The rules are simple  There are three teams  Each team will have one member compete at a time, (ONLY ONE!) so keep yur pie holes closed!  If you are.

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The rules are simple

 There are three teams  Each team will have one member compete at a time, (ONLY ONE!) so keep yur pie holes closed!  If you are caught talking while others are working on their problem, your team will lose points.

 Each competitor is given a white board and a marker  You will have 60 seconds to read the question and write your answer on the white board  Do not show your answer until I tell you  Remember to keep your answer hidden from the other team

 If you answer the question correctly you get one point automatically  You also get to shoot the ball into the trashcan for an extra point  Bounces are fair when shooting  The team with the most points at the end will be the winner

 The winning team will earn one free night off homework!  Not valid for projects, quizzes, or other major assignments.

 Today we are playing to study for our comma and semicolon test. Here’s how it works  I am going to show you a slide with a sentence. You must write down the sentence and fix it by placing or removing conjunctions, commas, or semicolons.  Some sentences are correct as is. If the sentence is correct, write correct on your board.

Play Ball!

 I like that guy the guy down by the river.

 I like that guy, the guy down by the river.

 Cars trucks and busses were stranded by the storm.

 Cars, trucks, and busses were stranded.

 Ariel took her umbrella for it looked like rain.

 Ariel took her umbrella, for it looked like rain.

 The mountains were snowy. The weather seemed warm.

 The mountains were snowy, but the weather seemed warm.

 I like to eat tacos, because they are the best.

 Correct!!!

 Pizza is great I really like it.

 Pizza is great; I really like it.  Pizza is great, and I really like it.  Pizza is great, because I really like it.

 To make pizza you need cheese.

 To make pizza, you need cheese.

 Making the pizza is easy, eating it is easier.

 Making the pizza is easy, but eating it is easier.  Making the pizza is easy; eating it is easier.

 Parents who know how to cook make good pizza.

 Parents, who know how to cook, make good pizza.

 Daryl will you get that?

 Daryl, will you get that?

 Because I care, I talk to the lady at Fry’s, the one with the red jacket.

Correct!!!

 When walking watch for cars.

 When walking, watch for cars.

 I said “pizza tastes good.”

 I said, “pizza tastes good.”

To be, or not to be…

Correct!!!

Monday July

Monday, July 4, 1776

555 E Pizza st. PieTown AZ, 55555

555 E Pizza st., PieTown, AZ 55555

Going to the nurse, the kid fell and broke his arms.

Correct!!!

I want to go to the park I want to play ball.

I want to go to the park; I want to play ball. I want to go to the park, and I want to play ball. I want to go to the park, because I want to play ball.

If you can’t control yourself, you can’t go to the Cheeto store.

 Correct!!!

If you can’t control yourself, you can’t go to the Cheeto store.

 Correct!!!

I cant wait to go to the park it’s my favorite!

I cant wait to go to the park; it’s my favorite! I cant wait to go to the park, because it’s my favorite! I cant wait to go to the park, for it’s my favorite!

To get pasta go to Olive Garden

To get pasta, go to Olive Garden