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Bible and Language Arts Level 3 Mrs. DesMarais

Bible and Language Arts Level 3 Mrs. DesMarais. Lesson # 25 Acts 25. In today ’ s lesson …. 1. I can use quotation marks in dialogue. 2. I can identify similes. 3. I can describe a root word and an idiom. 4. I can spell and define words correctly. 5. I can understand God's Word.

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Bible and Language Arts Level 3 Mrs. DesMarais

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  1. Bible and Language ArtsLevel 3Mrs. DesMarais Lesson # 25 Acts 25

  2. In today’s lesson…. 1. I can use quotation marks in dialogue. 2. I can identify similes. 3. I can describe a root word and an idiom. 4. I can spell and define words correctly. 5. I can understand God's Word.

  3. Grammar: Quotations in Dialogue A conversation is people talking and sharing ideas, feelings or opinions. A dialogue is a conversation between two or more characters. When you write or tell the exact words that another person said, it is called a quotation.

  4. Grammar: Quotations - Dialogue 1. To write a quotation, you must tell who is talking. 2. You will need to use capitals and special punctuation. Example: Tom said can I have a snack? Tom said,“Can I have a snack?”

  5. Grammar: Quotations - Dialogue 3. Capitalize the first letter of the quote. 4. Keep the punctuation mark inside the second quotation mark. Example: Sally said, “would you like ice cream”? Sally said, “Would you like ice cream?”

  6. Grammar: Quotations - Dialogue 5. End a quotation with a comma, unless the quotation already has a punctuation mark. Examples: “Have some cookies,” said Sally. “Would you like coffee?” asked Sally.

  7. Spelling Lesson #25 http://www.spellingcity.com/luminabe3 today together try warm drink hurt only ten

  8. Root Word New word: sauros = lizard dinosaur– terrible lizard tyrannosaurus – tyrant lizard

  9. Idiom “Beggars can't be choosers” means: If you are in need and ask for something, you should have a thankful attitude and not complain or be critical of what is given. www.picgifs.com

  10. Writing: Simile Similes are a type of figurativelanguage. A simile is a comparison between two things using “like” or “as.” It is not literally true. Example: Your hands are as smooth as silk. My room is like a pigsty.

  11. Writing: Find theSimile I am quick as lightning. She hops like a frog. This meat is dry as a bone. He is tall like a skyscraper. The stars twinkle like diamonds. You are as stubborn as a mule.

  12. Online Activity Simile practice www.studyzone.org

  13. Stop Time for a break.

  14. Vocabulary Lesson # 25 www.spellingcity.com appear ambush order defense favor alive guilty condemned alive investigation

  15. Bible Lesson: Acts 25 Caesarea Jerusalem Festus Paul Caesar King Agrippa and Bernice

  16. Bible Lesson Acts 25 Listen to an audio version of Acts 25 at www.biblegateway.com

  17. Bible Verse For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight. Ephesians 1:4

  18. In today’s lesson…. 1. I can use quotation marks in dialogue. 2. I can identify similes. 3. I can describe a root word and an idiom. 4. I can spell and define words correctly. 5. I can understand God's Word.

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