Week 5 Bellringers Participial Phrases. Bell ringer September 23, 2013 Identify the participial phrase in the following sentence. We watched the best.

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Week 5 Bellringers Participial Phrases

Bell ringer September 23, 2013 Identify the participial phrase in the following sentence. We watched the best teams playing baseball.

Bell ringer September 23, 2013 Identify the participial phrase in the following sentence. We watched the best teams playing baseball.

Bell ringer September 24, 2013 Identify the participial phrase in the following paragraph. You may have heard the term “hijab” in the news lately. Derived from the Arabic word “hajaba,” the word means “to hide from view.” In the religion of Islam, passages in the holy book refer to the requirement for women to cover their heads and bodies. Today, some people find hijab a controversial matter.

Bell ringer September 24, 2013 Identify the participial phrase in the following paragraph. You may have heard the term “hijab” in the news lately. Derived from the Arabic word “hajaba,” the word means “to hide from view.” In the religion of Islam, passages in the holy book refer to the requirement for women to cover their heads and bodies. Today, some people find hijab a controversial matter.

Bell ringer September 25, 2013 Periods 1, 3, and 6 Using variation 1 as a guide, create an participial phrase using the following simple sentence. The wrestler attacked his opponent.

Bell ringer September 25, 2013 Period 8 Identify the participial phrase in the following sentence. Swimming in the ocean, the man hurriedly dodged the flying fish.

Bell ringer September 25, 2013 Period 8 Identify the participial phrase in the following sentence. Swimming in the ocean, the man hurriedly dodged the flying fish.

Bell ringer September 26, 2013 Periods 1, 3, and 6 Using variation 2 as a guide, create an participial phrase using the following simple sentence. Karen leapt into the air.

Bell ringer September 26, 2013 Period 8 Identify the participial phrase in the following paragraph. After a long day at school, Sharon came home and found her brother eating the last of the leftover pizza. She was so mad because Bob never thinks about anyone but himself.

Bell ringer September 26, 2013 Period 8 Identify the participial phrase in the following paragraph. After a long day at school, Sharon came home and found her brother eating the last of the leftover pizza. She was so mad because Bob never thinks about anyone but himself.

Bell ringer September 27, 2013 Periods 1, 3, and 6 Create an participial phrase and sentence using the below picture.

Bell ringer September 27, 2013 Period 8 Identify the participial phrase in the following sentence. Barking loudly, the dog approached the water.

Bell ringer September 27, 2013 Period 8 Identify the participial phrase in the following sentence. Barking loudly, the dog approached the water.