LET’S PLAY bankrupt. PLAY IN PAIRS: “A” and “B”. CHOOSE YOUR ANSWER. COMPETE AGAINST EACH OTHER. IF IT’S CORRECT, YOU WIN MONEY. IF IT’S WRONG, YOU LOSE.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Kindergarten Mrs. Stephanie Stringer
Advertisements

Mr. Moneybags A Write On Activity Play and Win! Directions: Create 2 teams and a captain for each team: A Team and B Team Each team member prepares a.
Welcome to English 2 When Actions Happen Names of Words
Things that have already happened!
Welcome to Singular and Plural Possessive Nouns!
Kelso’s Choices.
If someone is hurting me
Taking Turns I can take turns By Solomon & Diego.
Those Confusing Apostrophes! Created by Betty Carpenter for Sixth Grade English SPI When should I use them? Do they go before the s or after? ‘ ‘
Relative Adverbs Essential Question: How can I use relative adverbs in the correct context to improve my reading and writing? ELACC4L1a. Use relative pronouns.
(It’s not that bad…). Error ID  They give you a sentence  Four sections are underlined  E is ALWAYS “No error”  Your job is to identify which one,
 Before you submit your paper, check these things.
Homophones Sound alike But are spelled differently And have different meaning.
Most Frequent Grammar Mistakes Solved!. Hers Hers is the third person singular feminine possessive pronoun - it replaces "her" + noun. Is this his or.
The Main uses of Apostrophes  To create possessives of nouns.  To show the omission of letters.  To indicate certain plurals of lowercase letters.
Vocabulary: Helping and sharing Grammar: make / do, seem / get / raise Function: Expressing feelings and ideas I think…/ In my opinion,…
Pronouns!. What’s a Pronoun? Have you ever wondered where pronouns came from in the first place? Probably not! We seem to take these little words for.
LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!! NounsVerbsAdjectives & Adverbs PhrasesSubj./Verb Agreement Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.
Parts of Speech REVIEW. Which word does NOT fit for the following noun: oxen plural common collective.
The people.
Period 1.
Subject-Verb Agreement Do I need an s at the end of the verb? Do I need an s at the end of the verb? Or should I leave the s off? Or should I leave the.
Let’s Try These! Directions: Choose the appropriate response for each situation and/or expression below. Ready?
“Spelling” on the GED refers to apostrophes and homonyms.
You’d better listen!. I need to make 1 elephant into 2 elephants but I can only move 2 lines. Advice: You’d better make a PREGNANT ELEPHANT then. PREGNANT.
 CHOOSE TEAMS  LOOK AT THE CATEGORY  CHOOSE THE TOP 5 ANSWER (S)  1000 PEOPLE SURVEYED WORLDWIDE  CHECK THE SURVEY ANSWERS!
Past tense Things that have already happened! Start.
Talk Topic Information for Parents Why is talk important? 1.The gift of speech is the greatest gift you can give to your child, apart from the gifts of.
Time to Review!!! CST Test Prep.. Fill in the blank: who’s, whose James plays soccer, while Jamil is the one _____ a terrific runner. who’s.
Possessive Nouns Our objective: To form singular possessive nouns To form plural possessive nouns.
SPI Vocabulary – Multimeaning Words Click picture to see BrainPop video.
A Free sample background from © 2002 By Default!Slide 1 Helping Verbs Using Houghton Mifflin Text p
Common Sentence Errors. Parallelism Errors Run-on Sentences Sentence Fragments Misplaced, Dangling Modifiers.
Possessive Nouns Time to Review. Possessive Nouns Show ownership or relationship Show ownership or relationship Use apostrophes Use apostrophes Example:
Sentence Structure Jeopardy!
DEMONSTRATIVES Grammar Reference Preparatore Linguistico:Dott.ssa Barbara Meloni.
HOMOPHONES English Education grades 7-12 Michelle Goble Next 
Kindergarten Mrs. Stephanie Stringer Adapted by: Leslie Pauley
4 th Grade Word Wall Words Commonly Misspelled Words
Click here to Play!. Is ICT the best subject ever?  A : No  B : Yes always!  C : Depends on the task  D : Maybe 10 £1 THOUSAND 9 £900 8 £800 7 £700.
Words That Sound The Same Homework Assignment. Directions Each page will have a different set of homophones. Print off the assignment to write in your.
Created by Bonnie Young ©2010 Clara Barton Before modifying and saving: A certificate may be printed when a student answers the last question correctly.
GRAMMAR AUCTION You have 525$ to spend. First, look at the sentences with your partners and decide if they are right or wrong. You can bid only 100$,
ACADEMIC WRITING I April 26 th Today Subject-verb agreement. Practice essay.
HOMOPHONES & OTHER FREQUENTLY MISUSED WORDS. TO, TOO, TWO  TO : 1. A PREPOSTION MEANING “TOWARDS” 2. USED WITH A VERB (TO SEE, TO WIN) 2. USED WITH A.
Prof Rickus’ Rules of Writing “The Elements of Style” 4th Edition Strunk and White An Excellent Writing Reference:
Main Wild Words Homophones 2 Homophones 1 Spelling Contraction, Pronoun or Verb
Animals are very talented and sometimes funny which I like.
Have fun on the internet while being safe!!  Do you know what cyber safety means?.. YesNo.
To the teacher: Your students will need to be able to see the SMART Board presentation. Your students will need their notebooks and/or notebook paper.
APOSTROPHES.  To show possession (ownership)  To show the omission (deletion) of letters APOSTROPHES HAVE TWO MAIN USES:
Rhyme Time! By Ms. Hamilton. What is a rhyme? A rhyme is when two words have the same middle sound! Just like hat and cat!
1 Prepared by: Laila al-Hasan. Unit 1: Finding the Ideal Job Part 6: Grammar 1. Descriptive Adjectives√ 2. Possessive Adjectives 3. Location of Adjectives.
1. Listen and practice, then test a partner Irregular verbs.
What does being a good friend mean to me?
L.O. To write in the present tense and first person. Steps to success To change from past to present tense To empathise with a character To edit and improve.
Kindergarten Mrs. Stephanie Stringer
Things that have already happened!
Subject - Verb Agreement
Bomb’s vs Unicorns.
Subject-Verb Agreement
Make sure you have all of your ELA stuff. BINDER AND NOTEBOOK
1. What do pronouns do?.
Bellwork: Take a look at the poem titled, I’m All Mixed Up:
Unit 5 Do you want to watch a game show? Section A 1a-2c 马房山中学 李智榕.
Spelling, Vocabulary, and Confusing Words
Fragment vs Complete Sentences.
Unit 10 Review Around the World.
Sentence Fragment Run-on.
Presentation transcript:

LET’S PLAY bankrupt

PLAY IN PAIRS: “A” and “B”. CHOOSE YOUR ANSWER. COMPETE AGAINST EACH OTHER. IF IT’S CORRECT, YOU WIN MONEY. IF IT’S WRONG, YOU LOSE MONEY. IF IT SAYS “DONATION”, THE MONEY GOES TO THE OTHER STUDENT. IF IT SAYS “BANKRUPT”, YOU LOSE ALL YOUR MONEY! BE SMART! CHOOSE WISELY.

THE CAT HURT IT’S / ITS PAW. 1

THE CAT HURT ITS PAW. 1 WIN $500.00

THE CAT HURT IT’S PAW. 1 $ DONATION

GUESS WHOSE / WHO’S HERE! 2

GUESS WHOSE HERE! LOSE $

GUESS WHO’S HERE! WIN $

I LIKE YOU’RE / YOUR MONKEY. 3

I LIKE YOUR MONKEY. WIN $

I LIKE YOU’RE MONKEY DONATE $

THE HOLE / WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING. 4

THE HOLE WORLD IS WATCHING. BANKRUPT 4

THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING. WIN $

These pants are too lose / loose. 5

These pants are too lose. Lose $

These pants are too loose. WIN $

I fell / felt dizzy. 6

I fell dizzy. Lose $

I felt dizzy. WIN $

WE HAD LOTS OF fun / funny AT THE FAIR. 8

WE HAD LOTS OF FUN AT THE FAIR. WIN $

WE HAD LOTS OF funny AT THE FAIR. LOSE $

THIS / THESE GAME IS COOL! 9

THIS GAME IS COOL! 9 WIN $600.00

THESE GAME IS COOL! 9 LOSE $600.00

Thank G-d IT’S / ITS Friday! 10

Thank G-d ITS FRIDAY! $ DONATION 10

Thank G-d IT’S FRIDAY! WIN $

WHOSE / WHO’S SOCKS ARE THESE? 11

Whose SOCKS ARE THESE? WIN $

WHO’S SOCKS ARE THESE? DONATE $

YOU’RE / Your the best! 1212

YOU’RE the best! WIN $

Your the best! DONATE $

There’s a hole / whole in the wall. 1313

There’s a hole in the wall. WIN $

There’s a whole in the wall. lose $

Don’t lose / loose your head. 1414

Don’t loose your head. Lose $

Don’t lose your head. WIN $

Humpty Dumpty fell / felt off the wall. 1515

Humpty Dumpty fell off THE WALL. WIN $

Humpty Dumpty felt off the wall. DONATE $

Clowns are supposed to be fun / funny. 1717

Clowns are supposed to be FUN. BANKRUPT 1717

Clowns are supposed to be FUNNY. WIN $

THIS / THESE toys are really old! 1818

THIS toys are really old! Lose $

THESE toys are really old! WIN $

LET’S RECAP…

fell - PAST TENSE OF FALL felt – PAST TENSE OF FEEL

FUN – (noun) a good time FUNNY – (adj.) humorous, comical

Lose – (Verb) not find Loose – (Adj.) not tight

IT’S – it is Its – possessive, belonging to it.

this – singular these- plural

WHOLE - COMPLETE HOLE - ORIFICE

WHO’S – who is Whose - possession

You’re – you are Your - possessive

Your turn: Working in pairs, write 5 sentences with two options each. Swap papers and choose the correct option in your partner’s paper!

That was exhausting!