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TAKE OUT YOUR GRAMMAR/QUICKWRITE SHEET MONDAY/TUESDAY-PICK UP A NEW ONE ON THE BOX WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY-GO GET IT FROM YOUR FILE FOLDER

#1-CAPITALIZATION last spring we read about a swiss village in geography class.

#2-PUNCTUATION This rug most certainly was made in China or India

#3-PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs Circle the correct verb. The duck (swim, swims) slowly.

#4-PARTS OF SPEECH: Subject Circle the subject/s in the sentence. Letters, bills, and stamps were lying on the table.

#5-SENTENCE COMBINGING 1.The book is about wildlife, on the library table, open to a chapter about a moose. 2.The book about wildlife is on the library table open to a chapter about moose. 3.The book about wildlife is on the library table and is open to a chapter about moose.

FOCUS ON THE QUICKWRITE YOU HAVE 5 MINUTES TO FILL UP THE ENTIRE BOX.