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Wednesday, November 10

Wednesday, November 10. Bell work: In your blue journal, please respond to the following prompt in a well-developed, five to seven sentence paragraph. In “ The Raven, ” do you think the speaker of this poem has really lost his mind, or does he just seem very, very sad to you?. Agenda.

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Wednesday, November 10

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  1. Wednesday, November 10 Bell work: In your blue journal, please respond to the following prompt in a well-developed, five to seven sentence paragraph. In “The Raven,” do you think the speaker of this poem has really lost his mind, or does he just seem very, very sad to you?

  2. Agenda 1. Share journals 2. Introduce pronouns with Brain Pop—complete notes as we watch 3. Review Brain Pop notes, making corrections as needed

  3. Pronouns Brain Pop Notes Answers • A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun or another pronoun. • Personal pronouns refer to people or things. • Meet Moby. He is my best friend. • The word a pronoun refers to is its antecedent. • Pronouns have to agree with antecedents in three ways: • Gender • Number • Case

  4. Pronouns Brain Pop Notes Answers • Pronouns and antecedents must agree in case. There are three cases of pronouns: • Subjective • Objective • Possessive Subjective: He is my best friend. The pronoun in the sentence is serving as the subject. Objective: I have known him for a long time. The pronoun is the object of the sentence. Possessive: I am his best friend. The pronoun is acting like an adjective.

  5. Agenda 4. Assign pronouns WS 5. Review answers to pronouns WS 6. Explain the “Kira-Kira” cloze activity—students will complete this with their elbow buddy 7. Review answers to the “Kira-Kira” cloze activity, making corrections as needed 8. Review for tomorrow’s quiz over pronouns Homework: Reading comprehension WS due Thursday; Study Island tests due by December 1; pronouns quiz Thursday

  6. Pronouns WS Answers • Explorers--> their • Bill--> his • Bob--> you • Skater--> his • Woman--> her • Actors--> their • Deer--> their • Martha--> yours • Astronaut--> his • Sheepdog--> its

  7. Pronouns WS Answers • His • My • Her • Its • Their

  8. Pronouns WS Answers • Ted • Treasurer • Apples • Boys • Baking • Rattlesnake • Maria • Boys • Steamboat • Policeman

  9. Pronouns WS Answers • First • Second • Third • First • Third • Third • Third • First • Third • Third

  10. Pronouns WS Answers • Explorers--> their • Bill--> his • Bob--> you • Skater--> his • Woman--> her • Actors--> their • Deer--> their • Martha--> yours • Astronaut--> his • Sheepdog--> its

  11. “Kira-Kira” Answers • My • My • It • She • Me • She • Our • I • I • Everything • We • She • Us

  12. Pronouns Quiz Review • 14 points • Circle the pronouns: 1. My brother and sister want to become pharmacists. They must attend a college of pharmacy. • Fill in the blank: 1. Radiologists must attend medical school. ____ spend five years studying radiology.

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