6.1 Day 1

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Day 1

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Please Remember
When I look at the report, I can see if you listened to each slide.  There were 3 of you that did not listen last week.  Please listen this week, or I will need to send some emails to parents. 

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Review of Unit 1
dis-  means "not" or "opposite of"
un-  means "not" or "opposite of"
non- means "not" or "opposite of"
re-     means    "again"
-ed   and   -ing   are inflectional endings


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not satisfied
A
nonrefundable
B
dissatisfied
C
dishonest
D
nontoxic

Slide 7 - Quiz

not honest
A
nonrefundable
B
dissatisfied
C
dishonest
D
nontoxic

Slide 8 - Quiz

not refundable
A
nonrefundable
B
dissatisfied
C
dishonest
D
nontoxic

Slide 9 - Quiz

not toxic
A
nonrefundable
B
dissatisfied
C
dishonest
D
nontoxic

Slide 10 - Quiz

not popular
A
reschedule
B
redecorate
C
unpopular
D
unfortunate

Slide 11 - Quiz

not fortunate
A
reschedule
B
redecorate
C
unpopular
D
unfortunate

Slide 12 - Quiz

to decorate again
A
reschedule
B
redecorate
C
unpopular
D
unfortunate

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to schedule again
A
reschedule
B
redecorate
C
unpopular
D
unfortunate

Slide 14 - Quiz

expressing praise of admiration
A
content
B
complimentary
C
complementary
D
moped

Slide 15 - Quiz

going or working together well
A
content
B
complimentary
C
complementary
D
moped

Slide 16 - Quiz

pleased or satisfied
or
the subject matter in a speech or literary work
A
content
B
complimentary
C
complementary
D
moped

Slide 17 - Quiz

was is a sad state
or
a small motorcycle
A
content
B
complimentary
C
complementary
D
moped

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Stop
Make sure you listen to the unit opener before answering the following questions. 

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How has storytelling changed over the centuries?

Slide 20 - Open question

How did ancient people tell stories through art?

Slide 21 - Open question

How are literature and art connected?

Slide 22 - Open question

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Review of Unit 1
Nouns- name non-specific people places things, and ideas
Proper nouns- Name specific people places things, and ideas
Abstract nouns- nouns that are ideas
Verbs- show the action, condition, or state of being
Adjectives- modify, or tell more about nouns
Adverbs- modify verbs by telling when, where or how
Pronouns- take the place of a noun

Slide 24 - Slide

What are the nouns in this sentence?
The horses race quickly through the rusty gate.

Slide 25 - Open question

What are the nouns in this sentence?
They always stop at the old pond to get a drink.

Slide 26 - Open question

What is the pronoun in this sentence?
They always stop at the old pond to get a drink.

Slide 27 - Open question

What is the pronoun in this sentence?
We are hiking to the spot where the horses eat quietly.

Slide 28 - Open question

What are the pronouns in this sentence?

I should bring apples with me next time.

Slide 29 - Open question

What is the verb phrase in this sentence?

We are hiking to the spot where the horses eat quietly.

Slide 30 - Open question

My childhood was spent in Berlin, Germany.
childhood is a ______
A
proper noun
B
abstract noun
C
adverb
D
pronoun

Slide 31 - Quiz

My childhood was spent in Berlin, Germany.
Berlin is a ______
A
proper noun
B
abstract noun
C
adverb
D
pronoun

Slide 32 - Quiz

A river flows rapidly past them.

rapidly is a ______
A
proper noun
B
abstract noun
C
adverb
D
pronoun

Slide 33 - Quiz

A river flows rapidly past them.

them is a ______
A
proper noun
B
abstract noun
C
adverb
D
pronoun

Slide 34 - Quiz

Oliver, who takes swimming lessons with me, is a very friendly kid.
Oliver is a ______
A
proper noun
B
abstract noun
C
adverb
D
pronoun

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Oliver, who takes swimming lessons with me, is a very friendly kid.
very is a ______
A
proper noun
B
abstract noun
C
adverb
D
pronoun

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Oliver, who takes swimming lessons with me, is a very friendly kid.
friendly is a ______
A
proper noun
B
adjective
C
adverb
D
pronoun

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He may not get here tomorrow, but most flights are still grounded because of the weather.

He is a ______
A
state-of-being verb
B
adjective
C
adverb
D
pronoun

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He may not get here tomorrow, but most flights are still grounded because of the weather.

are is a ______
A
state-of-being verb
B
adjective
C
adverb
D
pronoun

Slide 39 - Quiz