dependent) clauses are a group of words that: ˃Contains a subject and a predicate (verb) but CANNOT stand alone as a complete thought.
Active Literacy.
Can you come here, please?
? ? ? ? ? QUICK QUESTIONS.
How can universities support students with their challenges?
What guides the decision…
Quotation Marks Second Grade Grammar.
Spelling Sight Words November
Negative prefixes.
3rd Grade Weekly Update Ms. Soeder Important News and Reminders
9th Grade Spelling Words Week 1
Talking in Class: What to Know!
How to Rock the ACT? Ms. Gondocs-English 2 4/11/11.
FANBOYS: Mastering Conjunctions
Name Feelings.
“I am unwritten I’m undefined”.
Primary Longman Elect 5B Chapter 3 Prefixes.
When Someone is Talking
Basic Classroom Rules Social Story
Idioms 1.3: Reading, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature.
Learning to Move from Anger to Calm and Happy
Somewhere out there I will find my future. I will find my way.
Words and Actions Can Hurt
Carmelito’s Shrek Story
Chapter 04 – Page 37 * Prefixes Chapter 07 – Page 67 * Root Words
Instead of 5 words for each prefix, use 3
I Like to Run.
Seek first to understand, then to be understood
All About Me Self-Image
Learning at School.
Active Listening.
Directions: One student from each team stands with back to this presentation. The class gives the student clues to the vocabulary word onscreen as a.
What is outside our door?
Learning to Move from Anger to Calm and Happy
Playing Games.
Making Mistakes.
Lesson 24 Prefixes.
Learning at School.
When Someone is Talking
the title of the presentation to go here
x as in ticks (cks) (graph) y (e) prefix in, im
‘Prefixes im – in - miss’
x as in ticks (cks) (graph) y (e) prefix in, im
Lesson 16 im- in- ir- il- words
Trying to tame the red beast
Andrew can talk with Kids!
Spring Term 2 - Group 1 Wk 5 HFW Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Positive Solutions for Families
Y2T2L2 Learning to reflect
Rupt = break Mis = bad or badly, wrong
mis- = bad or badly, wrong
When I Feel Proud The GRIT Program, 2017
I can…. French I need for this…
What Is a Clause? Like…What Am I? Help! I’M Freaking out man!
Spelling Lesson 22.
Socratic Seminar Reflections
Exploring Cultures Unit 6 Week 1 Day 2.
DEX: The Heart of a Hero.
PREFIX By:Samjana Poudel.
Presentation transcript:

Handwriting Week 9

If the answer is wrong it is also ___________. Handwriting Phonics Focus 26/03/13 Prefixes: in, in, in, in, in. mis, mis, mis, mis, mis. im, im, im, im, im. imperfect, impolite, impatient, imbalance, immature, immobile, immovable, misplace, misfortune, mislead, misunderstand, indignity, indirect, invisible, inaccurate, incorrect, incomplete, inadequate, independent, intolerable. If the answer is wrong it is also ___________. Lizzy ____________ what Polly was saying. We live in an ___________ world. It is ___________ to chew with your mouth open. The enormous rock outside is __________, one person cannot shift it alone. Sometimes I feel I am ___________ at spelling hard words well.

Breaking my leg was a huge _____________. Handwriting Phonics Focus 28/03/13 Prefixes: in, in, in, in, in. mis, mis, mis, mis, mis. im, im, im, im, im. imperfect, impolite, impatient, imbalance, immature, immobile, immovable, misplace, misfortune, mislead, misunderstand, indignity, indirect, invisible, inaccurate, incorrect, incomplete, inadequate, independent, intolerable. Breaking my leg was a huge _____________. I am very ____________ when it comes to waiting in line at the canteen. Harry Potters cloak is ___________. Ms Bek is a very _____________ lady. Tom was deliberately trying to ________ Ron into thinking pencils are alive. Sonja’s spelling results were very ___________ .