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GL#8/Singular Pronoun-Antecedent Obj: Writing agreeing pronoun-antecedents. Do Now Copy the sentence and answer the questions. President Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address in 1853. 1. What is a pronoun? Circle it in the sentence. 2.What is an antecedent? Underline it in the sentence.
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GL#8/Singular Pronoun-AntecedentObj: Writing agreeing pronoun-antecedents Do NowCopy the sentence and answer the questions President Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address in 1853. 1. What is a pronoun? Circle it in the sentence. 2.What is an antecedent? Underline it in the sentence.
GL#8/Singular Pronoun-AntecedentObj: Writing agreeing pronoun-antecedents What is a Pronoun? A pronoun is a word used to substitute for a noun: His, her, his or her, she, he, it, its, he or she, him, some, any, none, all, most
GL#8/Singular Pronoun-AntecedentObj: Writing agreeing pronoun-antecedents What is an Antecedent? An antecedent is a word that the pronoun refers to. **When using people in writing, it is easier because the antecedent is usually the subject(s) of the sentence
GL#8/Singular Pronoun-AntecedentObj: Writing agreeing pronoun-antecedents An Antecedent can be: • An actual person/name • Some object or event - Words that specify the subject: each, neither, either, one, no one, nobody, nothing, something, anyone, anybody, anything, someone, somebody, everyone, everybody, everything, some, any, none, all, most
GL#8/Singular Pronoun-AntecedentObj: Writing agreeing pronoun-antecedents Pronouns and Antecedents agree when: 1. The subject and the pronoun are both singular OR both plural 2. When the subject and pronoun are both masculine, both feminine, or both objects
GL#8/Singular Pronoun-AntecedentObj: Writing agreeing pronoun-antecedents Examples: Jami forgot to get their signature for reading. Jami forgot to get its signature for reading.
Next Steps: • Do the My Weekend Surprise sheet on a separate sheet of paper. • 2. Copy down homework assignment: • Complete Pronoun-Antecedent Sheet- Only do #s 1, 3, and 5-7 (exercise 1) and 1-3 (exercise 2) • DUE DATE: • 7A (Oct. 28) 7C (Oct. 29) 7B (Oct. 31) .
Expectations: • Reading should be SILENT! • No Electronics! • DO NOW-Pt. 1: • GOAL TIME—12 minutes • Take out Reading Log • Go back over The Giver, pages 7-16, and add to the T-Chart and answer questions 1-6 • Add RTs to the RT section in the packet
Expectations: • Reading should be SILENT! • No Electronics! • DO NOW-Pt. 1: • GOAL TIME—8 minutes • Take out Reading Log • Reread pages 5-6 of The Giver, and add information to the T-Chart • Add RTs to the RT section in the packet
Expectations: • Reading should be SILENT! • No Electronics! • DO NOW-Pt. 1: • GOAL TIME—8 minutes • Take out Reading Log • Go back over The Giver, pages 7-16, and add to the T-Chart and answer questions 1-6 • Add RTs to the RT section in the packet
PITW#20: Found it Right!
DO NOW-Pt. 2: In your Readers Journal—J20 Besides being a time and place, what else defines a setting? Give an example
Setting involves The rules and structures set in place that govern characters Example: The setting of the classroom include routines that help make the classroom operate smoothly.
In Fantasy Fiction, a couple of ways that setting often has impact are: 1. Character relationships: How characters interact with each other 2. Character decisions: The choices characters make
To figure out how a fantasy setting impacts fantasy characters, we can do 3 steps: WHAT’S THE ACTUAL SETTING FACTUAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE SETTING How will this make characters/(character) interact with others How will this affect the choices characters/(character) make(s)
**DO THE STEPS BACKWARDS! IT HELPS! WHAT’S THE ACTUAL SETTING FACTUAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE SETTING How will this make characters/(character) interact with others How will this affect the choices characters/(character) make(s)
Your Task: • Finish the practice sheet on fantasy impact • Continue reading The Giver, and continue working on the packet. GOAL TIME: 20 minutes
HOMEWORK: • READ: GOAL TIME—15-20 mins *Get Parent Signature! • ALWAYS add RTs as you are reading! Use the format to help you! • Setting Impact: The Giver handout