5.4 Day 4 short

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Day 4

Slide 1 - Slide

Suffixes
-hood   means  "the state or quality of"

-ate  means  "to act on in a certain way"

-ure  means   "the act, process, or result of"

Slide 2 - Slide

Jumping in puddles is one of the pleasures of ________.
A
sculptures
B
childhood
C
neighborhood
D
communicate

Slide 3 - Quiz

The ____ association uses social media to communicate information about local news and events.
A
sculptures
B
childhood
C
neighborhood
D
communicate

Slide 4 - Quiz

Expensive paintings and ______ decorate each room of the mansion.
A
sculptures
B
childhood
C
neighborhood
D
communicate

Slide 5 - Quiz

What point of view do you think this story is in?
A
first person
B
third person

Slide 6 - Quiz

Third Person
This story is third person which means that it is told by a narrator, not a character in the story. 

He and she pronouns are used instead of the pronoun I.

Slide 7 - Slide

Third Person
You will see the pronoun I when Penny is telling a story.  The author is having her tell a story, so she is speaking in the story. 
It is like a story in a story.  

Slide 8 - Slide

P. 530. How was money different in the United States before the year of 1862?

Slide 9 - Open question

What did Thomas Jefferson contribute to the Constitutional Convention?

Slide 10 - Open question

What did Hamilton think would happen by consolidating the debt?

Slide 11 - Open question

What was the most important question at the Constitutional Convention?

Slide 12 - Open question

Commas and Quotation Marks in Direct Quotations and Dialogue
  • Dialogue and direct quotations show the exact words someone spoke or wrote.
  • Dialogue usually refers to words spoken by fictional characters in a story
  • Direct quotation is the exact words spoken by a real person
  • A direct quotation may also be the exact words that were written in another book or other piece of writing 

Slide 13 - Slide

Which sentence is correct?
A
The captain said The sea has calmed enough that we should be able to set sail.
B
The captain said, The sea has calmed enough that we should be able to set sail."
C
The captain said, "The sea has calmed enough that we should be able to set sail."
D
"The captain said," The sea has calmed enough that we should be able to set sail.

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which sentence is correct?
A
"Why are those books sitting on the floor? asked Hattie."
B
"Why are those books sitting on the floor?”, asked Hattie.
C
"Why are those books sitting on the floor," asked Hattie.
D
"Why are those books sitting on the floor?" asked Hattie.

Slide 15 - Quiz

Which sentence is correct?
A
"Until the kittens are bigger, you will need to feed them by hand," the vet explained.
B
"Until the kittens are bigger, you will need to feed them by hand" the vet explained.
C
"Until the kittens are bigger, you will need to feed them by hand the vet explained. "
D
"Until the kittens are bigger, you will need to feed them by hand?" the vet explained.

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which sentence is correct?
A
I yelled "Watch out for those rocks!"
B
I yelled, Watch out for those rocks!"
C
I yelled, "Watch out for those rocks!"
D
I yelled! "Watch out for those rocks!"

Slide 17 - Quiz