Miss Crisi ordered (to/two/too) coffees.
Miss Crisi ordered two coffees.
we went too the library and checked out a book
We went to the library and checked out a book.
Names a person, place, thing, or idea
What two words make the contraction "couldn't?"
Could + Not
How many daughters does Ms. Dorsey have?
Two :)
Mrs. Wilson likes math more (then/than) social studies.
Mrs. Wilson likes math more than social studies.
today is november 7 2024
Today is November 7, 2024.
The part of speech that describes an action or indicates a state of being.
Verb
When do you need to capitalize the first letter of a word? (Try to write down at least 3 of the 4 reasons!)
- Proper nouns (names, places, etc.)
- Beginning of a sentence
- Pronoun "I"
- Titles
How many dogs does Mrs. Wilson have?
Three! :)
Ms. Buffa's class is going (to/two/too) the cafeteria.
Ms. Buffa's class is going to the cafeteria.
did you brake there pencil
Did you break their pencil?
Describes nouns or pronouns.
Adjective
When should you start a new paragraph?
Possible answers:
- New idea or topic
- New person talking
- New scene
Where did Miss Campbell's dad used to live?
Beijing, China!
(You're/Your) in House 6C? That's the best house!
You're in House 6C? That's the best house!
their are so many awesome students and teachers at the great valley 5/6 center
There are so many awesome students and teachers at the Great Valley 5/6 Center.
Substitutes for nouns or noun phrases. (Instead of saying Ms. Buffa loves school! We might say she loves school.)
Pronoun
Which word in this sentence is a conjunction?
She gets good grades because she always does her homework.
She gets good grades because she always does her homework.
Biology/Science at the GV High School!
Miss Campbell's class is over (their/they're/there.)
Miss Campbell's class is over there.
ms dorsey likes harry potter tea and christmas music
Ms. Dorsey likes Harry Potter, tea, and Christmas music.
Modifies verbs and adjectives. Typically ends in -ly
Adverb
What's wrong with this sentence?
The capybara is eating it's dinner.
The capybara is eating its dinner.
Its is possessive. It's is a contraction for "it is."
How many fingers does Ms. Buffa have?
Ten! :D