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Grammar
Lets Get Excited for Grammar

Capitalization
Can you spot the Punctuation Errors
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/grammar/
capitalization.htm
how did you do? oops, do you see any
Capitalization errors in The sentence.
You teacher is passing out a quick
capitalization work sheet. You have five
minutes to complete. Place in leave it home
section of folder

Punctuation
Remember the rule:
If one person owns something, add s.
If two or more persons or things own something
and that word ends in s add after the s.
Examples: a campers tent
two campers tent

Parts of Speech Verbs


Tense means time
Present tense means now
Example: Joy laughs loudly.

Past tense means something has already


happened.
Example: Joy laughed loudly
Now your teacher will go to brainpopjr. Type in verb
tense. Watch the movie and when you are done. You
can do the activity. When you pick your answer
your teacher will type it in.

Capitaliztion
Do you remember your capitalization rules.
Hmm, lets see a you play this capitalization
game
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks1/literacy/
using_punctuation/play/

Punctuation
Place a comma at
the end of a
greeting and a
closing of a letter
that you would
write to a friend.

Parts of Speech- Pronouns


Do you remember your pronouns?
Watch the video for a quick review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
koZFca8AkT0
Now you are ready to do Grammar- Day 90

Capitalization
Capitalize the first and last word of a title of a
story, a poem, or a book
Example- a book Vivid Verbs
The Diary of a Wimpy Kid
The Cat in the Hat

Punctuation
Use a colon with time

Example 5:30

Parts of Speech- Pronouns


Pronouns take the place of a noun
Some pronouns show ownership: my, his, her,
our, their, your, whose, and its
Take a minute to listen to the song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=YJDIEs4wEdQ

Synonyms/Antonyms/Hom
onyms
Synonyms are words that mean nearly the
same thing
Example pull-tug
Are you ready to play a game?
http://pbskids.org/lions/games/synsam.html

Do you
remember?

Yesterday, you saw a


powerpoint slide about writing
a friendly letter.

Look at the letter on the board


as your teacher is reading it
aloud to you. It is a friendly
letter to Peter Rabbit

You are going to take five


minutes to write a friendly
letter to Mr. Rabbit.

You teacher is passing out


notebook paper. We are looking
for correct punctuation. You
have a limited time, so please
work quietly

You can use the same addresses


that are on the letter.

When you are done, hand the


letter to your teacher

Punctuation
Place an apostrophe() where a letter or letters
have been left out
Do you think you know all there is to know?
Hmmm, can you play this game and see
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise
/game/en29punc-game-beat-the-clock-apostro
phes

Parts of Speech Pronouns


We know that pronouns take the place of a
nouns.
Can you spot the pronoun?
http://www.softschools.com/language_arts
/grammar/pronoun/balloon_game/

Sentence Types
Quick review
Do you know your sentence types. Watch the
brief video for a review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
LdCOswMeXFQ

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