Parentheses Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns.

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Parentheses Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

What do you Notice? “If you’re in an area with lots of trees, look for shelter underneath a group of trees that are all about the same height…(When you are camping, be sure to choose a safe place to pitch your tent.)” - Stephen Kramer, Lightening “Ob and I climbed in the front seat of the Valiant (I wasn’t about to let Cletus take my front seat) and Cletus settled himself into the back…” - Cynthia Rylant, Missing May “If you eat too much ice cream (as I’ve done today) you’ll get fat.” - Anonymous classroom teacher “”People who like history (like I do) will enjoy visiting Washington, D.C.” Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

Invitation to Imitate If Tom plays too many video games (as he did today) he risks being grounded. - Anonymous classroom teacher People who like music (like I do) will enjoy visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

Invitation to Imitate Your turn… If ___________________ __________________ too much/too many (subject) (verb) _____________ _______________________ ___________________. (noun) (parenthetical phrase) (consequence) Example: If Tom plays too many video games (as he did today) he risks being grounded. People who like _________ ____________________ will enjoy (noun) (parenthetical phrase) visiting ____________________. (place) Example: People who like music (like I do) will enjoy visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

Invitation to Revise Rewrite at least three of the following sentences, adding parentheses where needed: I’m going to the Student Planning Committee which organizes bake sales and dances to bring up my idea. Each of his six brothers whose names all begin with J has a long, curly moustache. The snowstorm blanketing everything in white closed schools across the county. I ordered chicken I always order the chicken at my favorite restaurant. Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

Invitation to Edit Maizee (the cutest dog ever) likes to greet us at the door. Maizee (the cutest dog ever) likes to greet we at the door. Maizee the cutest dog ever (likes) to greet us at the door. Maizee (the cutest dog ever) likes. To greet us at the door. Maizee (the cutist dog ever) likes to greet us at the door. Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns

Invitation to Write Directions: Write a short passage using parentheses in at least one of the sentences. Grade 6 | Intensive Pronouns