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Bellringer: Pick up learning target and glue/tape in composition notebook. Verbs and verbals: When the subject(s) is/are doing two things at once, ideas can sometimes be combined by compounding verbs and verb forms. Combine the following two sentences by compounding the verbs as explained above in verbs and verbals. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. Topic: Continue to read “Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits,” utilize Reading Anticipation Guide and Note-Taking Sheets

Bellringer: Pick up learning target and glue/tape in composition notebook. Verbs and verbals: When the subject(s) is/are doing two things at once, ideas can sometimes be combined by compounding verbs and verb forms. Combine the following two sentences by compounding the verbs as explained above in verbs and verbals. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. Topic: Continue to read “Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits,” utilize Reading Anticipation Guide and Note-Taking Sheets

Bellringer: Pick up learning target and glue/tape in composition notebook. Verbs and verbals: When the subject(s) is/are doing two things at once, ideas can sometimes be combined by compounding verbs and verb forms. Combine the following two sentences by compounding the verbs as explained above in verbs and verbals. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. Topic: Continue to read “Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits,” utilize Reading Anticipation Guide and Note-Taking Sheets

Bellringer: Pick up learning target and glue/tape in composition notebook. Verbs and verbals: When the subject(s) is/are doing two things at once, ideas can sometimes be combined by compounding verbs and verb forms. Combine the following two sentences by compounding the verbs as explained above in verbs and verbals. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. Topic: Continue to read “Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits,” utilize Reading Anticipation Guide and Note-Taking Sheets

Bellringer: Pick up learning target and glue/tape in composition notebook. Verbs and verbals: When the subject(s) is/are doing two things at once, ideas can sometimes be combined by compounding verbs and verb forms. Combine the following two sentences by compounding the verbs as explained above in verbs and verbals. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. Topic: Continue to read “Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits,” utilize Reading Anticipation Guide and Note-Taking Sheets

Bellringer: Pick up learning target and glue/tape in composition notebook. Verbs and verbals: When the subject(s) is/are doing two things at once, ideas can sometimes be combined by compounding verbs and verb forms. Combine the following two sentences by compounding the verbs as explained above in verbs and verbals. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He studied the biological and natural sciences. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. He learned how to categorize and draw animals accurately. Topic: Continue to read “Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits,” utilize Reading Anticipation Guide and Note-Taking Sheets