- 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.
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Prepositional Package H/W
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On page seven in our prepositional phrase booklet, do we do the bottom part?
ReplyDeleteHi every body,
ReplyDeleteI 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
Hi again,
ReplyDeleteIn your nartive, can you have a narritor?
Thanks
Lauren
Hi again,
ReplyDeleteIn your nartive, can you have a narritor?
Thanks
Lauren
ignore the bottom parts of the pages
ReplyDeleteyes Lauren
maybe i should add 'narrative' to the spelling list?
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.
ReplyDeletei also found my prepisitional phrase booklet so you do not have to worry about that!
ReplyDeletedo we use the Regions Jeopardy Sheet to do the power plan for the Graham class
ReplyDeleteWhen is are narrative due?
ReplyDeleteyes beck
ReplyDeletejanie.. you're funny.. i wish you would punctuate those compound sentences properly though!
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)
ReplyDeleteKind of Lauren
ReplyDeleteI think it is mostly actions and less speakingish
ReplyDelete-Eliza Cotchett
so if you are writing i would think of mostly the plot and scenes
ReplyDelete-Eliza Cotchett
For a preposional phrase would insted be a prepositon
ReplyDeleteEliza 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!
ReplyDeletethank you bekah
ReplyDeletewhat do we do on page 8 of our prep. phrase packet??
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ReplyDeleteI put the participle phrase and then what it describes
ReplyDeleteHope this helps
-Eliza Cotchett
i dont know if im right i just tried my best guessing
ReplyDeletesorry
-Eliza Cotchett
Yes, bennett
ReplyDeletei mean not tomarrow on Monday sorry. So is that ok?
ReplyDeletefor 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.
ReplyDeletei hop this helps!
p.s. i spelled hope wrong. it's "hope" not "hop"!:)
ReplyDeletefor 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.
ReplyDeletei hop this helps!