Monday, December 1, 2014

This Week's ELA: 12/1


Name/#: __________________________________________          Date: 12/1-5

Spelling: Transition Words
            One way to improve your writing and to move your audience through your piece is to use transition words.  These words can be classified according to their usage: contrasting, comparing, sequencing, introducing, and concluding/summarizing.  (These categories would make a great spelling choice!)  Your spelling choice activity is due Thursday.

  1. although
  2. otherwise
  3. however
  4. likewise
  5. similarly
  6. generally
  7. afterward
  8. furthermore
  9. meanwhile
  10. in the meantime
  11. certainly
  12. obviously
  13. consequently
  14. finally
  15. in conclusion
  16. therefore
  17. simultaneously
  18. hence
  19. currently
  20. immediately


Vocabulary: Out of the Dust, Winter 1934
            On your own paper, look up the definition and part of speech for each word (due Tuesday).  Don't panic if you can't immediately find the word.  You may need to drop a suffix, especially the past tense -ed.  Your vocabulary choice activity is due Thursday.

  1. crouched
  2. fierce
  3. fidgety
  4. riled
  5. bounty
  6. whittled
  7. spindled
  8. achievement
  9. locomotive
  10. ratcheted


This Week's IRA: Prefix Hunt
            Find at least 10 words with 10 different prefixes.  Explain what the prefix means and what the word means (due Friday).  Include your book title and the page number where you found each word.

This Week's Grammar Focus: Vivacious Verbs and the Past Participle

This Week's Writing Focus: Persuasive Writing and Transition Words
            Which special is the best?  Convince your reader that your favorite special is indeed the best.  Be sure to use transition words to help move your reader through your persuasive piece.

This Month’s Genre & Project: See recent post.

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