Adjectives After

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Harcourt Journeys: Grammar Skills

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Unit 4: Lesson 16

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This week’s skills: Part 1: Adjectives Part 2: Adjectives after be Part 3: Articles Part 4: Proper Nouns Part 5: Sentence Fluency

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Adjectives Part 1: Adjectives PowerPoint Part 2: Projectable 16.6 Part 3: Practice Book Page 187 Part 4: Adapted Worksheets Adjective Worksheet

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Part 1: Irregular Verbs

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Today, we are going to study adjectives.

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Click on the link to watch the Brain Pop Video: http://www.brainpop.com/english/grammar/adj ectives/preview.weml

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Go to Miss Mott’s wiki to view the intro notebook file.

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Click the icon to view the presentation:

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PRACTICE! Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott

Click the icon to view the presentation: Name It!

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Click the icon to view the presentation: Add an adjective • A _____________ girl skipped down the street.

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Projectable 16.6

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Turn your Practice Book to page 187.

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Adapted Practice: Adjectives

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Adjectives After “Be” Part 1: PowerPoint Lesson Part 2: Projectable 16.7 Part 3: Practice Book Page 188 Part 4: Adapted Worksheets

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Part 2: Adjectives After “Be”

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Today, we are going to look at adjectives that come after the verb form of be.

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Oftentimes, you will see adjectives follow words like am, is, are, was, were, be, being, and been.

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Examples: • Samantha is beautiful.

• Susan was bored with sports. • The game will be interesting. Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott

PRACTICE! Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott

Click the icon to view presentation: Adjectives

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Projectable 16.7

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Turn your Practice Book to page 188.

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Articles Part 1: PowerPoint Lesson Part 2: Projectable 15.8 Part 3: Practice Book Page 177 Part 4: Adapted Worksheet Articles Worksheet

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Part 3: Articles

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Go to Miss Mott’s wiki to view the intro notebook file.

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PRACTICE! Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott

Projectable 16.8

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Turn your Practice Book to page 189.

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Adapted Practice: Articles

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Proper Nouns: Part 1: PowerPoint Lesson Part 2: Practice Book Page 190 Part 3: Adapted Worksheets Proper Noun Worksheet

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Part 4: Proper Nouns

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Click on the following PPT to view presentation: Types of Nouns: Common & Proper Nouns Project LA Activity

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PRACTICE! Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott

Go to Study Zone to identify which proper noun needs capitalized: http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/ ela4/g/capitalizationp3.cfm

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Turn your Practice Book to page 190.

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Adapted Practice: Proper Noun Worksheet

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Sentence Fluency: Part 1: Practice Book Page 191

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Part 5: Sentence Fluency

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Turn your Practice Book to page 191.

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