CTE Bell Work Week of August 25. Mon, Aug. 25 O Review the definitions and words as a class. O After reviewing, students should answer the website’s questions.

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CTE Bell Work Week of August 25

Mon, Aug. 25 O Review the definitions and words as a class. O After reviewing, students should answer the website’s questions on their own paper. When everyone is done, enter the class’s answer to see who got the answer correct. O m/bigdog/agrpa_exerc ise.htm m/bigdog/agrpa_exerc ise.htm O Pronoun: A word that takes the place of a noun O Antecedent: The noun that has been replaced 1. Pronouns must agree in person with the antecedent 2. Singular pronouns must be matched with singular antecedents, vice versa 3. The gender must match

Tues/Wed, Aug O Preposition- A word that shows the relationship between a noun and another word. O Examples: O I would like a piece of pie. O There is a bug in the classroom. O I wish I could tell my teacher about my issue. O She bought that purse at Walmart. O Write the prepositions in the following sentences: O She drank a bottle of juice from the refrigerator. O He is the first person in the long line. O Did you see the show on television? O On July 4th, we celebrate Independence Day. O We go to the store in the town on Wednesday. O Anne and Madeline are at their grandmother’s house over the weekend

Thurs/Fri, Aug For the Thanksgiving reunion, relatives were sitting in the dining room, on the porch, and in the carport. A. Thanksgiving, reunion B. were, sitting C. porch and D. No error 2. Lydia seems to be a kind, considerate girl. A. seems, to B. considerate, girl C. kind considerate D. No error 3. This fishing pole Nathan, has seen better days. A. pole, Nathan, B. has, seen C. Nathan D. No error 4. Oh I forgot to bring the cookies. A. Oh, B. I, forgot C. to, bring D. No error 5. The badger, a shy animal sometimes makes friends with a coyote. sometimes, makes B. friends, with C. a shy animal, D. No error 7. "Silent Night" was written by two men from the village of Oberndorf Austria. A. men, from B. "Silent Night," C. Oberndorf, Austria D. No error

Answers O Monday: The answers are included in the test link.

Tuesday/ Wednesday Answers She drank a bottle of juice from the refrigerator. He is the first person in the long line. Did you see the show on television? On July 4th, we celebrate Independence Day. We go to the store in the town on Wednesday. Anne and Madeline are at their grandmother’s house over the weekend

Tuesday/ Wednesday Answers O "How on earth can you see the TV sitting so far back?" O "Yeah, I used to skip school a lot, too“ - NONE O "Just leave all the lights on... it makes the house look more cheery“ None O "Let me smell that shirt -- Yeah, it's good for another week" O "Go ahead and keep that stray dog, honey. I'll be glad to feed and walk him every day“ None O "Well, if Timmy's mom says it's OK, that's good enough for me." O "I don't have a tissue with me... just use your sleeve" O "Don't bother wearing a jacket - the wind-chill is bound to improve“ None

Tuesday/ Wednesday Answers O She drank a bottle of juice from the refrigerator. O He is the first person in the long line. O Did you see the show on television? O On July 4th, we celebrate Independence Day. O We go to the store in the town on Wednesday. O Anne and Madeline are at their grandmother’s house over the weekend

Thurs/Fri Answers 1. For the Thanksgiving reunion, relatives were sitting in the dining room, on the porch, and in the carport. A. Thanksgiving, reunion B. were, sitting C. porch and D. No error 2. Lydia seems to be a kind, considerate girl. A. seems, to B. considerate, girl C. kind considerate D. No error 3. This fishing pole Nathan, has seen better days. A. pole, Nathan, B. has, seen C. Nathan D. No error 4. Oh I forgot to bring the cookies. A. Oh, B. I, forgot C. to, bring D. No error 5. The badger, a shy animal sometimes makes friends with a coyote. sometimes, makes B. friends, with C. a shy animal, D. No error 7. "Silent Night" was written by two men from the village of Oberndorf Austria. A. men, from B. "Silent Night," C. Oberndorf, Austria D. No error