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Word Work 1

Word Work 1

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English

4th Grade

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CCSS
L.3.1A, L.K.1C, L.4.6

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Stephanie Bilyeu

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18 Slides • 17 Questions

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Word Work 1

Hello Agents! Your first mission on your quest to defeat Mr. Bad Grammar is ready!

Let's get started!

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Misused Words

You will need to understand the differences between these words and how they are used in sentences!

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YOUR vs. YOU'RE

  • your - possessive pronoun; describes something belonging to you

  • you're - contraction for “you are”

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the blank with the correct misused word.


Please go clean _________ room.

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the blank with the correct misused word.

*Remember to use a CAPITAL letter!*


_________ going to do well on the test because you studied.

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Academic Vocabulary

You will need to understand the meaning of these words!

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GENRE

(noun) a category of items (books, movies, tv, etc.) that have similar qualities


Examples: fiction, nonfiction, fantasy, science fiction, biography, and informational

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FICTION

(noun) a type of literature that is made up or fake


Examples: novel (chapter book) or a made-up story

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NONFICTION

(noun) a type of text that is true and includes facts and information


Examples: science textbook, encyclopedia, biography

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Multiple Choice

Complete the following sentence with the correct academic vocabulary word.


Writing ________ is enjoyable because you get to use your imagination.

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genre

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fiction

3

nonfiction

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Multiple Choice

Complete the following sentence with the correct academic vocabulary word.


My favorite ________ to read is fantasy because I enjoy reading about magical creatures.

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genre

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fiction

3

nonfiction

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Multiple Choice

Complete the following sentence with the correct academic vocabulary word.


When you read ________ texts, you learn new information.

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genre

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fiction

3

nonfiction

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Affixes and Roots

You will be introduced to prefixes, suffixes, and roots. You are responsible for knowing the definition of the word part and how to apply it to unknown words!

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YOU WILL NEED TO FILL OUT THIS STUDY GUIDE USING THE NEXT SLIDES!

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PRE means "before"

  • preheat - (verb) to heat beforehand

  • preview - (verb) to view in advance

  • pregame - (adjective) prior to or before the game

  • preorder - (verb) to order in advance or before

  • precaution - (noun) a measure or action taken in advance

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POST means "after"

  • posttest - (noun) a test given after a unit is completed

  • postdate - (verb) to write a future date

  • postwar - (adjective) relating to a time after a war

  • postpone - (verb) to put off until a later time

  • postseason - (adjective) taking place after the regular season

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Grammar Skill

You will learn a grammar skill and practice using the skill to become better writers!

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Nouns

a person, place, thing, or idea

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Common nouns:

refer to general people, places, or things. These do NOT need capital letters.


Examples:

school

store

boy

dog

phone

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Proper nouns:

refer to specific people, places, or things. These DO need capital letters.


Examples:

Dallastown Area Intermediate School

Old Navy

Jack

Spot

Android

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Multiple Choice

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What type of noun is this word:

Mr. Thursh

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common

2

proper

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Multiple Choice

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What type of noun is this word:


teacher

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common

2

proper

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Multiple Choice

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What type of noun is this word:


desk

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common

2

proper

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Multiple Choice

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What type of noun is this word:


Penn State

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common

2

proper

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Singular or Plural?

Singular nouns: used when referring to ONE person, place, thing, or idea


Examples: pencil, story, car, house, man


Plural nouns: used when referring to MORE THAN ONE person, place, thing, or idea. To make a plural noun you USUALLY add an ‘s’


Examples: pencils, stories, cars, houses, men



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Fill in the Blank

Change the singular noun into a plural noun.


singular noun = paper

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Fill in the Blank

Change the singular noun into a plural noun.


singular noun = song

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Fill in the Blank

Change the singular noun into a plural noun.


singular noun = child

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Fill in the Blank

Change the singular noun into a plural noun.


singular noun = bus

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Fill in the Blank

Change the singular noun into a plural noun.


singular noun = quiz

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Pronouns & Antecedents

Pronouns can be used to replace nouns. The noun is called the antecedent. The pronoun needs to agree in gender and number with the antecedent.


Example:

Michael ran around the track. 


Michael is the antecedent and can be replaced with the pronoun “he.”

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Fill in the Blank

Change the red colored noun (antecedent) to the correct pronoun! Type your pronoun in the fill-in box.


The quarterback threw the ball to Mark for a touchdown.


The quarterback threw the ball to _____ for a touchdown.

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Fill in the Blank

Change the red colored noun (antecedent) to the correct pronoun! Type your pronoun in the fill-in box.


Jessie, Sarah, Michelle, and I went to the movies.


_____ went to the movies.

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Fill in the Blank

Change the red colored noun (antecedent) to the correct pronoun! Type your pronoun in the fill-in box.


Dr. Senft, Mr. Martin, and Mrs. Blackwell are the DAIS principals.


_____ are the DAIS principals.

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