
U3W5 - PN Focus
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6th - 8th Grade
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DEXTER MORALES
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following words is the proper noun:
My cat likes to drink milk.
My
milk
drink
There is no proper noun
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following words is the proper noun:
The students love to use Snapchat.
love
students
Snapchat
There is no proper noun
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following words is the common noun:
Batman's hobby is to fight criminals at night.
Batman
hobby
fight
There is no common noun
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following words is the common noun:
Santa will bring lots of presents this year.
bring
Santa
presents
There is no common noun
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Multiple Choice
What is the easiest way to identify a proper noun.
A capital letter.
It's a person, place, or thing.
I don't know.
A general name of something.
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Multiple Choice
Which is a common noun?
Levi
McDowell
rat
Texas
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Multiple Choice
Which is a proper noun?
boy
school
rat
Texas
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Multiple Choice
What is an anecdote?
A long amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
A short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
A set of instructions prior to a lesson.
A story that has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
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Multiple Choice
Which piece of PIE are informational texts part of? (Author's Purpose)
Persuasive
Inform
Entertainment
It is not represented in PIE
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Multiple Select
Which 2 are genre elements of Informational texts?
Includes evidence to support ideas (research)
The author is trying to persuade the reader.
Contains fictional characters.
Provides factual information (non-fiction)
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of an informational text?
A biography about George Bush.
The Indian in The Cupboard
A poem
A magazine article about why iPhones are better than Androids.
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Poll
What did you learn the most about with today's lesson?
I now know what a proper noun is.
I now know how to identify a proper noun.
I learn what an "anecdote" is.
I know more about informational texts.
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