I am experimenting with putting my class notes online occasionally to support students who struggle with the language or with cursive writing. This does not mean that you should not continue to take notes in class.
Topic | |
Commonly Used Prepositions | |
Preposition Rules | |
Mythological
terms and literary
concepts
Myths, gods, and goddesses (Review the stories read in class and more.) |
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Prepositions: exam review | |
Core Knowledge Quiz | |
Sentences: Subjects and Predicates | |
Sentences Classified By Structure | |
Kinds of Nouns | |
Commonly Used Helping Verbs | |
Linking Verbs: A Chart | |
Writing An Expository Essay | |
Subject-Verb Agreement | |
A Power-Point Mini-lesson on Verbs: Includes action verbs, linking verbs, transitive verbs, intransitive verbs, and complements. | |
Subject Complements: Predicate Nominatives and Predicate Adjectives | |
Principal Parts of Verbs and Verb Usage | |
Figurative Language: Similes, Metaphors, and Personification | |
Figurative Language in Natalie Babbitt's Tuck Everlasting ~ a worksheet | |
Persuasive Essays | |
Final Review 2003 | |
Midsemester Exam |