16 September - 20 September
Weekly Mastery List: Please complete the following IXL skills; mastery is a smart score of 55. If you would like to earn extra points, you may do the complete list up to 90 (instead of 55) for extra credit.
Mastery List 6th grade: FF.2, FF.3, FF.4, HH.1, HH.2, HH.3, J.3, X.2, X.3, BB.1
9/16 What are the different types of conjunctions?
IN: What are coordinating conjunctions? Write a definition in your own words (Give examples)
- Practice Identifying subject and verb (predicate)
- Kahoot.it: Identify subject and verb.
- What is a compound subject and a compound predicate?
- As a class, practice IXL 8th grade Z.4
- What are the other types of conjunctions? Write them in your topics column.
- Practice identifying subordinating conjunctions IXL 5th grade OO.2
- In your middle column, create a list of all the subordinating conjunctions that you find in the IXL. Add to this list with the whole class.
OUT: With a partner, look at R8. Take notes, what information is presented on the handout? What does it tell you about conjunctions?
Make up work: Do all of the make-up work on a separate sheet of lined paper. Complete the IN activity. Complete this worksheet. Take notes on the new types of conjunctions (What do you notice about adverbial conjunctions? What do you notice about subordinating conjunctions?) Complete 10 of IXL 6th grade HH.3 with subordinating conjunctions, and create a list of all the conjunctions that you find in the IXL. Look over the R8 handout and take notes about what you notice (What information does it give you? What does it tell you about conjunctions?).
Kahoot Identifying Subject and Verb
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9/17 How can I modify a sentence with conjunctions and verbs?
IN: What are the different types of conjunctions? (Give examples) Where can I find the information about using conjunctions? (Which handout?)
- What strategies do I have for identifying subjects and verbs?
- IXL practice on identifying subject and verb: 5th grade GG.2, GG.3. For each IXL activity, complete 5 on your iPad and 5 on your partner's iPad.
- Identify the subject and verb in these sentences.
- What do you notice about these sentences? What do you notice about the subject and verb?
- Main verbs vs. helping verbs. Compare main verbs and helping verbs with this worksheet. In your own words, write a definition for each one.
- Practice IXL 6th grade BB.1
- Generate a list of adverbial conjunctions (conjunctive adverbs) by practicing IXL 6th grade J.3.
- Write a list each new adverbial conjunction from the IXL in your middle column.
- Share your list with your neighbor and write down any new conjunctions that you did not find.
- Using these examples and the example from R8 as a model, write four sentences using four different adverbial conjunctions.
OUT: What did you learn about verbs today? How did you feel about using adverbial conjunctions?
Make-up work: Complete the IN activity. Identify subject and verb using this worksheet. Compare the difference between main verbs and helping verbs with these sentences. Complete 10 of each IXL 5th grade GG.2, GG.3. Practice IXL 6th grade J.3 and write a list of all the adverbial conjunctions (conjunctive adverbs) that you find. Using these examples and the example from R8 as a model, write four sentences using four different adverbial conjunctions. Complete the OUT activity.
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9/18 ER What are verbals and how do they function in sentences?
IN: Using the following models as examples, identify the subjects and verbs: Walking is fun. We love dancing. She loves to walk, to jump, and to skip.
OUT: Write two sentences (one sentence with a gerund and one with an infinitive)
MAKE UP WORK: Complete 10 of each of all the IXL exercises from today; take notes on each topic covered in the IXL. Using this handout about gerunds, infinitives, and objects, answer the six questions from this slideshow. Complete the OUT activity.
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9/19 How does verb tense work in a sentence?
IN: Using whiteboard app, full class review: IXL 4th grade PP.2 (Prepositions and their objects). Then, students do 5 on their own and write a self-assessment in their notebook. How do I feel about identifying prepositions and their objects?
- Students take out R10 and turn to the verb tense chart. As a class, practice IXL 7th grade FF.4, FF.5
- Working with a partner, find the verb tense being used in these sentences.
- Using the R10 verb tense chart, students write two sentences of each tense (24 total) in switching pairs, using the infinitives (to learn and to play)
- IXL Practice with verb tenses:
- IXL practice: 7th grade FF.2, FF.4, & FF.5 (5 of each)
- IXL practice: 5th grade LL.6-10 (10 of each)
- Students write a paragraph about their past/present/future experiences with school using different tenses.
OUT: Using your verb tense handout and any notes from today, define the three new tenses you've learned today in your own words:
- perfect tense
- progressive tense
- perfect-progressive tense
MAKE UP WORK: Complete 10 of each of all the IXL exercises; take notes on each topic. Write 24 sentences using the two verbs: to learn and to play. Each sentence should follow the handout about different tenses. The handout (R10) can be found under RESOURCES to the right of this text, just under my selfie on this website.
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9/20 What is subject-verb agreement?
IN: Students review gerunds and infinitives IXL 8th grade GG.7, GG.8. Write a self assessment: how do you feel about identifying gerunds and infinitives?
- Below your IN for the day: Review scavenger hunt: Write these six sentences and work in groups of 4 or 5 to find and label as many prepositional phrases, conjunctions, gerunds, and infinitives as you can. Look back at your notes to help find the answers. Share notes and update your own notes if you discover any new information.
- Check your answers with your group.
- Writing in the middle teacher says column of your notes, work with a partner come up with a definition in your own words of transitive and intransitive verbs using these examples (transitive & intransitive verbs)
- Full class practice: Transitive/Intransitive: 6th grade BB.2
- Students take out R9 handout and use pair reading strategy to go over the rules for subject verb agreement. The first partner will read Rule #1 aloud. Both partners will use highlighters to mark the main points of the rule; then, each partner writes the rule in their own words in the right-hand column of their notes. Next, the second partner will read Rule #2 aloud. Highlight main points and write a definition in your own words after reading each rule. Trade back and fourth reading all the way through rule #10.
- IXL subject-verb agreement review: Why is it important to know if the subject is singular or plural?
- Use your R9 handout and notes to help you and complete 10 of each:
- IXL 3rd grade LL.1, LL.2 5th grade KK.1, & KK.2
OUT: Write down everything you learned about subject verb agreement today. Self assessment: how do you feel about using subject verb agreement?
MAKE UP WORK: Complete 10 of each IXL 8th grade GG.7, GG.8 and take notes on each topic. Consider these examples of transitive and intransitive verbs and write a definition in your own words for each one. Read the R9 handout and write each of the rules for subject-verb agreement in your own words. Use R9 to complete 5 of each IXL 3rd grade LL.1, LL.2 and 5th grade KK.1, & KK.2 and take notes on each topic.