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11/9/15WN All periods Set aside 3 new pages in your writing notebook for warm- ups. Write the two sentences below and make changes as you see needed. Set aside 3 new pages in your writing notebook for warm- ups. Write the two sentences below and make changes as you see needed. 1)In 1641 the general court of Massachusetts past a law banning sum religious groups from the colony 2)In medieval japan woman died there tooths black to be fashionable. tooths black to be fashionable.

11/10/15WN All periods Write the two sentences below and make changes as you see needed. Write the two sentences below and make changes as you see needed. 1)Laylas lunch looked so good because it was Mexican so Ms. Aldridge ate it all 2)On her plate Layla had a lot of delicious food black beans rice queso and a bean burrito

Do you have all your work turned in??? 11/11/15WN All periods Do you have all your work turned in??? Write the two sentences below and make changes as you see needed. Write the two sentences below and make changes as you see needed. 1)All of Ms. Aldridges students are so great but there are so many of them 120! 2)The other day It was last weekend to be exact Will fell all the way down into the well in his back yard

Workbook pages and quiz tomorrow! 11/12/15WN 1/5 periods Workbook pages and quiz tomorrow! Write the following sentences n your notebook. Add in the commas, colons, dashes, and parenthesis where they are needed. This is one of the warm-ups I will be checking in your notebook- FYI! Write the following sentences n your notebook. Add in the commas, colons, dashes, and parenthesis where they are needed. This is one of the warm-ups I will be checking in your notebook- FYI! In class yesterday we reviewed a lot of punctuation marks colons commas dashes and parenthesis. Commas are so useful they help our sentences make sense. Ms. A really wants you to study and she wants all of your food this shouldn’t surprise you!

Workbook pages and quiz tomorrow! 11/12/15WN 2/4 periods Workbook pages and quiz tomorrow! Write the following sentences n your notebook. Add in the commas, colons, dashes, and parenthesis where they are needed. This is one of the warm-ups I will be checking in your notebook- FYI! Write the following sentences n your notebook. Add in the commas, colons, dashes, and parenthesis where they are needed. This is one of the warm-ups I will be checking in your notebook- FYI! In class yesterday we reviewed a lot of punctuation marks colons commas dashes and parenthesis. Commas are so useful they help our sentences make sense. Ms. A really wants you to study and she wants all of your food this shouldn’t surprise you! Commas: 5 Colons: 1 Dashes: 1 Parenthesis: 1 set

Workbook pages and quiz today! 11/13/15WN ALL periods Workbook pages and quiz today! TURN IN YOUR WORKBOOK PAGES BEFORE THE In your notebook, write a paragraph of your choosing (5-7 sentences). In this paragraph you must includes all four of the punctuation marks we just learned about: commas, parenthesis, dashes, and colons. You will have to do this on your quiz so practice now! This will also be another warm-up I will check in your notebook!