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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Adjectives -Test Review

Click Voki for important update to H/W sheet!

Use these links below to practice for your adjectives test

General
http://www.childrensuniversity.manchester.ac.uk/interactives/literacy/wordclasses/adjectives.asp

Adjectives - comapratives and superlatives

http://www.eflnet.com/grammar/comparisons.php
http://www.quia.com/quiz/1498694.html?AP_rand=459928495
http://anthonyhalderman.com/english/compsup.htm
http://www.quia.com/rr/577197.html

Order of Adjectives
 http://www.learn4good.com/languages/evrd_grammar/adjective_order.htm

Coordinate and Culminative Adjectivers
http://www.grammarlogues.com/home/quiz.php?do=display_quiz&id=4

Categories are a little different, but this recaps ourr work on QOSAS.com

24 comments:

  1. So we are just colecting notes on our journey through lower school????

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  2. No Riley you pick one specific event or one thing you learned through your years. OH and one question do you think winning the third grade spelling bee thing would be a good one?

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  3. Do we do the amazing grace inference?

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  4. Abby, - you should finish the Amazing Grace inference, yes.

    Riley - Bekah gave you good advice.

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  5. Thanks Bekah for the advice.

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  6. Wait, the homework sheet says we have a questionairre. What is it? Please Help.

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  7. you dont have to do it
    listen to the voki for the update

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  9. Do you think there are good ideas, and I know that I am going to have yo narrow them down to 1?

    1. Kipp project and how whai I got out of it has changed my thoughts now.

    2. 3rd grade Zoo field trip because it was very fun a.

    3. My fish art piece that was in a compitition to get placed in a aquarium and I came in 7th out of 200 people.

    PLEASE COMMENT!!

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  10. Mr. b, if we are doing the kipp project, could we just modify our ubuntu reflection piece and turn that in???

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  11. you could...but after learning about stepping out of our comfort zones...aren't you just taking an esay choice?

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  12. As stated before could i do the third grade spelling bee! My hook could be like this~ Time melts away as classmates gradually sit down. However, my eyes had set on one item, the ribbon stating "Spelling Bee winner. Oh and Riley DEFINITELY do the last one.

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  13. i can't think of anything

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  14. happy birthday mr buxtons mUm!!!!!!

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  15. bekah,
    i was in your class in 3rd grade and I don't think that there was a spelling bee...........;-)

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  16. uh bekah u 1 it in your class! i 1 it in the schaffers(or was it in 4th grade?) obviously not to brag. but, uh.. i think it should really be an experience when u learned something... i dont no, but i think you oughtta do something else, more...uh, ya know, purposeful. i think i might do something like bullet pointing defferent points in lower school, and knowing that i will definitely remember my lower school experience ya know cause im probably moving. also centering it around 5th grade a little. but, yeah.

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  17. yeah, i think we definitely did a spelling bee in 4th grade...right??? :)

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  18. i remember losing a spelling bee with the word 'mountain'

    ugh

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  19. tell your mom i said happy bday, mr. b! :)

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  20. Lauren there was! I have the certificate! Saying 3RD GRADE SPELLING BEE!!!!!!!! and how was it not purposeful! It was an important memory!

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  21. is when i got diabetes a good choice?

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  22. Breck i would not do because its not really school related

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  23. oh. . . ok i get it ill think of another choice. thanks!

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