Friday, February 27, 2015

Pronoun Test Review

The pronoun test has been rescheduled for Tuesday, March 3rd.

 Below is link to the Pronoun Review sheet that students were given on Thursday. It will be checked for completion on Monday, and students will have time to check and correct their answers. This sheet should be used as a study tool in addition to notes and other practice sentences.

Pronoun Review

Monday, February 23, 2015

Pronoun Practice

We have been covering pronouns for the past week. Some of the information is a review, but a lot of it is new information. Below is a practice sheet for the first three days of pronoun information. This practice sheet covers possessive pronouns, object pronouns, subject pronouns, and identifying first, second, and third person pronouns. This practice sheet is meant to be electronic and stay on your
Google Drive account.

Before you can begin you must click "file" and "make a copy" to have your own copy.

Pronoun Practice


Thursday, February 19, 2015

Pronouns Notes and Practice


Here are the links to print out the notes and practice sheets for pronouns. If you have misplaced the copies given to you in class, you can print them out. The test on this material will be Friday, 2/27/15.

Pronoun Notes

Pronoun Practice

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Verbs and Their Jobs Test

For this assessment, you will have the choice to take the test online using Socrative or on paper. There will not always be a choice on testing format, but I was able to do it for the assessment.

Here is the link for the online test: Socrative

The room number is listed on the board. Once you are finished, look for further instructions on the board.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Verbs Quiz/Creative Writing Assignment

Here is the link for the Verbs Quiz:
Socrative

Once you are finished with the your quiz, you can begin the creative writing assignment. Here is your story starter:

"Are those wings?!" my sister asked with a strange look on her face.

You need to write the story on your own paper (not the chromebook). Remember, every story should have a conflict and resolution. A good story, with a well developed plot, should be at least 1.5 pages long. We will use this story for verbs practice next week. If you don't finish today, you will need to work on it for homework.