Invitation to Notice Show what you know! Day 4.

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Invitation to Notice Show what you know! Day 4

Authors notice spelling patterns. Invitation to Notice Authors notice spelling patterns. Authors use spelling patterns like silent e. made home like bake bike time When there is a silent e at the end of a word, the vowel makes a long vowel sound. Day 4

Let’s look for ways we can edit these sentences. You try! Let’s look for ways we can edit these sentences. (1) Jane mad a card. (2) It was for her mom. (3) Her mom will lik it. What change can be made to sentence 1?   Change Jane to jane Change mad to made Change the period a question mark 2. What change can be made to sentence 3?   Change lik to like Change Her to her Change the period to a question mark Day 4

There are common nouns and proper nouns. Invitation to Notice There are common nouns and proper nouns. store Kroger A common noun names any person, place or thing. A proper noun names a specific person, place or thing. Proper nouns begin with capital letters. Day 4

Let’s look for ways we can edit these sentences. You try! Let’s look for ways we can edit these sentences. (1) We went to kroger for groceries. (2) I bought a Snickers bar. (3) I shared my Candy with my sister. What change can be made to sentence 1?   Change We to we Change groceries to Groceries Change kroger a Kroger 2. What change can be made to sentence 3?   Change I to i Change Candy to candy Change my to My Day 4