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Follow these directions: Get your literary notebook and respond: Type 2date Copy three sentences from the pages you read last night of your PCR book that contain vivid verbs. Underline the verbs.
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Today’s Agenda: Review HW Mini Lesson: Adjectives Practice with Schooled Homework: worksheet and study for quiz
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What are Adjectives? Picture a car in your mind. Do you have an image in your head? Now make it red.
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What is an Adjective? Now make it fast.
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What is an Adjective? Now make it old-fashioned.
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What is an Adjective? Now make it broken.
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Pick a secret object (person or thing) in the room. Write a list of words that describes this object. Use your five senses!
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An adjective describes a noun or a pronoun. An adjective answers: What kind? Which one? How many? How much? Example: happy dog that boy seven girls enough money
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Can you find the adjectives? We saw the gray elephant at the zoo. First find the nouns and/or pronouns… Then ask, “What words describe?” WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY? HOW MUCH?
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Can you find the adjectives? He found two pennies on the ground. First find the nouns and/or pronouns… Then ask, “What words describe?” WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY? HOW MUCH?
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Can you find the adjectives? Those children heard the bell. First find the nouns and/or pronouns… Then ask, “What words describe?” WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY? HOW MUCH?
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Can you find the adjectives? I loaned my Uggs to my younger sister. First find the nouns and/or pronouns… Then ask, “What words describe?” WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY? HOW MUCH?
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Can you find the adjectives? I wish I had more money! First find the nouns and/or pronouns… Then ask, “What words describe?” WHAT KIND? WHICH ONE? HOW MANY? HOW MUCH?
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Location of Adjectives Adjectives can be located in three places in a sentence. 1. Most common location is directly in front of the noun it is modifying. Ex. the big dog, the new toy 2. Location #2 is after a linking verb or verb. Ex. The game was interesting. 3. Location #3 occurs after a noun when it is set off by commas. Ex. The book, well-written and suspenseful, kept my interest.
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Articles = Adjectives Articles: a - refers to any noun –Example: Please hand me a cup of flour. an – refers to any noun that begins with a vowel –Example: Please hand me an egg. the – refers to a specific noun –Example: Please hand me the cup of flour and the egg.
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Proper Adjectives An adjective that is formed from a proper noun. Proper adjectives, like proper nouns, are capitalized. Proper adjectives, like proper nouns, are specific. Examples: – I enjoy Italian cuisine. Italian (proper adjective) Italy (proper noun) – Capricorn Anderson worshiped at a Buddhist shrine. Buddhist (proper adjective) Buddha (proper noun)
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Announcement: Grammar Quiz Tuesday 15 pts. What to Study: – Common noun – Proper noun – Pronoun – Antecedent – Action verb – Linking verb – Adjective – Article – Proper Adjective
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Homework: Adjective worksheet (2-sided) Study for grammar quiz (Tuesday)
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Follow these directions: 1. Type 2 Lesson Closure – 6 pointsdate Copy this famous quotation into your journal and identify: ADJECTIVE, ARTICLE, VERB, NOUNS, and PRONOUN: “The only thing to fear is fear itself.”
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