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Monday Week 6

Monday Week 6. Correct these sentences. do you want mustard onions pickles or cheese on your hot dog this peace of pizza is two hot too eat Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bold print word. Brenden’s mother took him to the dermatologist when he

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Monday Week 6

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  1. Monday Week 6 • Correct these sentences. • do you want mustard onions pickles or cheese on your hot dog • this peace of pizza is two hot too eat • Use context clues to determine the meaning of the bold print word. • Brenden’s mother took him to the dermatologist when he • developed a strange rash. ____________________________ • Write two words that rhyme with the word “rough”. • 4. _________________, _____________________ • Fiction or nonfiction? • Every year on St. Patrick’s Day, leprechauns dance in the moon- • light at midnight. ________________________

  2. Monday’s Corrections • 1. Do you want mustard, onions, pickles, or cheese on your hotdog? • Thispiece of pizza is too hot to eat. or ! • A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in skin disorders. • Rough = buff, bluff, cuff, enough, fluff, gruff, huff, muff, puff, stuff, tough • fiction

  3. Tuesday • Does the underlined adjective tell which one, what kind, or how many? • That large spotted cow ran away from the farmer. • Write the predicate of this sentence. • A large gray cat jumped on top of the brick wall. • Correct these sentences. • there grandfather baked cookies and the children eight them all • how good did you due on the test tanisha ask • Circle the word that is not spelled correctly. • 5. ocean owner obay orchestra

  4. Tuesday’s Corrections • “That” is an adjective that tells which one. • The predicate of the sentence is “jumped on top of the brick wall.” • Their grandfather baked cookies, and the children ate them all. • “How well did you do on the test?”Tanisha asked. • The word obay is misspelled. It should be obey.

  5. Wednesday • Correct these sentences. • will you put all them books on the top shelf • ben jerry and albert saw a movie called bolt last saturday • Complete this analogy. • 100: meter:: 36: ___________________ • What reference source would you use to find a synonym for “angry”. • ______________________ • Synonyms, Antonyms, or Homophones? • 5. byte, bite ___________________________

  6. Wednesday’s Corrections • Will you put all these books on the top shelf? • Ben, Jerry, and Albert saw a movie called Boltlast Saturday. • yard • thesaurus • homophones

  7. Thursday • Write the contraction that is made from these two words. • they are ____________________ • Add a prefix to this word. • able ___________________ • Correct these sentences. • kellydidnt have no lunch today • my friend katrina moved to seattlewashington recently • Past, present, or future? • 5. applied _____________________

  8. Thursday’s Corrections • They are is they’re. • Able = disable • Kelly didn’t have any lunch today. • My friend, Katrina, moved to Seattle, Washington recently. • Applied is past tense.

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