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1 Unit 1- Chapter 1

2 My parents were born in Italy. My birthday is August 25th.
Theme: About Me What are the people doing in these photos? Do you do these things? Where? When? I have three (3) sisters. My parents were born in Italy. My birthday is August 25th.

3 Vocabulary calculator cabinet ruler textbook workbook
computer and printer

4 Welcoming a New Student
Welcome to the class. My name is Mrs. Miller. I’m your teacher. What’s your name? My name is Alex Garcia.

5 Asking to Borrow Things
Do you have a calculator? Yes, I have a calculator. Nadia Amy calculator

6

7 Subjects and Verbs A subject tells who or what the sentence is about. It can be a NOUN (person, place, thing, animal) A VERB tells what the subject is or does. The verb changes form to match the subject. Subject Verb Object.ppt

8 Subject Pronouns Noun Person
A subject pronoun replaces the subject in a sentence. Noun A noun is a person, place, or thing. A pronoun takes the place of the noun. Person Mr. Jones likes his job. The girl is a student. He likes his job. She is a student. Place Oakland is in California. The library has many books. It is a large city. It has many books. Thing The book is on the desk. It is on the desk. Things The pens are on the desk. They are blue.

9 The Verb ‘be’- Present Tense
Subject Verb Example I am I am a teacher. You We They are You are students. We are at school. They are in the library. She He It is She is Maya. He is Jorge. It is a pen.

10 Possessive Adjectives
Possessive adjectives tell who or what something belongs to. They come before a noun. Possessive Adjective Sentence my I am a teacher. MY name is Mr. Miller. your You are a student. YOUR name is Ms. Lopez his He is from Colombia. HIS name is Pedro. her She is a nurse. HER office is in the school. its The cat is under the bed. ITS name is Bella. our We are in class. OUR teacher is Mr. Miller. their They are from Russia. THEIR names are Ivan and Anna.

11 Pronoun or Possessive Adjective?
Pronoun Possessive Adjective it they she its he his you I her my your we their our

12 Possessive pronouns come after the verb be.
Possessive pronouns tell who or what something belongs to. Possessive pronouns come after the verb be. Possessive Adjective Possessive Pronoun Sentence my mine This is my workbook. The workbook is MINE. your yours Those are your textbooks. The textbooks are YOURS. his This is his calculator. The calculator is HIS. her hers That is her printer. The printer is HERS. our ours That is our computer. The computer is OURS. their theirs This is their cabinet. The cabinet is THEIRS.

13 Pronoun, Possessive Adj., or Possessive Pronoun?
Pronoun, Pos Adj, Pos Pronoun.docx

14 Punctuation- End Marks
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15 nd pond hand

16 nt tent student

17 st test toast

18 sk desk tusk

19 mp lamp camp

20 ct insect dissect

21 ft gift left

22 lt salt melt

23 lp help pulp

24 lk milk walk

25 lf shelf elf

26 ld mold child

27 Syllables Syllables.pptx

28 School Emergency Information Form
School Emergency Information Form.docx

29 The Date The date is ALWAYS written in this way: Month- Day- Year
For example: February 19, 2016 *Always capitalize the month *Always put a comma between the day and the year

30 Titles for Teacher’s Names
Mrs. = married woman Miss = unmarried woman Ms. = any woman Mr. = any man Dr. = PhD degree

31 Addresses Addresses are ALWAYS written in this way:
Building # Street Name City , State Zip Code For example: 180 East St. Colonia, NJ 07067

32 Abbreviations for Street Types
St. = Street Ave. = Avenue Rd. = Road Dr. = Drive Ct. = Court

33 different- (adj.) unlike, not the same

34 friendly- (adj.) helpful, pleasant, agreeable

35 interesting- (adj.) causing a wish to know more

36 miss- (v.) to feel a sense of loss

37 nice- (adj.) pretty, attractive

38 Scan for Information If you scan something, you don’t read every word.
You look quickly for the information that you want. For example, you can scan a form to find a person’s phone number. Scan for Information.docx

39 Text Genre: Informal Letter
A letter is a message that you write on paper. An informal letter is to a friend or family member. Feature greeting Dear name, closing Your friend, signature Luisa commas Closing and greeting both begin with capital letters and have commas. Informal Letter.docx

40 Writing a Friendly Letter
Friendly Letter\Informal Letter.docx

41 Reviews Chapter 1 Test\Miltestones Intro- Chapter 1 Jeopardy Review.pptx


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