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Daily Oral Language Week # 16

Daily Oral Language Week # 16. Directions. Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook. Watch out! There are errors in the sentences that need to be corrected. Write each sentence correctly into your notebook.

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Daily Oral Language Week # 16

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  1. Daily Oral LanguageWeek # 16

  2. Directions • Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook. • Watch out! There are errors in the sentences that need to be corrected. Write each sentence correctly into your notebook. • Keep this spiral to study for the test over these sentences that will be on Friday.

  3. Day 1 • Wasn’t slavry legal in some states and illegal in others before the Civil War?” asked tom. • Many slaves want to reach the north they thought they might find safety their.

  4. Corrected Sentences Day 1 • “Wasn’t slavery legal in some states and illegal in others before the Civil War?” asked Tom. • Many slaves wanted to reach the North. They thought they might find safety there.

  5. Day 2 • Yesterday Rita ask, “was the Underground railroad a real train with tracks?” • “No it were an network of escape routes to help runaway slaves,” said mr. Nolan

  6. Corrected Sentences Day 2 • Yesterday Rita asked, “Was the Underground Railroad a real train with tracks?” • “No, it was a network of escape routes to help runaway slaves,” said Mr. Nolan.

  7. Day 3 • To of the most famousest conductors were Harriet tubman and James Fairfield. • “Them two,” said Rico were known for their bravrey.”

  8. Corrected Sentences Day 3 • Two of the most famous conductors were Harriet Tubman and James Fairfield. • “Those two,” said Rico, “were known for their bravery.”

  9. Day 4 • In those days conductors use trickary rather than force, said jean. • people would hide slaves in secret rooms or they might disguise they.

  10. Corrected Sentences Day 4 • “In those days conductors usedtrickery rather than force,” said Jean. • People would hide slaves in secret rooms, or they might disguise them.

  11. Weekly Test • Directions: Write each sentence correctly on a separate piece of notebook paper. (Please do not write them into your spiral notebook.) Check each sentence carefully before turning in your test.

  12. Test – Week # 16 1. Many slaves want to reach the north they thought they might find safety their. 2. “No it were an network of escape routes to help runaway slaves,” said mr.Nolan 3. To of the most famousest conductors were Harriet tubman and James Fairfield. • 4. In those days conductors use trickary rather than force, said jean.

  13. Test Answers – Week 16 • 1. Many slaves wanted to reach the North. They thought they might find safety there. • 2. “No, it was a network of escape routes to help runaway slaves,” said Mr. Nolan. • 3. Two of the most famous conductors were Harriet Tubman and James Fairfield. • 4. “In those days conductors usedtrickery rather than force,” said Jean.

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