Quotation Marks Do Now #4: Add quotation marks and punctuation to the following sentences: 1. Hi...

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Quotation Marks Do Now #4: Add quotation marks and punctuation to the following sentences: 1. Hi said Julissa I haven’t seen you in a while 2. Where are you going asked Mario Today’s Objective : Students will evaluate and apply their knowledge of quotation marks and punctuation by Reader’s Workshop, working on Acheive3000, and working collaboratively. Today’s Standard: Written and Oral Conventions 1.4: Demonstate the mechanics of writing and appropriate English usage.

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Quotation Marks Quotation marks are used when someone is speaking or when you are stating someone’s exact words. Example: “Where did you go yesterday?” asked Maria. Always place commas and periods inside the quotation marks. Example: Marissa said, “I can not go today.” Use a comma to set off a quotation. Example: Marvin asked, “Where is your notebook?” A new paragraph is started every time a different person talks.

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Page 1: Quotation Marks Do Now #4: Add quotation marks and punctuation to the following sentences: 1. Hi said Julissa I havent seen you in a while 2. Where are.

Quotation MarksDo Now #4: Add quotation marks and punctuation to the following sentences:

1. Hi said Julissa I haven’t seen you in a while

2. Where are you going asked Mario

Today’s Objective:

Students will evaluate and apply their knowledge of quotation marks and punctuation by Reader’s Workshop, working on Acheive3000, and working collaboratively.

Today’s Standard:

Written and Oral Conventions 1.4: Demonstate the mechanics of writing and appropriate English usage.

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Agenda1. Do Now/Attendance2. Agenda Check3. Notes on quotation marks4. Reader’s Workshop5. Quotation mark practice

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Quotation MarksQuotation marks are used when someone is

speaking or when you are stating someone’s exact words. Example: “Where did you go yesterday?” asked Maria.

Always place commas and periods inside the quotation marks.Example: Marissa said, “I can not go today.”

Use a comma to set off a quotation.Example: Marvin asked, “Where is your notebook?”

A new paragraph is started every time a different person talks.

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Reader’s Workshop:Quotation Marks

As you are reading today, look for quotation marks. Copy down the entire sentence in your notebook and underline the quotation.

Be ready to share at least one example sentence with the class by the time reading has ended.

We will now be reading independently. Remember, reading is thinking, so we must remain silent during this time.

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Stations Independent Collaborative1. Go to https://www.teenbiz3000.com/2. Complete one to two activities. You should have 9 activities with 75% or higher on the first try by today.

Early finishers?

- Complete any missing work- Read your Reader’s Workshop

book-Go to an approved website and complete any activity related to ELA

Standard:

Written and Oral Conventions 1.1: Place modifiers properly and use the active voice.

1. Complete the worksheet on quotations

Early finishers?

-Complete any missing work-Read your Reader’s

Workshop book

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Exit SlipWrite your name, the date, and the period on

your paper. Change the following sentences to active voice:

1. The street was walked down by Marie.2. The book was read by Jose.3. The table was written on by Melissa.