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WELCOME!
Please put your book on the table. You don't need your iPad (yet). 

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TODAY
After this lesson you will
... have studied words that look or sound the same 
... have worked on your reading skills 
... have added new words to your vocabulary 
... have increased your understanding of punctuation
... have used your creative skills to save some lives! 


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PITFALL
a pit is a large hole in the ground

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PITFALLS
Some words are often mixed up because they look or sound the same. 

Let's read assignment 53a together

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PITFALLS
Time to work on assignment 53b


Are you done? Pair up with a classmate and try to check your answers reading grammar 12

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2:30

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PITFALLS
Time to work on assignment 54a


Are you done? Compare your answers to your classmate's answers. 

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2:30

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TEST YOURSELF
close the book and join this LessonUp! 

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[...] friend is always late, isn't he?
A
your
B
you're

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I'm completely stuffed, I have had [...] many cookies.
A
to
B
too

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[...] can I find his office?
A
where
B
we're

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My friends are playing a game on [...] phones.
A
there
B
their
C
they're

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THERE'S MORE
theirs more? they'res more?

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How do you feel when someone ends a text message with a period? Does it change the tone of the message for you?
A
Yes
B
No

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TIME TO READ

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THE PUNCTUATION POLICE
change the sentences and explain why

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What's the difference? 
“Guess who’s coming to your birthday? Trixie!” said my cousin Pam.

“Guess who’s coming to your birthday?” Trixie said. “My cousin Pam!”

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What does it mean?
I vacuum the floor everyday.

I “vacuum” the floor everyday.

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What is the difference?
What would you rather have, twenty-five dollar bills or twenty five-dollar bills?

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What is more dangerous?
“Caution! Man eating crocodiles.”

“Caution! Man-eating crocodiles.”

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Design a poster to show the importance of punctuation. Use either drawing materials or digital tools like Canva. Your poster should convey the message that "Punctuation Saves Lives" with catchy slogans and visuals. You can work
together or alone! 

You can use the internet for inspiration. 

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SEE YOU NEXT WEEK
During this lesson you
... have worked on your reading skills 
... have added new words to your vocabulary 
... have increased your understanding of punctuation in English
... have used your creative skills to save some lives! 


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