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Tuesday Week #2

Tuesday Week #2. Write the proper nouns. iceberg the Titanic St. John’s Glacier melting glaciers Bering Sea Write the sentence placing commas where they are needed.

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Tuesday Week #2

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  1. Tuesday Week #2 • Write the proper nouns. iceberg the Titanic St. John’s Glacier melting glaciers Bering Sea • Write the sentence placing commas where they are needed. For most icebergs such as the one that was hit by the Titanic nine-tenths of the mass is below the surface of the water. • Which words are not compound words? • iceberg • frostbite • icicle • defrost • shipwreck • submerge

  2. Wednesday Week #2 • A denotation is a “dictionary” definition of a word. Which is the denotation of the word iceberg? • massive ice floe that is mostly hidden beneath the water and can cause shipwrecks. • large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier. • Write the correctly spelled words. apologise criticize surprize televise realize exercize

  3. Thursday Week #2 • Capitalize the book title correctly. the day the titanic sank • Write the two sentences. Then, circle the cause and underline the effect. Snow falls and stays on the ground all year long. Eventually it packs down, hardens, and forms glaciers. • What is the author’s purpose for writing this? The end of a glacier is a snout. The ice is melting quickly at the glacier’s snout. If the glacier ends at a body of water, the snout breaks off into icebergs. Some of these icebergs are as big as small countries.

  4. Friday Week #2 • Give three different meanings for the word “seal”. • Correctly spell these words. meny emty wether histery cought • Which sentences are correct? • Him and I visited the glacier. • Did you and she see the icebergs? • Pass the dry ice to Max and I. • Is that picture for me?

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