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Friends and Families

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Statements.A statement is a telling sentence.It ends with a period.

My sister has a big red wagon.

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Questions?A question is an asking sentence.It begins with an asking word, like Who?

What? Where? Did?It ends with a question mark.

Do you know where my homework is?

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Commands.A command is a sentence that tells someone

what to do. There isn’t a subject. The subject is implied.

A command is directed at YOU.A command usually ends with a period.

Put the pencil on the desk.

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Exclamations!An exclamation is a sentence that shows

excitement or strong feeling!!!!!

It ends with an exclamation point!!!!!

I did a great job on my spelling test!

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Quiz!!!!Which sentence is a command?

A. Did you see the rainbow?B. My brother is winning the race!C. Ride your bike to my house.D. The bike is shiny and blue.

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Quiz!!!!Which sentence is a command?

A. Did you see the rainbow?B. My brother is winning the race!C. Ride your bike to my house.D. The bike is shiny and blue.

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Quiz!!!!Which sentence is a command?

A. Did you see the rainbow?B. My brother is winning the race!C. Ride your bike to my house.D. The bike is shiny and blue.

You are commanding the person to ride the bike.

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Which sentence is an exclamation?

A. When are we going to the store?B. I would love to read!C. My mother works in a hospital.D. Clean up the game.

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Which sentence is an exclamation?

A. When are we going to the store?B. I would love to read!C. My mother works in a hospital.D. Clean up the game.

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Which sentence is an exlamation?

A. When are we going to the store?B. I would love to read!C. My mother works in a hospital.D. Clean up the game.

It has an exclamatio

n point!

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Which sentence is correct?

A. The blue car is fast.B. The blue car is fast,C. The blue car is fast?D. The blue car is fast

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Which sentence is correct?

A. The blue car is fast.B. The blue car is fast,C. The blue car is fast?D. The blue car is fast

This is a statement. It is

a telling sentence.

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Which sentence is correct?

A. May I have an apple.B. May I have an apple!C. May I have an appleD. May I have an apple?

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Which sentence is correct?

A. May I have an apple.B. May I have an apple!C. May I have an appleD. May I have an apple?

This is a question. It is

an asking sentence.

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When do we use commas?

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When do we use commas?In the date!

October 31, 2011

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When do we use commas?In the date!

October 31, 2011

January 5, 1894

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When do we use commas?In the date!

October 31, 2011

January 5, 1894

May 29, 1994

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When do we use commas?In the date! Between a city and

state!October 31, 2011January 5, 1894May 29, 1994

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When do we use commas?In the date! Between a city and

state!October 31, 2011January 5, 1894May 29, 1994

Las Vegas, Nevada

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When do we use commas?In the date! Between a city and

state!October 31, 2011January 5, 1894May 29, 1994

Las Vegas, Nevada

Portland, Oregon

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When do we use commas?In the date! Between a city and

state!October 31, 2011January 5, 1894May 29, 1994

Las Vegas, Nevada

Portland, Oregon

Baltimore, Maryland

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Which sentence is correct?

A. Our family came from St. Paul Minnesota,B. Our, family came from St. Paul Minnesota.C. Our family came from St. Paul, Minnesota.D. Our family came from, St. Paul,

Minnesota.

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Which sentence is correct?

A. Our family came from St. Paul Minnesota,B. Our, family came from St. Paul Minnesota.C. Our family came from St. Paul, Minnesota.D. Our family came from, St. Paul,

Minnesota.

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Which sentence is correct?

A. Our family came from St. Paul Minnesota,B. Our, family came from St. Paul Minnesota.C. Our family came from St. Paul, Minnesota.D. Our family came from, St. Paul,

Minnesota.

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Which sentence is correct?

A. The statue of liberty is in New York, New York.

B. The statue of liberty, is in New York New York,

C. The statue of liberty is in New York New York,

D. The statue of liberty is in New, York, New, York.

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Which sentence is correct?

A. The statue of liberty is in New York, New York.

B. The statue of liberty, is in New York New York,

C. The statue of liberty is in New York New York,

D. The statue of liberty is in New, York, New, York.

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We use quotation marks to show that someone is talking.

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“I am so awesome,” the boy said, “and I love my skateboard!”

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“I am so awesome,” the boy said, “and I love my skateboard!”

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Which sentence is correct?A. “My brother, said the little girl, is ten years old.”

B. “My brother,” said the little girl, “is ten years old.”

C. My brother, “said the little girl,” is ten years old.

D. My brother, “said the little girl is ten years old.”

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Which sentence is correct?A. “My brother, said the little girl, is ten years old.”

B. “My brother,” said the little girl, “is ten years old.”

C. My brother, “said the little girl,” is ten years old.

D. My brother, “said the little girl is ten years old.”

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Which sentence is correct?A. “My brother, said the little girl, is ten years old.”

B. “My brother,” said the little girl, “is ten years old.”

C. My brother, “said the little girl,” is ten years old.

D. My brother, “said the little girl is ten years old.”

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Which sentence is correct?A. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and sit

down.”

B. “Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and sit down.”

C. “Take out your pencils,” said Ms. Chavez, “and sit down.”

D. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, “and sit down.”

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Which sentence is correct?A. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and sit

down.”

B. “Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and sit down.”

C. “Take out your pencils,” said Ms. Chavez, “and sit down.”

D. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, “and sit down.”

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Which sentence is correct?A. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and sit

down.”

B. “Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, and sit down.”

C. “Take out your pencils,” said Ms. Chavez, “and sit down.”

D. Take out your pencils, said Ms. Chavez, “and sit down.”

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The subject tells who or what a sentence is about.

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The subject tells who or what a sentence is about.

The predicate tells what is happening!

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The kids are wearing tie-dye shirts!

The kids is the subject.

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The kids are wearing tie-dye shirts!

are wearing tie-dye shirts is the predicate.

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What is the subject of the sentence below?

Prabhnoor and his sister were in second grade last year.A. Prabhnoor

B. were in second grade

C. Prabhnoor and his sister

D. were

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What is the subject of the sentence below?

Prabhnoor and his sister were in second grade last year.A. Prabhnoor

B. were in second grade

C. Prabhnoor and his sister

D. were

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What is the subject of the sentence below?

Prabhnoor and his sister were in second grade last year.A. Prabhnoor

B. were in second grade

C. Prabhnoor and his sister

D. were

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What is the predicate of the sentence below?

The students ate pizza for lunch.A. The students

B. ate

C. ate pizza for lunch.

D. The students ate

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What is the predicate of the sentence below?

The students ate pizza for lunch.A. The students

B. ate

C. ate pizza for lunch.

D. The students ate

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A dictionary is a book of words and what they mean. It is a book of definitions.

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A dictionary is a book of words and what they mean. It is a book of definitions.

The words are in

alphabetical, or ABC,

order!

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Read the sentence. Choose the word that comes before the underlined word in the dictionary. I like to cuddle with my teddy bear.

A. dog

B . apple

C. rainbow

D. eight

Page 51: Friends and Families Statements. A statement is a telling sentence. It ends with a period. My sister has a big red wagon.

Read the sentence. Choose the word that comes before the underlined word in the dictionary. I like to cuddle with my teddy bear.

A. dog

B . apple

C. rainbow

D. eight

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Read the sentence. Choose the word that comes before the underlined word in the dictionary. I like to cuddle with my teddy bear.

A. dog

B . apple

C. rainbow

D. eight

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Read the sentence. Choose the word that comes before the underlined word in the dictionary. We have many traditions in our country.

A. turtle

B . yellow

C. wind

D. cat

Page 54: Friends and Families Statements. A statement is a telling sentence. It ends with a period. My sister has a big red wagon.

Read the sentence. Choose the word that comes before the underlined word in the dictionary. We have many traditions in our country.

A. turtle

B . yellow

C. wind

D. cat

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A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to change what the word means!un- and dis- mean...

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A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to change what the word means!un- and dis- mean...“not” or “the opposite

of”!

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A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to change what the word means!un- and dis- mean...“not” or “the opposite

of”!

dishonest

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A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to change what the word means!un- and dis- mean...“not” or “the opposite

of”!

\unhappy

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A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to change what the word means!un- and dis- mean...“not” or “the opposite

of”!

re- means…

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A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to change what the word means!un- and dis- mean...“not” or “the opposite

of”!

re- means…“again”!

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A prefix goes on the beginning of a word to change what the word means!un- and dis- mean...“not” or “the opposite

of”!

re- means…“again”!

Let’sreplay!

Page 62: Friends and Families Statements. A statement is a telling sentence. It ends with a period. My sister has a big red wagon.

Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the underlined word.

The puppy was unwelcome on top of the kitchen table.

A. very welcome

B. welcome again

C. welcome before

D. not welcome

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Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the underlined word.

The puppy was unwelcome on top of the kitchen table.

A. very welcome

B. welcome again

C. welcome before

D. not welcome

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Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the underlined word.

The puppy was unwelcome on top of the kitchen table.

A. very welcome

B. welcome again

C. welcome before

D. not welcome

Page 65: Friends and Families Statements. A statement is a telling sentence. It ends with a period. My sister has a big red wagon.

Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the underlined word.

My dad was displeased when I told him that I forgot my homework at school.

A. not pleased

B. very pleased

C. pleased again

D. pleased before.

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Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the underlined word.

My dad was displeased when I told him that I forgot my homework at school.

A. not pleased

B. very pleased

C. pleased again

D. pleased before.

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Using the prefix, choose the meaning of the underlined word.

My dad was displeased when I told him that I forgot my homework at school.

A. not pleased

B. very pleased

C. pleased again

D. pleased before.

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