Bellwork Nouns. Monday, Sept. 13, 2010 Identifying Pronouns Directions: Number your paper 1 – 4. After each number, write the pronoun in the sentence.

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Bellwork Nouns

Monday, Sept. 13, 2010 Identifying Pronouns Directions: Number your paper 1 – 4. After each number, write the pronoun in the sentence. After each pronoun, write the noun the pronoun replaces. Ex: The firefighter carefully adjusted her oxygen mask. her, firefighter 1. Mona hoped the letter was for her. 2. “I watch the news every day,” said Bill. 3. The children made lunch themselves. 4. The twins are redecorating their room.

Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010 Identifying Pronouns Directions: Number your paper 1 – 4. After each number, write the pronoun in the sentence. Remember to include possessive pronouns Ex: My bicycle is smaller than yours. my, yours 1. The baby cried herself to sleep. 2. They read my report and like it. 3. My goals are different from hers. 4. The ipod is his, but the tapes are hers.

Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010 Identifying Adjectives Directions: Circle the adjectives in the following sentences. Draw an arrow from each adjective to the noun it modifies. Ex: No one could move the massive rock. 1. Sue bought a red dress and black shoes. 2. Don’t go near the deserted cabin. 3. Mary is the youngest child in the family.

Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010 Identifying Adjectives Directions: Circle the adjectives in the following sentences. Draw an arrow from each adjective to the noun it modifies. Ex: Mary Shelley wrote a horror story. 1. Her eerie novel was successful. 2. It is still popular all around the world. 3. The novel was made into a horror movie.

Friday, Sept. 17, 2010 Review: Take out your bellwork, and notes on nouns. Review your notes and get ready for your test. If you have a question, be prepared to ask it in just a moment.