Dinosaurs: Where Did They Come From and Where Did They Go? Daily Oral Language Week 3.

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Dinosaurs: Where Did They Come From and Where Did They Go? Daily Oral Language Week 3

Sentence 1 many scientists dont believe no flood happened like the bible tells us. i dont got no idea which dinosaur made the tracks in my backyard

Sentence 2 Circle the underlined word if it is an adverb. Double underline it if it is a preposition. we know that dinosaurs have died off. oh no gasped elaine. the velociraptor bone just fell off the table

Sentence 3 Circle the underlined word if it is an adverb. Double underline it if it is a preposition. as the truck turned a corner, the fossilized egg fell out. jan walked outside the philadelphia academy of natural sciences

Sentence 4 Use the correct form of the adverb to compare. the scientists can locate the tracks (soon) than the satellites said the tour guide. we will explore the mountains and explore the plains and examine the rock layers

Sentence 5 Insert the correct conjunction. i can tell you what i think, ________ you have a good mind of youre own for thinking. these scientists believe the boulders sands muds and water moved a lot during the flood