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It’s Reading Workshop Day!. Get your reading folder and make updates to your reading record. Get your literary notebook and set up a type 2. Type 2: Identify the collective nouns. The troop of boy scouts were lost in the woods. Our class meets Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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It’s Reading Workshop Day! Get your reading folder and make updates to your reading record. Get your literary notebook and set up a type 2.
Type 2: Identify the collective nouns... The troop of boy scouts were lost in the woods. Our class meets Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. We watched the fleet of ships leave the harbor. A herd of bison was stranded on the plains.
Type 2: Identify the collective nouns... The troop of boy scouts were lost in the woods. Our class meets Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. We watched the fleet of ships leave the harbor. A herd of bison was stranded on the plains.
Today’s Agenda: • Mini Lesson: Nouns of direct address • Work Time: Independent reading and noun application • Debrief: Turn and Talk
A noun of direct address is... • a name of a person. • a word that names the person(s) being spoken to. • set off by a comma. • Examples: • Come here, Sydney. • What do you think of this, Jon? • Sam, knock it off!
A noun of direct address is... • sometimes the name of a relative. • Examples: • Can I go to the party, Mom? • Dad, pick me up at 3:00. • Granny, can you make your famous apple pie? • Non-examples: • I asked my mom if I could go to the party. • Is your dad picking you up? • My granny makes the best apple pie.
Nouns of direct address... • are NOT the subject of a sentence! • If an imperative sentence (command or request) contains a noun of direct address, the subject is understood to be “you”, • Jack, walk the dog. • What’s the subject? • Jack, [you] walk the dog. • What’s “Jack”? • A noun of direct address.
As you read... Find three sentences that use a noun of direct address. Write examples in your yellow journal.
Turn and talk... Share your sentences that use a noun of direct address.