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Tues day , January 21

Tues day , January 21. Ms. Vessey ran down the hall. Mr. Kvalheim ran down the hall . Combine these two sentence to make a simple sentence with a compound subject. CHALLENGE: When you are finished, add another independent clause to make it into a compound sentence.

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Tues day , January 21

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  1. Tuesday, January 21 Ms. Vessey ran down the hall. Mr. Kvalheim ran down the hall. Combine these two sentence to make a simple sentence with a compound subject. CHALLENGE: When you are finished, add another independent clause to make it into a compound sentence. If you had a strike sheet to get signed, please have it out for Ms. V. to check.

  2. subject Ms. Vessey ran down the hall. Mr. Kvalheim ran down the hall. The predicates are the same. predicate predicate Ms. Vessey and Mr. Kvalheim ran down the hall. The conjunction and is connecting two subjects.

  3. subject Ms. Vessey ran down the hall. Mr. Kvalheim ran down the hall. The predicates are the same. predicate predicate , no one knew why. ran down the hall but Ms. Vessey and Mr. Kvalheim The conjunction but is connecting two sentences.

  4. Does this entry for malevolent earn a 4 or…? malevolent(adjective) — having or showing a wish to do evil or bad to others. noun form: malevolence adverb form: malevolently Vocabulary Collectors root analysis: from Latinmal- (meaning bad) and volence (meaning wish) Related words: malfunction – (n) a badmovement on something’s part. malformation – (n) an unnatural or badgrowth on something. malaria – (n) a bad sickness. Literally means bad + air. Meaningful writing activity = root-related words Take a close look at the rubric again.

  5. Why study root words?

  6. they are both important parts of words they both give us clues to word meanings

  7. Getting There • Press the power tab on the top of the iPad so the screen goes dark. Press it again and your iPad number will show up on the bottom of the screen. • The passcode for the iPad is 8355 • Go to www.house7blue.wikispaces.com • X out of the pop-up line on top • Press MENU • Choose Meaningful Writing Activities

  8. Frustrated with your words?Try any of these:(highest proficiency level for this would be 3) transposed sedentary tentative encapsulate dispel expenditure ecstatic • cognizant • benediction • malodorous • vital • junction • demote • degrade • digress

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