Daily Oral Language Mrs Bell Week of October
Daily Oral Language Mrs. Bell - Week of October 6 -10
Monday: Grammar Concrete and Abstract Nouns A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns can be concrete or abstract. Concrete nouns names a person, place, or thing that can be sensed with one of the five senses. An abstract noun names an idea or quality and cannot be sensed with one of the five senses. Write the noun and identify whether it is concrete or abstract. 1. ocean 2. aviary 3. sorrow 6. beauty 7. grandmother 10. Miami 11. bracelet 4. communication 5. Earth 8. justice 9. ability 12. belief
Tuesday: Usage/Mechanics Principal Parts A verb has four principal parts: present, present participle, past, and past participle. Present walk I walk to the store. Present Participle am walking I am walking fast around the track. Past walked I walked my dog this morning. Past Participle have walked I have walked to school in the rain before. Choose one verb from the list below. Write the verb’s four principal parts. Then use each of the parts in a sentence. play ask stop cook bake
Wednesday: Word Parts dis-, non-, un-: mean “not” or “the opposite of. ” Add the correct prefix and make a new word: zip agree ripe honest stop fair
Thursday: Word Study Quite/Quit/Quiet “Quite” is an adverb meaning completely, very, or entirely. It rhymes with “fight. ” “Quit” is a verb meaning stop or cease. It rhymes with “sit. ” “Quiet” is an adjective meaning calm, silent, or noiseless. As a verb, it means soothe or calm. As a noun, it means tranquility or peaceful. Write one sentence for each of these words; quite, quit, quiet
Friday: Word Play ANAGRAM: An anagram is the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce other words, using all the original letters exactly once. Theme: Food and Drink ex; CHEAP = PEACH EMU LEG ORDER PIG EAT A TROPIC CAR DUST PAST EIGHT COOL CHEAT CRIED
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