INTERJECTIONS!. Academic Language Interjection Exclamation Point Emotion.

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INTERJECTIONS!

Academic Language Interjection Exclamation Point Emotion

Essential Questions

What is an interjection?

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Match Me! 1.____! I almost sat on the cat. 2.___! What out for that book! 3.___! Something on the stove is burning! 4.___, Lilia! Be careful with that milk! 5.___, we will have to get a new cord for our lamp. 6.Something smells bad, __. 7.Down the stairs comes Dad with, ____, the biggest present I’ve ever seen! 8.At last the part is over, __. A.Oops B.Hey C.Uh-oh D.Oh dear E.Oh no F.Ugh G.Oh my H.Whew I.Yikes J.well 9.____! Look out for the roller skate. 10.The part was, ____, interesting to say the least.

Essential Questions

Interjection Dice Game!

Directions

Sum It Up