Week 16 Skill: Comparative/Superlative Adjectives.

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Week 16 Skill: Comparative/Superlative Adjectives

MONDAY: DOL Although this week is a 5 day weak we have long advisory on Wednesday, and Friday. Last weekend was the baddest because it was dangerous to drive, their will be to much snow to shovel and the ground is very icy Although this week is a 5 day weak we have long advisory on Wednesday, and Friday. Last weekend was the baddest because it was dangerous to drive, their will be to much snow to shovel and the ground is very icy

Please Remember / When comparing 2 things….use ER or MORE…but not BOTH / She was taller than her mother. / When comparing 2 things….use ER or MORE…but not BOTH / She was taller than her mother. / When comparing more than 2 things…use EST or MOST…but not BOTH / He was the cutest of them all.

Monday: Practice ACT Skill: Comparative/Superlative Adjectives When we were at the museum last week, I saw one of the most old 1 paintings ever. The painting had a lot of colors, so it kind of stinged my eyes. When 2 The musuem tour was over, I run outside to 3 catch the bus back to school. When we were at the museum last week, I saw one of the most old 1 paintings ever. The painting had a lot of colors, so it kind of stinged my eyes. When 2 The musuem tour was over, I run outside to 3 catch the bus back to school. 1) A. No Change B. more old C. oldest D. older 2) A. No Change B. stang C. sting D. stung 3) A. No Change B. ran C. had ran D. running

There Are No Children Here: Activity / Put yourself in the shoes of either Lajoe, Lafayette, or Pharoah. Explain what is going on in your life right now. How are you feeling? / Please write in complete sentences / This must be at least one paragraph long / You must use correct grammar and punctuation / You must use at least THREE comparative/superlative adjectives correctly and UNDERLINE them. / You must use at least THREE commas correctly / Put yourself in the shoes of either Lajoe, Lafayette, or Pharoah. Explain what is going on in your life right now. How are you feeling? / Please write in complete sentences / This must be at least one paragraph long / You must use correct grammar and punctuation / You must use at least THREE comparative/superlative adjectives correctly and UNDERLINE them. / You must use at least THREE commas correctly

TUESDAY: DOL / Later during college, studying english and she was a star athlete on the deans list / My new year’s resolution is to come to school on time prepared and ready to pass all of my, classes / Later during college, studying english and she was a star athlete on the deans list / My new year’s resolution is to come to school on time prepared and ready to pass all of my, classes

Tuesday: Practice ACT Skill: Comparative/Superlative Adjectives The students I used to tutor having ranged in age 1 from eight to thirteen years old. I had the goodest days when all my 2 students did the homework. I would be annoyed when my students didn’t do the work I 3 learned to live with it. The students I used to tutor having ranged in age 1 from eight to thirteen years old. I had the goodest days when all my 2 students did the homework. I would be annoyed when my students didn’t do the work I 3 learned to live with it. 1) A. No Change B. ranging C. ranged D. will range 2) A. No Change B. gooder C. most good D. best 3) A. No Change B. work, I C. work, but D. work if

There Are No Children Here: Activity / Out of Lajoe, Lafayette, and Pharoh, which character do you think you most relate to and why? Make a few text-to-self connections here. Explain WHY and HOW you most relate to this character. / Please write in complete sentences / This must be at least one paragraph long / You must use correct grammar and punctuation / You must use at least THREE comparative/superlative adjectives correctly and UNDERLINE them. / You must use at least THREE commas correctly / Out of Lajoe, Lafayette, and Pharoh, which character do you think you most relate to and why? Make a few text-to-self connections here. Explain WHY and HOW you most relate to this character. / Please write in complete sentences / This must be at least one paragraph long / You must use correct grammar and punctuation / You must use at least THREE comparative/superlative adjectives correctly and UNDERLINE them. / You must use at least THREE commas correctly

WEDNESDAY: DOL / When I graduate high school 3 years from now I had the most big graduation party! / Yesterday I am having people over to study for too tests write a paper and do extra credit, for english. / When I graduate high school 3 years from now I had the most big graduation party! / Yesterday I am having people over to study for too tests write a paper and do extra credit, for english.

Wednesday: Practice ACT Skill: Comparative/Superlative Adjectives When we moved to Chicago from Atlanta, my siblings and I were in our teen, but my cousin, who was the younger, was 1 only two years old. My cousin was too young to play many of the games we played, so he has left 2 to play on his own. He always told me that he couldn’t wait 3 to be old enough to play with us. When we moved to Chicago from Atlanta, my siblings and I were in our teen, but my cousin, who was the younger, was 1 only two years old. My cousin was too young to play many of the games we played, so he has left 2 to play on his own. He always told me that he couldn’t wait 3 to be old enough to play with us. 1) A. No Change B. the more young C. the most young D. the youngest 2) A. No Change B. was left C. was leaving D. leaves 3) A. No Change B. me, that C. me that, D. me: that

There Are No Children Here: Activity / If you could make one wish come true for Lajoe’s family, what would that wish be? Why did you choose this wish? How do you think this wish would help the family? / Please write in complete sentences / This must be at least one paragraph long / You must use correct grammar and punctuation / You must use at least THREE comparative/superlative adjectives correctly and UNDERLINE them. / You must use at least THREE commas correctly / If you could make one wish come true for Lajoe’s family, what would that wish be? Why did you choose this wish? How do you think this wish would help the family? / Please write in complete sentences / This must be at least one paragraph long / You must use correct grammar and punctuation / You must use at least THREE comparative/superlative adjectives correctly and UNDERLINE them. / You must use at least THREE commas correctly