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Transcript of Harcourt Journeys: Grammar Skills. Unit 3: Lesson 14.
Harcourt Journeys: Grammar Skills
Unit 3: Lesson 14
This week’s skills:Part 1: Present ParticiplePart 2: Past ParticiplePart 3: Participial PhrasesPart 4: Writing Correct SentencesPart 5: Sentence Fluency
Present ParticiplePart 1: PowerPoint LessonPart 2: Projectable 14.6Part 3: Practice Book Page 163Part 4: Adapted Worksheets
Part 1: Present Participles
Today, we are going to study present participles.
Present participles are formed by adding -ing to the verb.
Examples: walk + ing = walking move + ing = moving
Sometimes the participle of a verb can be used as an adjective.
Examples: The crawling ants look very busy. Their scurrying bodies are all
over the grass.
Click on the following PPT to view presentation:
Present Participles
Projectable 14.6
Turn your Practice Book to page 163.
Past ParticiplesPart 1: PowerPoint LessonPart 2: Projectable 14.7Part 3: Practice Book Page 164Part 4: Adapted Worksheets
Part 2: Past Participles
Today, we are going to study past participles.
Past participles are formed by adding -ed to the verb.
Examples: walk + ed = walked move + ed = moved* Remember if a verb ends in e, drop the e before
adding ed.
Sometimes the participle of a verb can be used as an adjective.
Examples: Workers moved stored eggs each
day. The ants must move to an
expanded nest.
Click on the following PPT to view presentation:
Past Participles
Projectable 14.7
Turn your Practice Book to page 164.
Participial PhrasesPart 1: PowerPoint LessonPart 2: Projectable 14.8Part 3: Practice Book Page 165Part 4: Adapted Worksheet
Part 3: Participial Phrases
Today, we are going to study participial phrases.
A participial phrase begins with a participle and describes a noun.
Example: The children playing with
the puppy leaped for joy.
See if you can find the participial phrase:
Example: Maria returned to find her
picnic lunch covered with ants.
Find the participial phrase:
Example: Carrying their food, the
ants made their way to the nest.
Click on the following PPT to view presentation:
Participial Phrases
Projectable 14.8
Turn your Practice Book to page 165.
Writing Correct Sentences:Part 1: PowerPoint LessonPart 2: Practice Book Page 166Part 3: Adapted Worksheets
Part 4: Writing Correct Sentences
Click this presentation to review run on sentences:
PRACTICE!
Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott
Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott
Turn your Practice Book to page 166.
Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott
Sentence Fluency:Part 1: Practice Book Page 167
Part 5: Sentence Fluency
Turn your Practice Book to page 167.
How did you do?