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 Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook.  Watch out! There are errors in the sentences that need to be corrected. Write each sentence correctly into your notebook.  Keep this spiral to study for the test over these sentences that will be on Friday.

 Mr Stein said Every animal risponds to changes in temperature.  Even us human need ways to keep cool.

 Mr. Stein said, “Every animal responds to changes in temperature.”  Even we humans need ways to keep cool.

 in hot climates, many mammals has large ear for keeping cool.  Heat is lost through the animals’ ears this loss re-duces they’re temperature.

 In hot climates, many mammals have large ears for keeping cool.  Heat is lost through the animals’ ears. This loss reduces their temperature. OR Heat is lost through the animals’ ears; this loss reduces their temperature.

 some animals retreat from the son during the day but them come out during the night.  Scorpions escapes the very hotter temperatures by hiding beneath stones

 Some animals retreat from the sun during the day, but they come out during the night.  Scorpions escape the very hottest temperatures by hiding beneath stones.

 A fox cool off by panting, and an hippopotamus re-freshes itself in a cool river.  On an horse’s body, sweat glads keeps the coat damp and preevent overheating.

 A fox cools off by panting, and a hippopotamus refreshes itself in a cool river.  On a horse’s body, sweat glands keep the coat damp and prevent overheating.

 Directions: Write each sentence correctly on a separate piece of notebook paper. (Please do not write them into your spiral notebook.) Check each sentence carefully before turning in your test.

 1. Mr Stein said Every animal risponds to changes in temperature.  2. in hot climates, many mammals has large ear for keeping cool.  3. Heat is lost through the animals’ ears this loss re-duces they’re temperature.  4. some animals retreat from the son during the day but them come out during the night.  5. On an horse’s body, sweat glads keeps the coat damp and preevent overheating.