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EA03 2.08

EA03 2.08

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English

9th Grade

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Easy

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CRISTINA VAZQUEZ MONTOYA

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28 Slides • 63 Questions

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Eagle Hour Day 3

Thursday 2/07

  • Three letter Blends

  • Words with: /j/ /k/ /kw/

  • Suffix: y, less, er, est

  • Prefix: dis, im

  • Conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, correlative

  • Complex sentences with conjunctions, compound sentences, dependent/independent clauses

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Multiple Choice

Choose the blend in the underlined word.

The queen’s splendid jewels glowed in her golden crown.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the blend in the underlined word.

The toddler made a towering structure with blocks.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the blend in the underlined word.

Carmen got a splinter in her finger when she painted the wooden

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Multiple Choice

Choose the blend in the underlined word.

Watch the diver leap gracefully from the edge of the springboard.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the blend in the underlined word.

Luis scrolled through the text messages on his phone.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the blend in the underlined word.

Studying for a test can be stressful sometimes.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the blend in the underlined word.

The sculptor inscribed her name on the stone statue.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the blend in the underlined word.

A squadron of aircraft flew overhead.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the blend in the underlined word.

A salesperson can use a spreadsheet to keep track of his customers.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the blend in the underlined word.

The cook made scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the word from that best replaces the underlined word or words in each sentence.

The king’s wife lived in the castle.

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strange
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queen

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Multiple Choice

Choose the word from that best replaces the underlined word or words in each sentence.

How many sheets of paper are in this notebook?

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pages
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strange
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queen

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Multiple Choice

Choose the word from that best replaces the underlined word or words in each sentence.

The cat was behaving in a very odd way.

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strange
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queen

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Multiple Choice

Choose the word from that best replaces the underlined word or words in each sentence.

Don’t stop before you finish the job!

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queen

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct suffix or prefix to that correctly completes the sentence.

I use lots of _ water to wash my dog.

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soapy

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soapless

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dissoap

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct suffix or prefix to that correctly completes the sentence.

Don’t give Nick and Trey any pickles because they both _ sour foods.

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likey

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likeless

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dislike

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct suffix or prefix to that correctly completes the sentence.

Remember to go _ in the house so the floors don’t get dirty.

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shoey

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shoeless

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disshoe

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct suffix or prefix to that correctly completes the sentence.

This trail is very _ and loops around the mountain three times.

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curvy

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curveless

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discurve

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct suffix or prefix to that correctly completes the sentence.

If you _ with me, you’re probably wrong.

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agreey

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agreeless

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disagree

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Dropdown

Add the suffix –er or –est to the underlined word to complete each sentence.



My dog has a loud bark, but Suzi’s dog has a loud
bark.

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Dropdown

Add the suffix –er or –est to the underlined word to complete each sentence.



There are many tall buildings in the city, but that is the tall
by far.

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Dropdown

Add the suffix –er or –est to the underlined word to complete each sentence.



You’ve had a lot of crazy ideas, but this one is the craz​
you’ve ever had!

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Dropdown

Add the suffix –er or –est to the underlined word to complete each sentence.



Which of these two sweaters is ugl​
than the other?

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Add the suffix –er or –est to the underlined word to complete each sentence.



The rar​
of all birds is sitting in that tree.

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Dropdown

Add the suffix –er or –est to the underlined word to complete each sentence.



For some people, math is eas​
than reading.

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Drag and Drop

Drag and drop the correct word in the proper spot to complete the sentences.
Zeke was pacing back and forth and tapping his foot. He had been waiting for Amos a long time and was getting ​
. Amos tried to hurry, but it was ​
to get his chores done any faster. “I don’t think this is quite fair,” Amos finally said to Zeke. “There is an ​
of work here. You finished cleaning your half of the basement first because you only had to get rid of the old toys. I have to deal with all these heavy boxes. Some of them are ​
!” Zeke said, “I’m sorry. That was of ​
me. I’ll help you move the boxes.” Amos thought to himself, “Why didn’t I ask him three hours ago?”
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
impossible
imbalance
immovable
impolite
impatient

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Dropdown

Choose the conjunction that best performs the function shown in parentheses.



Crocodiles quietly watch ​
wait for their prey. (joins together)

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Dropdown

Choose the conjunction that best performs the function shown in parentheses.



A hawk dove into the river ​
did not catch the fish. (shows contrast)

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Dropdown

Choose the conjunction that best performs the function shown in parentheses.



You can conserve water by taking shorter showers ​
by doing full laundry loads. (shows choice)

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Dropdown

Choose the conjunction that best performs the function shown in parentheses.



Plants ​
animals rely on each other in the wild. (joins together)

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Dropdown

Choose the conjunction that best performs the function shown in parentheses.



Governments ​
businesses must cooperate to achieve conservation goals. (joins together)

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Dropdown

Form compound sentences using a comma and a conjunction.



Dad and I toured the Everglades, ​
my sister visited the museum​.

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Dropdown

Form compound sentences using a comma and a conjunction.



The tour lasted three hours, ​
I was glad Dad brought snacks.

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Dropdown

Form compound sentences using a comma and a conjunction.



I liked seeing the wild animals, ​
Dad enjoyed looking at the plants.

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Dropdown

Form compound sentences using a comma and a conjunction.



I wish we could stay longer, ​
our trip will end in two days.

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Dropdown

Form compound sentences using a comma and a conjunction.



We could go home now, ​
we could stay for the slide show.

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Dropdown

Use a subordinating conjunction to write each pair of sentences as a complex sentence



I researched my topic thoroughly, I wrote my report on the Everglades.

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Use a subordinating conjunction to write each pair of sentences as a complex sentence



​our class saw the sun set over the still water, we all sighed in amazement.

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Dropdown

Use a subordinating conjunction to write each pair of sentences as a complex sentence



We were on our best behavior ​
going on the field trip was a privilege for our class.

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Dropdown

Use a subordinating conjunction to write each pair of sentences as a complex sentence



we were all tired after our day, we continued to talk enthusiastically about our experiences.

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Dropdown

Use a subordinating conjunction to write each pair of sentences as a complex sentence



it was a great trip, we will go back again soon.

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Multiple Choice

Camping in the Everglades

(1) It is possible to camp in the Everglades you will need a permit. (2) Park rangers are the best guides. (3) They know a great deal about the park. (4) You can take a paddleboat on the waterways you will see many unusual fish. (5) It is worth it to see the Everglades because it is beautiful.

Sentence 1 contains an error. Which of the following ways could you rewrite the sentence?

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It is possible to camp in the Everglades, but you will need a permit.

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It is possible to camp in the Everglades, you will need a permit

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It is possible to camp in the Everglades, or you will need a permit.

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Make no change.

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Multiple Choice

Camping in the Everglades

(1) It is possible to camp in the Everglades you will need a permit. (2) Park rangers are the best guides. (3) They know a great deal about the park. (4) You can take a paddleboat on the waterways you will see many unusual fish. (5) It is worth it to see the Everglades because it is beautiful.

What change, if any, should be made to Sentence 4?

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Add a period after waterways and capitalize you.

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Add a comma after waterways.

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Add a comma after paddleboat.

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Make no change.

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Draw

Circle the dependent clause and underline the independent clause in each sentence.

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Draw

Circle the dependent clause and underline the independent clause in each sentence.

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Draw

Circle the dependent clause and underline the independent clause in each sentence.

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Draw

Circle the dependent clause and underline the independent clause in each sentence.

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Draw

Circle the dependent clause and underline the independent clause in each sentence.

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Dropdown

Use the correlative conjunctions to complete the sentence.



Nathan would become a sailor ​
a doctor depended on the outcome of his training.

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Dropdown

Use the correlative conjunctions to complete the sentence.



Rescues were often ​
long ​
dangerous.

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Dropdown

Use the correlative conjunctions to complete the sentence.



He was ​
n a good swimmer ​
also a tremendous leader.

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Multiple Choice

Catch a Wave!

(1) Surfing can be dangerous. (2) It is a fun sport. (3) There is nothing like catching a big wave. (4) One way to start is to try body boarding. (5) A body board is a shorter surfboard that you can ride on your belly. (6) Only try it on days when the lifeguards say the ocean is safe. (7) Strong waves are dangerous. (8) A rip current could pull you out to sea.

Which shows the best way to combine Sentences 1 and 2?

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Although surfing can be dangerous, it is a fun sport.

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Surfing can be dangerous it is a fun sport.

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Because it is dangerous, surfing is a fun sport.

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Make no change.

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Multiple Choice

Catch a Wave!

(1) Surfing can be dangerous. (2) It is a fun sport. (3) There is nothing like catching a big wave. (4) One way to start is to try body boarding. (5) A body board is a shorter surfboard that you can ride on your belly. (6) Only try it on days when the lifeguards say the ocean is safe. (7) Strong waves are dangerous. (8) A rip current could pull you out to sea.

Which shows the best way to combine sentences 7 and 8?

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A rip current could pull you out to sea because strong waves are dangerous.

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Strong waves are dangerous a rip current could pull you out to sea.

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Because a rip current could pull you out to sea, strong waves are dangerous.

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Make no change.

Eagle Hour Day 3

Thursday 2/07

  • Three letter Blends

  • Words with: /j/ /k/ /kw/

  • Suffix: y, less, er, est

  • Prefix: dis, im

  • Conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, correlative

  • Complex sentences with conjunctions, compound sentences, dependent/independent clauses

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