English I Nov. 16, 2015 Bell work: Handout for their, there, and they're. Complete sentences 1-5. (21) Agenda: 1. 5-Minute Detail wkst. & paragraph.

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English I Nov. 16, 2015 Bell work: Handout for their, there, and they're. Complete sentences 1-5. (21) Agenda: 1. 5-Minute Detail wkst. & paragraph

USAGE: their, there, they’re 1. __________ dog is an annoying mutt. 2. __________ once was a bird called a Dodo. 3. My aunt and uncle are arriving tomorrow. __________ coming from California. 4. Many years ago __________ were not any cars, so people used to travel by horse and carriage. 5. My neighbors have bought a second car. __________ new one is candy apple red.

English I Nov. 17, 2015 Bell work: Handout for their, there, and they're. Complete sentences 1-5. (21) Agenda: 1. 5-Minute Detail wkst. & paragraph

USAGE: their, there, they’re 1. __________ dog is an annoying mutt. 2. __________ once was a bird called a Dodo. 3. My aunt and uncle are arriving tomorrow. __________ coming from California. 4. Many years ago __________ were not any cars, so people used to travel by horse and carriage. 5. My neighbors have bought a second car. __________ new one is candy apple red.

English I Nov. 18, 2015 Bell work: Handout for their, there, and they're. Complete sentences 1-5. (22) Agenda: 1. 5-Minute Detail wkst. & paragraph 2. Prepositions and Prepositional phrases 3. Revise paragraph to include prepositional phrases. Underline the prepositional phrase and circle the prepositions. 4. A-Z Story

USAGE: their, there, they’re 1. Surprisingly, both of __________ cars are 4WD. 2. If you look over __________ you will see the beautiful sunset. 3. Have you seen where __________ building that new road? 4. I think __________ address is 1171 Newlands Road. 5. Do you know what __________ phone number is?

English I Nov. 19, 2015 Bell work: Handout for their, there, and they're. Complete sentences 1-5. (22) Agenda: 1. 5-Minute Detail wkst. & paragraph 2. Prepositions and Prepositional phrases 3. Revise paragraph to include prepositional phrases. Underline the prepositional phrase and circle the prepositions. 4. A-Z Story

USAGE: their, there, they’re 1. Surprisingly, both of __________ cars are 4WD. 2. If you look over __________ you will see the beautiful sunset. 3. Have you seen where __________ building that new road? 4. I think __________ address is 1171 Newlands Road. 5. Do you know what __________ phone number is?

Bell work: Revise your 5-Minute detail paragraph or poem to include at least FIVE prepositional phrases. Underline the prepositional phrase and circle the prepositions. (23) Agenda: 1. A-Z Story English I Nov. 20, 2015 Bell work: Revise your 5-Minute detail paragraph or poem to include at least FIVE prepositional phrases. Underline the prepositional phrase and circle the prepositions. (23) Agenda: 1. A-Z Story

5-Minute Detail paragraph REVISION 1. Revise each sentence by including at least ONE prepositional phrase. 2. Circle the preposition and underline the prepositional phrase. 3. Highlight the detail words you generated from the front.