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Wrap Up Your Week

Wrap Up Your Week. What can we learn about the past by examining its relics?. Wrap Up Your Week. Why might things far away and long ago be important to us now? How does this question connect to the question: What can we learn about the past by examining its relics? This week I learned….

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Wrap Up Your Week

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  1. Wrap Up Your Week What can we learn about the past by examining its relics?

  2. Wrap Up Your Week Why might things far away and long ago be important to us now? How does this question connect to the question: What can we learn about the past by examining its relics? This week I learned…

  3. Wrap Up Your Week Comprehension Main Idea and Details To identify the main idea, think: What is the big idea? To identify supporting details, ask: What pieces of information provide support for this big idea? What is the main idea in paragraph 3 on page 216 of The Emperor’s Silent Army?

  4. Wrap Up Your Week Word Analysis Morphemes What is a morpheme? Use morphemes to determine the meaning of: Redistributed Possibly Restored Easily Swiftly Reawake swiftly

  5. Wrap Up Your Week Literary Terms Narration Reread the last two paragraphs on page 215. Narration is the recounting of events. Expository texts often include narration to enhance the development of facts and make the selection more appealing. How does the narration enhance this selection? Why did the author include it in this passage?

  6. Wrap Up Your Week Besides being china’s last emperor, what made Puyi a unique ruler? Which sentence in the passage summarizes the main idea? What details support this main idea?

  7. Wrap Up Your Week Time for a weekly test Take your time and read each question carefully.

  8. Wrap Up Your Week Spelling Test! Spell each word carefully and form your letters correctly.

  9. Wrap Up Your Week Possessive Nouns Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive noun. Soldier, tomb, men, horses, emperor The ______ craftsmen were very skilled. The ______ ceiling was inlaid with pearls. Most of the ___________ weapons were missing. Two ____________ ears had crumbled. The _____ research proved to be valuable.

  10. Wrap Up Your Week Proofread your work Go over your rough draft and check for mistakes. Proofreading Tips Be sure all possessive nouns are used correctly. Check for correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization and grammar. Use quotation marks around dialogue. Use correct indentation when beginning new paragraphs. Use blue or black ink to write your final draft. When it is finished, staple it with your rough draft, chart, revisions and rubric.

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