Warm Up: Underline
the complete subject once and the complete predicate twice.
1. The mountains are a popular vacation spot.
2. Tad took his dog to the vet yesterday.
Guided Practice: Notes on Regular, inverted, imperative, and interrogative sentences. Retrieve from a classmate.
Independent
Practice:
1. Have a happy birthday.
2. The mountains are a popular vacation spot.
3. Tad took his dog to the vet yesterday
4. Holly and Mac cleaned the basement.
5. Do birds sing to warn other birds about their territory?
6. Park your car in the garage when the weather calls for snow.
7. At six o'clock each day, please feed and walk the dog.
8. Salad is a healthy addition to lunch and dinner.
9. Skunks are very accurate when they spray a rival.
10. Justin washed and waxed Dad's car.
1. Have a happy birthday.
2. The mountains are a popular vacation spot.
3. Tad took his dog to the vet yesterday
4. Holly and Mac cleaned the basement.
5. Do birds sing to warn other birds about their territory?
6. Park your car in the garage when the weather calls for snow.
7. At six o'clock each day, please feed and walk the dog.
8. Salad is a healthy addition to lunch and dinner.
9. Skunks are very accurate when they spray a rival.
10. Justin washed and waxed Dad's car.
* We had a quiz at the end of class, which you can not make up. Apologies :(
NO Journal
HW: “Finding
the Subject” worksheet
ENGLISH 10 HONORS
Warm Up: What
are the four types of sentences? Where is the subject in each?
Independent
Practice:
LN book:
pg 42, Ex A, 5-10
pg 46, Ex A, 1-10
pg 49, Ex A, 1-10 and Ex. B, 1-5
Journal: Freewrite
Homework: "Finding the Subject" worksheet (back and front) & finish classwork (above assignment)
*Remember the winter packet is due Friday, and there will be a vocabulary quiz on Friday on the following words: sagacious, salubrious, schism, and sedulous.
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