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Friday, October 15, 2010

Prepositional Package H/W

Remember:
  • Pages 7-8-9 from your prepostional package for H/W.
  • Graham class ONLY - Write three P2s for the topic sentence on the back of the power plan. Next, write three P3 for just one of the P2s.
  • work on your prepositional phrase skit. By the end of tomorrow's session, your group should be able to run through  your play from start ot finish. Remember the WILF
  • Daily Editing Books due tomorrow. This is an easy A+. You just need to hand it in completed on time.
Don't worry about finishing Hatchet. We'll tackle that tomorrow.

26 comments:

  1. On page seven in our prepositional phrase booklet, do we do the bottom part?

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  2. Hi every body,
    I do not get page number 8 in our workbook.
    Can anyone help me?
    Also, I have the same question as Colin. Do we have to do the bottom part on page 7?
    Thanks

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  3. Hi again,
    In your nartive, can you have a narritor?
    Thanks
    Lauren

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  4. Hi again,
    In your nartive, can you have a narritor?
    Thanks
    Lauren

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  5. ignore the bottom parts of the pages

    yes Lauren

    maybe i should add 'narrative' to the spelling list?

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  6. Mr. Buxton, I can't find my Daily Editting Book i had it this morning in school, but now i cant find it. I searched in my desk but it is no where is it ok if i turn it in tomarrow? It must be somewhere in my desk! Sorry.

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  7. i also found my prepisitional phrase booklet so you do not have to worry about that!

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  8. do we use the Regions Jeopardy Sheet to do the power plan for the Graham class

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  9. yes beck
    janie.. you're funny.. i wish you would punctuate those compound sentences properly though!

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  10. Just so I'm clear, a naritive is a piece of writing that has one person or character that tells the whole story while the other characters only talk a little?( I know that that sentence was a run on, but I was running out of time to type this)

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  11. I think it is mostly actions and less speakingish

    -Eliza Cotchett

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  12. so if you are writing i would think of mostly the plot and scenes

    -Eliza Cotchett

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  13. For a preposional phrase would insted be a prepositon

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  14. Eliza and Lauren both of you have the correct idea but a narritive is one person telling a story from there point of view, you describe what it was like for you/him/her and you tell it with descripiton and actions!

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  15. what do we do on page 8 of our prep. phrase packet??

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  17. I put the participle phrase and then what it describes
    Hope this helps

    -Eliza Cotchett

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  18. i dont know if im right i just tried my best guessing
    sorry

    -Eliza Cotchett

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  19. i mean not tomarrow on Monday sorry. So is that ok?

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  20. for anyone who's asking "what do we do on page 8 of the prep. phrase book", i think you write the prep phrase down in the first colum,and put what it describes in the next one.

    i hop this helps!

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  21. p.s. i spelled hope wrong. it's "hope" not "hop"!:)

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  22. for anyone who's asking "what do we do on page 8 of the prep. phrase book", i think you write the prep phrase down in the first colum,and put what it describes in the next one.

    i hop this helps!

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