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Theme 1
  • Friends and Families

2
Statements.
  • A statement is a telling sentence.
  • It ends with a period.
  • My sister has a big red wagon.

3
Questions?
  • A question is an asking sentence.
  • It begins with an asking word, like Who? What?
    Where? Did?
  • It ends with a question mark.
  • Do you know where my homework is?

4
Commands.
  • A command is a sentence that tells someone what
    to do.
  • There isnt a subject. The subject is implied.
    A command is directed at YOU.
  • A command usually ends with a period.
  • Put the pencil on the desk.

5
Exclamations!
  • An exclamation is a sentence that shows
    excitement or strong feeling!!!!!
  • It ends with an exclamation point!!!!!
  • I did a great job on my spelling test!

6
Quiz!!!!
  • Which sentence is a command?
  • A. Did you see the rainbow?
  • B. My brother is winning the race!
  • C. Ride your bike to my house.
  • D. The bike is shiny and blue.

7
Quiz!!!!
  • Which sentence is a command?
  • A. Did you see the rainbow?
  • B. My brother is winning the race!
  • C. Ride your bike to my house.
  • D. The bike is shiny and blue.

8
Quiz!!!!
  • Which sentence is a command?
  • A. Did you see the rainbow?
  • B. My brother is winning the race!
  • C. Ride your bike to my house.
  • D. The bike is shiny and blue.
  • You are commanding the person to ride the bike.

9
Which sentence is an exclamation?
  • A. When are we going to the store?
  • B. I would love to read!
  • C. My mother works in a hospital.
  • D. Clean up the game.

10
Which sentence is an exclamation?
  • A. When are we going to the store?
  • B. I would love to read!
  • C. My mother works in a hospital.
  • D. Clean up the game.

11
Which sentence is an exlamation?
  • A. When are we going to the store?
  • B. I would love to read!
  • C. My mother works in a hospital.
  • D. Clean up the game.

It has an exclamation point!
12
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. The blue car is fast.
  • B. The blue car is fast,
  • C. The blue car is fast?
  • D. The blue car is fast

13
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. The blue car is fast.
  • B. The blue car is fast,
  • C. The blue car is fast?
  • D. The blue car is fast

This is a statement. It is a telling sentence.
14
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. May I have an apple.
  • B. May I have an apple!
  • C. May I have an apple
  • D. May I have an apple?

15
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. May I have an apple.
  • B. May I have an apple!
  • C. May I have an apple
  • D. May I have an apple?

This is a question. It is an asking sentence.
16
When do we use commas?
17
When do we use commas?
  • In the date!
  • October 31, 2011

18
When do we use commas?
  • In the date!
  • October 31, 2011
  • January 5, 1894

19
When do we use commas?
  • In the date!
  • October 31, 2011
  • January 5, 1894
  • May 29, 1994

20
When do we use commas?
  • In the date!
  • Between a city and state!
  • October 31, 2011
  • January 5, 1894
  • May 29, 1994

21
When do we use commas?
  • In the date!
  • Between a city and state!
  • October 31, 2011
  • January 5, 1894
  • May 29, 1994
  • Las Vegas, Nevada

22
When do we use commas?
  • In the date!
  • Between a city and state!
  • October 31, 2011
  • January 5, 1894
  • May 29, 1994
  • Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Portland, Oregon

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When do we use commas?
  • In the date!
  • Between a city and state!
  • October 31, 2011
  • January 5, 1894
  • May 29, 1994
  • Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Baltimore, Maryland

24
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. Our family came from St. Paul Minnesota,
  • B. Our, family came from St. Paul Minnesota.
  • C. Our family came from St. Paul, Minnesota.
  • D. Our family came from, St. Paul, Minnesota.

25
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. Our family came from St. Paul Minnesota,
  • B. Our, family came from St. Paul Minnesota.
  • C. Our family came from St. Paul, Minnesota.
  • D. Our family came from, St. Paul, Minnesota.

26
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. Our family came from St. Paul Minnesota,
  • B. Our, family came from St. Paul Minnesota.
  • C. Our family came from St. Paul, Minnesota.
  • D. Our family came from, St. Paul, Minnesota.

27
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. The statue of liberty is in New York, New
    York.
  • B. The statue of liberty, is in New York New
    York,
  • C. The statue of liberty is in New York New York,
  • D. The statue of liberty is in New, York, New,
    York.

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Which sentence is correct?
  • A. The statue of liberty is in New York, New
    York.
  • B. The statue of liberty, is in New York New
    York,
  • C. The statue of liberty is in New York New York,
  • D. The statue of liberty is in New, York, New,
    York.

29
We use quotation marks to show that someone is
talking.
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I am so awesome, the boy said, and I love my
skateboard!
32
I am so awesome, the boy said, and I love my
skateboard!
33
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. My brother, said the little girl, is ten
    years old.
  • B. My brother, said the little girl, is ten
    years old.
  • C. My brother, said the little girl, is ten
    years old.
  • D. My brother, said the little girl is ten years
    old.

34
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. My brother, said the little girl, is ten
    years old.
  • B. My brother, said the little girl, is ten
    years old.
  • C. My brother, said the little girl, is ten
    years old.
  • D. My brother, said the little girl is ten years
    old.

35
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. My brother, said the little girl, is ten
    years old.
  • B. My brother, said the little girl, is ten
    years old.
  • C. My brother, said the little girl, is ten
    years old.
  • D. My brother, said the little girl is ten years
    old.

36
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.
  • B. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.
  • C. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.
  • D. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.

37
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.
  • B. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.
  • C. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.
  • D. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.

38
Which sentence is correct?
  • A. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.
  • B. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.
  • C. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.
  • D. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and
    sit down.

39
The subject tells who or what a sentence is about.
40
The subject tells who or what a sentence is about.
  • The predicate tells what is happening!

41
The kids are wearing tie-dye shirts!The kids is
the subject.
42
The kids are wearing tie-dye shirts!are wearing
tie-dye shirts is the predicate.
43
What is the subject of the sentence
below?Prabhnoor and his sister were in second
grade last year.
  • A. Prabhnoor
  • B. were in second grade
  • C. Prabhnoor and his sister
  • D. were

44
What is the subject of the sentence
below?Prabhnoor and his sister were in second
grade last year.
  • A. Prabhnoor
  • B. were in second grade
  • C. Prabhnoor and his sister
  • D. were

45
What is the subject of the sentence
below?Prabhnoor and his sister were in second
grade last year.
  • A. Prabhnoor
  • B. were in second grade
  • C. Prabhnoor and his sister
  • D. were

46
What is the predicate of the sentence below?The
students ate pizza for lunch.
  • A. The students
  • B. ate
  • C. ate pizza for lunch.
  • D. The students ate

47
What is the predicate of the sentence below?The
students ate pizza for lunch.
  • A. The students
  • B. ate
  • C. ate pizza for lunch.
  • D. The students ate

48
A dictionary is a book of words and what they
mean. It is a book of definitions.
49
A dictionary is a book of words and what they
mean. It is a book of definitions.
  • The words are in alphabetical, or ABC, order!

50
Read the sentence. Choose the word that comes
before the underlined word in the dictionary.
  • I like to cuddle with my teddy bear.
  • A. dog
  • B . apple
  • C. rainbow
  • D. eight

51
Read the sentence. Choose the word that comes
before the underlined word in the dictionary.
  • I like to cuddle with my teddy bear.
  • A. dog
  • B . apple
  • C. rainbow
  • D. eight

52
Read the sentence. Choose the word that comes
before the underlined word in the dictionary.
  • I like to cuddle with my teddy bear.
  • A. dog
  • B . apple
  • C. rainbow
  • D. eight

53
Read the sentence. Choose the word that comes
before the underlined word in the dictionary.
  • We have many traditions in our country.
  • A. turtle
  • B . yellow
  • C. wind
  • D. cat

54
Read the sentence. Choose the word that comes
before the underlined word in the dictionary.
  • We have many traditions in our country.
  • A. turtle
  • B . yellow
  • C. wind
  • D. cat

55
A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to
change what the word means!
  • un- and dis- mean...

56
A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to
change what the word means!
  • un- and dis- mean...
  • not or the opposite of!

57
A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to
change what the word means!
  • un- and dis- mean...
  • not or the opposite of!
  • dishonest

58
A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to
change what the word means!
  • un- and dis- mean...
  • not or the opposite of!
  • \
  • unhappy

59
A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to
change what the word means!
  • un- and dis- mean...
  • not or the opposite of!
  • re- means

60
A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to
change what the word means!
  • un- and dis- mean...
  • not or the opposite of!
  • re- means
  • again!

61
A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to
change what the word means!
  • un- and dis- mean...
  • not or the opposite of!
  • re- means
  • again!

Lets replay!
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Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the
underlined word.
  • The puppy was unwelcome on top of the kitchen
    table.
  • A. very welcome
  • B. welcome again
  • C. welcome before
  • D. not welcome

63
Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the
underlined word.
  • The puppy was unwelcome on top of the kitchen
    table.
  • A. very welcome
  • B. welcome again
  • C. welcome before
  • D. not welcome

64
Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the
underlined word.
  • The puppy was unwelcome on top of the kitchen
    table.
  • A. very welcome
  • B. welcome again
  • C. welcome before
  • D. not welcome

65
Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the
underlined word.
  • My dad was displeased when I told him that I
    forgot my homework at school.
  • A. not pleased
  • B. very pleased
  • C. pleased again
  • D. pleased before.

66
Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the
underlined word.
  • My dad was displeased when I told him that I
    forgot my homework at school.
  • A. not pleased
  • B. very pleased
  • C. pleased again
  • D. pleased before.

67
Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the
underlined word.
  • My dad was displeased when I told him that I
    forgot my homework at school.
  • A. not pleased
  • B. very pleased
  • C. pleased again
  • D. pleased before.

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