Used at the end of a sentence to show excitement or strong feelings.
What is an exclamation point?
This personal identifier must be on all assignments and documents.
What is your Name?
A person, place or thing.
What is a noun?
Style of writing in which letters are joined in a flowing manner.
What is cursive? (cursive writing)
The name of an organization supported by SLS with the Anachronym FMSC.
What is Feed My Starving Children?
Used to indicate the pause in a sentence or separate items in a list.
A proper sentence will contain specific marks to help indicate how the sentence should be read.
What is punctuation?
The person who tells the story of events taking place in a novel or poem.
Who is the Narrator?
Contains 3 supporting paragraphs in an essay.
What is the Body?
To continuously delay a task.
What is to procrastinate?
Marks used to indicate a direct quote, dialogue or a phrase.
What are quotation marks?
A preposition always before this part of speech in a sentence.
What is a noun?
To utter or pronounce (words, sentences, etc.), especially in an articulate or a particular manner.
What is Enunciate? (to enunciate)
A form of expository writing in which the author gives un-biased information.
What is Informative Writing?
SLMS students will find homework and various other assignments posted in this program.
What is Google Classroom?
The symbol commonly used to represent the word 'at'.
What is the 'at' symbol
The subject and verb number (singular/plural)must be in agreement.
What is subject-verb agreement.
Letters that are not vowels.
What are consonants?
Writing that is capable of being read or deciphered, especially with ease, as writing or printing; easily readable.
What is legible?
A safety procedure in which all students and staff are required to quietly shelter in place.
What is a lockdown drill? (lockdown)
The three dots indicating a continuing thought or omission of text.
What is an ellipse?
The correct word order in used in grammar.
What is syntax
A linking word, clause or phrase.
What is a conjunction?
Formal style of language used primarily in educational settings.
What is academic language?
Be always HUMBLE, Gentle. and PATIENT. Show your love by being TOLERANT with one another. Let the Holy Spirit keep you United in PEACE.
What is Ephesians 4:2-3?