11/30/15 WARM UP WELCOME BACK!!!! 1) Start up your new 4 warm-up pages! Write down the following sentence. Circle the pronouns and write down the pronouns.

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11/30/15 WARM UP WELCOME BACK!!!! 1) Start up your new 4 warm-up pages! Write down the following sentence. Circle the pronouns and write down the pronouns case (demonstrative, reflexive, subject, object, possessive) I went to the store yesterday and saw my cousin in the bread isle. 2) Now, write your own sentence with a demonstrative pronoun with its antecedent. TURN IN YOUR WORKBOOK PAGES IF YOU HAVE THEM!

12/1/15 1/5 Periods Write down the following sentences. Circle the simple subject of the sentence and underline the whole predicate. 1) When I got in my car this morning, my coffee spilled all over my seat. 2) I was so tired last night that I fell asleep watching one of my favorite T.V. shows. TURN IN YOUR WORKBOOK PAGES IF YOU HAVE THEM!

Write down the following sentences. Circle the entire subject of the sentence and underline the whole predicate. 1) My coffee spilled all over my car seat this morning. 2) I fell asleep watching one of my favorite T.V. shows last night. 12/1/15 2/4 Periods TURN IN YOUR WORKBOOK PAGES IF YOU HAVE THEM!

12/2/15 ALL Periods Write down the following sentences. Circle the simple subject of the sentence and underline the whole predicate. 1) After 6 th period ended, I had to run to the gym to get to basketball practice. 2) Even though we will have a game Friday, I am still going to bed early. TURN IN YOUR WORKBOOK PAGES IF YOU HAVE THEM!

12/3/15 ALL Periods Write down the following sentences and answer the questions: -What is the conjunction in this sentence and what type is it? Either you study for your quizzes, or you do not do well. -How many nouns are in the following sentence and what are they? I really enjoy your house, but it smells like fish. I really enjoy your house, but it smells like fish.

12/4/15 ALL Periods FREE WRITE You may write for 10 minutes about anything you wish, but you must include and circle the following: nouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions.