Name: Weekly Language 1/25 – 1/29 Monday Name the Part of Speech of the underlined words. Tuesday Thursday Tense Name the Part of Speech of the underlined words. Make the verbs PAST TENSE to complete the sentence. Past A red bird flew through the She ___________ (write) Present open field. a book about her Complete the chart. Verb He walked into the room, and came right over to us. Wednesday feed childhood. Future Which best completes the sentence? Simple, compound, or complex sentence? (most organized, more organized) Correct the dialogue. Emily cried I need to get Correct the POSSESIVE NOUN in the sentence. The Civil War ended in 1865. out of here right now Emilys scarf was left hanging over the chair. Which word means… Which word means… Which word means… not present in a place. to break apart. the amount that is over what is needed. What part of speech is underlined? What part of speech is underlined? What part of speech is underlined? What part of speech is underlined? How long will it take to walk from my house? Andrea loves her sister, but she drives her crazy. No, you can’t have my piece of cake! We are going to travel beyond the Atlantic Ocean. Write a sentence starting with the word Before. Which word/phrase best completes the sentence? Where does the comma go? Which word/phrase best completes the sentence? Next, Although, As a result During the summer we will take our vacation to Puerto Rico. Next, Although, As a result Which word could replace the underlined word? incredible, dull, ordinary The two underlined words are synonyms. What does the word launch mean? Which word can mean a vegetable, and to flatten something? Maria and I saw the most amazing show last night. Dr. Evil is going to launch his plan and begin world domination. carrot, pound, squash What does the idiom mean? Simile or Metaphor? What does it mean? What does the adage/proverb mean? As tall as a tree. Let sleeping dogs lie. She was _____________ than I ever was. This week’s word list (use these words to answer this week’s question) diverse abnormal disapprove surplus absorb absent disconnect different superior surpass First you will need to ask for permission. _____, you should gather the materials. Which of the words is an antonym for large? enormous miniscule massive colossal Simile or Metaphor? What does it mean? During the emergency, she was a rock. She was walking on air. I love it when it snows. ________, it is a bit cold. Expand the sentence by using more descriptive language. Combine the sentences by creating a compound sentence. Combine the sentences by creating a complex sentence. Reduce the sentence by taking out unnecessary words. Emily climbed the tree. Emily climbed the tree. She reached the top. Emily climbed the tree. She reached the top. The tree, while tall and scary, was hard to climb, but I reached the top, nonetheless. If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat? © One Stop Teacher Shop My Work Monday Tuesday How can you hear your soul Alone time is when I distance myself from the voices of the if everyone is talking? Mary Doria Russell _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ world so I can hear my own. Oprah Wednesday Thursday In solitude the mind gains strength and learns to lean upon itself. Simplicity Solitude Serenity Laurence Sterne _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ My Progress If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat? © One Stop Teacher Shop MONDAY # of questions _____ # correct _____ I need more help with… ______________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Monday Tuesday Name the Part of Speech of the underlined words. PN TUESDAY # of questions _____ # correct _____ I need more help with… ______________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ N He walked into the room, and came right over to us. PN Which best completes the sentence? This week’s word list (use these words to answer this week’s question) diverse abnormal disapprove surplus absorb absent disconnect different superior surpass Thursday Make the verbs PAST TENSE to complete the sentence. Tense Name the Part of Speech of the underlined words. fed Past A red bird flew through the feed Present will feed Future Simple, compound, or complex sentence? THURSDAY # of questions _____ # correct _____ I need more help with… ______________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Wednesday Verb Complete the chart. (most organized, more organized) She was _____________ than I ever was. WEDNESDAY # of questions _____ # correct _____ I need more help with… ______________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Adj V Adj She wrote (write) a book open field. about her childhood. Correct the dialogue. Correct the POSSESIVE NOUN in the sentence. Emily cried, “I need to get The Civil War ended in 1865. out of here right now!” Emily’s scarf was left hanging over the chair. Which word means… Which word means… Which word means… not present in a place. to break apart. the amount that is over what is needed. absent disconnect surplus What part of speech is underlined? What part of speech is underlined? What part of speech is underlined? What part of speech is underlined? How long will it take to walk from my house? Andrea loves her sister, but she drives her crazy. No, you can’t have my piece of cake! preposition conjunction interjection We are going to travel beyond the Atlantic Ocean. preposition Write a sentence starting with the word Before. Which word/phrase best completes the sentence? Where does the comma go? Which word/phrase best completes the sentence? (accept all reasonable answers) Next, Although, As a result During the summer, we will take our vacation to Puerto Rico. Next, Although, As a result The two underlined words are synonyms. What does the word launch mean? begin, or start Dr. Evil is going to launch his plan and begin world domination. Which word can mean a vegetable, and to flatten something? Which of the words is an antonym for large? enormous miniscule massive colossal First you will need to ask for permission. _____, you should gather the materials. Which word could replace the underlined word? incredible, dull, ordinary Maria and I saw the most amazing show last night. If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat? I love it when it snows. ________, it is a bit cold. carrot, pound, squash © One Stop Teacher Shop Simile or Metaphor? What does it mean? During the emergency, she was a rock. What does the idiom mean? She was walking on air. very happy Simile or Metaphor? What does it mean? What does the adage/proverb mean? As tall as a tree. Let sleeping dogs lie. very tall You should leave something alone if it might cause trouble. Reduce the sentence by taking out unnecessary words. She was brave/strong. Expand the sentence by using more descriptive language. Combine the sentences by creating a compound sentence. Combine the sentences by creating a complex sentence. (accept all reasonable answers) (accept all reasonable answers) (accept all reasonable answers) (accept all reasonable answers) Emily climbed the tree. Emily climbed the tree. She reached the top. Emily climbed the tree. She reached the top. After climbing the tree, Emily finally reached the top. Even though the tree was hard to climb, I reached the top. Emily quickly climbed up the ancient oak tree. Emily climbed the tree, and she reached the top. If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat? The tree, while tall and scary, was hard to climb, but I reached the top, nonetheless. © One Stop Teacher Shop