Grammar
Tuesday 9/29
Tuesday 9/29
Proper Nouns
Proper Nouns
This week, we will focus more on Proper Nouns
This week, we will focus more on Proper Nouns
Proper Nouns are nouns that names a specific person, place, or thing.
Proper Nouns are nouns that names a specific person, place, or thing.
Examples:
Examples:
Person: Mrs. Carroll (common noun: teacher)
Person: Mrs. Carroll (common noun: teacher)
Place: Huntington Catholic School (common noun: school)
Place: Huntington Catholic School (common noun: school)
Thing/Animal: Gorilla (common noun: ape)
Thing/Animal: Gorilla (common noun: ape)
- Practice Names for People, Animals, and Things in your Journeys Workbook on page 92
- Practice Names for Special People and Animals in your Journeys Workbook on page 95
Do Not tear these pages out of your workbook - Turn this in on Friday!
Do Not tear these pages out of your workbook - Turn this in on Friday!
Thursday 10/1
Thursday 10/1
Homophones
Homophones
Homophones are words that sound the same but may have different spelling and they have different meanings
Homophones are words that sound the same but may have different spelling and they have different meanings
Examples: see / sea mail / male by / bye here / hear flour / flower
Examples: see / sea mail / male by / bye here / hear flour / flower
- Practice using homophones in your Journeys Workbook on page 102
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Do not tear out of your workbook - Turn in on Friday