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Today You Need… Grab Composition Books Copy in Agenda On a Post-it note, write one sentence and build it through all four patterns. Start Caught Ya’s for today You need 5 index cards today!

It’s a Sentence Pattern Kind of Day You need 5 index cards. Fold them in half like yesterday. Number them 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.

Sentence Pattern #5 ADVERB, + NOUN + BFF + PREP PHRASE Example: Clamorously, the shoppers quickly scurried through the store. Your turn: _______________________

Sentence Pattern #6 ABSOLUTE PHRASE + COMMA +NOUN + BFF + PREP PHRASE (noun verb, noun verb, sentence) Example: Carts crashing, people pushing, the shoppers quickly scurried through the store. Your turn: _______________________

Sentence Pattern #7 PARTICPLE PHRASE + PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE + NOUN + BFF + PREP PHRASE (verb + -ing or –ed + prep phrase, + sentence) Example: Racing for the registers, the shoppers quickly scurried through the store. Your turn: _______________________

Sentence Pattern #8 PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE + PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE + NOUN + BFF + PREP PHRASE. Example: Around the curve, through the aisles, the shoppers quickly scurried through the store. Your turn: _______________________

Sentence Pattern #9 INFINITIVE PHRASE + PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE + COMMA + SENTENCE (to + verb + prep phrase, + noun + BFF + prep phrase) Example: To get the best deals on iPads, the shoppers quickly scurried through the store. Your turn: _______________________