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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Appositive Practice


Homework
Finish the Appostives worksheets. Consolidate your understanding by practicing with these exercises below before tackling the worksheet.
http://www.eslbee.com/appositives.htm

http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/appositive.htm
Also watch the video.



Math Study link 1.4 for fun..
Play this factor capture game
http://connectedmath.msu.edu/CD/Grade6/FactorGame/
 All work Due: Wed

12 comments:

  1. Hi everyone! I liked the appositives lesson today. I wonder when we are going to get to use the Mac-book Pros. See you tomorrow!

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  2. As soon as we get you all set up with email addresses, we will use the computers almost daily.

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  3. OMG! MR.BUXTON! MAC BOOK PROS! wow. hi mr.b its alex from last year. just checking in. i am on a a side in 6th grade. this class doesn't comment as much as we did.

    --Alex

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  4. OMG! MR.BUXTON! MAC BOOK PROS! wow. hi mr.b its alex from last year. just checking in. i am on a a side in 6th grade. this class doesn't comment as much as we did.

    --Alex

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  5. kids, remember, you only get out of the cup what you put in. and mr.b, check out my blog. i still have stuff from last year on it- alexdanielson.blogspot.com

    --Alex

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  6. hey Mr.B where can u get the power plan from the blog i need one for my essay

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  7. I'll put a link on the blog to it Rachel

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  8. In our appositives worksheet on the first page, what if we don't think there is an appositive in the sentence?

    Thor B)

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  9. it is on right side on google doc. link. don't forget the hook and full circle conclusion

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  10. look at every noun Thor - you have probably made a mistake - remember - what is the clue to recognizing appositives?

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  11. the two commas, but one of them has no commas in it

    Thor

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