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    ROWELLE

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    Time Table Objectives Subject Matter Reference/ Materials METHODOLOGY Across Curriculum Review Motivation Presentation Development of the lesson Enrichment Integration (core values‚ Catholic teachings‚ vision‚ mission) Real – life situation Synthesis Evaluation Agreement WEEK Week 1 Week 1

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    econornically as possible? to look for right answer ` 1) Subject-Verb Agreement IN DETAIL PICKED UP ON THE WAY / KEY TAKE-AWAYS 1) Past particple by itself is not a working verb. For eg.: The electron named in 1894 is not a sentence. 2) A sentence can be a fragment in another way: it could start with a Connecting Word and contain no Main Clause (a clause that could stand alone as a sentence as is‚ with its own subject and verb): Because‚ which Because and which are connecting words. These

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    subject • predicate • object • predicative (aka complement) • adverbial and adjunct • sentence • clause • phrase Concepts of intra-elemental grammar for the English language • noun • adjective • determiner • verb • adverb • preposition • conjunction • pronoun [edit] Controversy The term is mainly used to distinguish these ideas from those of contemporary linguistics‚ which are intended to apply to a much broader range of

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    Word Choice Fragments‚ Run-On‚ Parallel Structure‚ String/Wordy Sentences‚ Colorful Language‚ Denotation & Connotation‚ All types of Figurative Language (all) 2.3 Parallel vs. Non Parallel 2.5 Wordy Sentence Chart 2.6 Be Specific‚ choose vivid verbs‚ include strong‚ precise modifiers 2.7 Denotation/Connotation…be ready to identify 2.8 Similes‚ Metaphors‚ Personification Extra… Alliteration‚ Hyperbole‚ Oxymoron‚ Idioms‚ Overstatements/Understatements Sentence Variety and Structure 3.3 Independent/Subordinate(Dependent)

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    conundrum - a difficult problem (noun) whet - Make keen or more acute (verb) placate - gain the goodwill of (verb) infructuous - not fruitful; not producing the desired results (Adj) rectitude - Righteousness as a consequence of being honourable and honest(noun) Ex. Rectitude of behaviour expediency - the quality of being suited to the end in view (noun) expedient - appropriate to a purpose / serving to promote your interest (Adj) repugnant - extremely distasteful / in conflict

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    TIMS Model What are the Lesson Objectives: a. The learner will recognize pennies‚ nickels‚ dimes and quarters and their values. b. The learner will practice counting coins. Standards addressed and expectations of students: Math Standards 0006.1.6 Name and identify coins and their values. 0106.1.4 Count the value of a set of coins up to fifty cents. Anticipatory Set: Ask students to get out their fake coins and see if they can tell which one is which while teacher sets up the song

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    fast the cars were going when they smashed into each other?” and the rest were not interrogated about the speed of the vehicle. After a week had passed‚ subjects were asked‚ “Did you see and broken glass?” and the correlation was made between which verb was used‚ the speed estimated and the subject knowing if there was any broken glass. (Loftus & Palmer‚ 1974). In Experiment 1 it was hypothesized that when the subject hears the word “hit” instead of the word “smashed” they will think that the collision

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    and structure class words. Form class words are words that independently have meaning even if it stands alone or have lexical meaning. For example‚ words like cat‚ dog and house. This class can be further subdivided into four groups namely nouns‚ verbs‚ adjectives and adverbs. Structure class words are words that provide essential information about form class words. These words are lack lexical meaning as their main function is in the grammatical operations they perform. This class can be further

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    THE GLAMOUR OF GRAMMAR NOTES Part One ~Words~ • The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) tells you how and when the words came to be used in the English Language • (OED) The earliest examples of a word’s use are included along with the definition • The American Heritage Dictionary (AHD) tells you where English is "headed" • (AED) includes a usage panel‚ marginal photos and other pictorial images‚ obscene/profane words (omitted in OED)‚ names of noteworthy people/places‚ describes interesting

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    to read‚ you should decide to write the same each time; 2) since most people do not want to write or type two more letters. Writing is tiring enough. So you may as well only write first‚ second‚ third. Problem 2 :Avoid contracting pronouns and verbs (e.g. changing “I am” to “I’m”) unless you are quoting people who are speaking. Problem 3 :“With” sounds better than “on.” You cannot have an experience on something unless it is a physical. But you can have an experience with abstract things.

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