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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
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Busy night tonight...!
Based on the feedback from your classmates, adjust your little bird tale slide show so you are showing something to your parents which truly reflects your best effort. Those students who had technical errors, need to show me tomorrow their finished products working properly!
Grammar Errors Consolidation Review - Complete the exercises from the worksheets for tomorrow
Finish your blog post reflection of your learning on fantasy: You must record this into a voacroo and then copy paste the QR code into this document: QR Codes Fantasy Reflections
No Math H/W tonight
Enjoy some of your puppet pal fantasy adventures below
guys, what is a fused sentence? And a fragment sentence? Oh ya, do we copy the passage on the last page or do we just add the punctuation on the typed passage?
ReplyDeleteA fused sentence is a compound or complex sentence with no punctuation.
ReplyDeleteA fragment is a sentnence that is short and is not a swntence. Just add punctuation for that question Lydia.
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ReplyDeletethanks Tash :D
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ReplyDeleteOh, I copied the passage and I added some changes
ReplyDeleteWhat do the instructions on the last page say Lydia?
ReplyDeleteCould you have researched the answer to your question?
Resilient students attempt to solve their own problems first!
What do the instructions on the last page say Lydia?
ReplyDeleteCould you have researched the answer to your question?
Resilient students attempt to solve their own problems first!
How do you get the link to your little bird tale?
ReplyDeleteHow do we save the SS project to our desktop. And if we can't, how are we soposed to email you
ReplyDeleteWhen you click the embed code option it gives you the link and the embed code. Then you just copy and paste
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ReplyDeleteHey guys, I forgot, how do we get to the shared link about that QR code again?
ReplyDeleteit's on the blog Lydia here is the link https://docs.google.com/a/sas.edu.sg/document/d/13235NV6AZikzbEHvFj6Po8BaUaJcm9Uf23cpYBqutkU/edit
ReplyDeletethere is a typo on question 6 on the second page. it has to be "Two common types of rocks..." not "Two common types rocks..."
ReplyDeleteof the grammar sheet
ReplyDeleteKayzad, you email the embed code, which is below the "Public/Private" button.
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