I taught second grade for nine years in a private school. I taught Religion, English, Speech, Art, and Music Appreciation at a Catholic School for eight years.
The following is the title of each slide:
Title Slide
1. Recognizing Complements
2. Complements- never an adverb or part of a prepositional phrase
3. Four steps for finding the complement
4. Example to apply the four steps
5. Direct Objects
6. Direct Object examples
7. Indirect Objects with examples
8. Summary chart of direct and indirect objects
9. Subject Complements
10. Predicate Nominatives
11. Finding a subject complement in an interrogative sentence
12. Predicate Adjective
13. Predicate Ad
Nouns, pronouns and adjectives are covered in this powerpoint. Common, concrete, abstract, common, proper, and collective nouns are defined and examples are shown. Relative, reflexive, intensive, personal, interrogative, indefinite and demonstrative pronouns are defined and examples are shown. Proper and demonstrative adjectives are shown as well as articles with examples.
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Sentence structure can be confusing to students. This powerpoint simplifies sentence structure in eleven concise slides.
-What is sentence structure?
-What is a simple sentence?
-Simple sentence structure examples
-What is a compound sentence?
-Compound sentence structure example
-Punctuation for compound sentences is explained (comma, semicolon, and semicolon/conjunctive adverb)
-What is a complex sentence?
-Complex sentence structure example
-What is compound/complex sentence structure?
-Co
This powerpoint consists of twenty bellringers to use at the beginning of your English class. Two incorrect sentences appear on the screen
and with the click of the mouse the corrections appear. The slides deal with punctuation, spelling, the use of to, two, and too, their, they're and there, lose, loose, except, accept, principle, principal, it's. and its. These are just a few of the 20 slide contents which would be enough for a month of classes.
This powerpoint helps your students learn about writing paragraphs.
Slide 1 - definition of a paragraph
Slide 2 - parts of a paragraph
Slide 3 - unity and coherence
Slide 4 - order of details - chronological order
Slide 5 - order of details - spatial
Slide 6 - order of details - order of importance
Slide 7 - logical order
Slide 8- transitional words
Slide 9 - elaboration
Slide 10 - types of paragraphs
Helping, action, linking, transitive and intransitive verbs are shown with examples. Adverbs are defined and examples are shown. Prepositions are explained and examples are given. Interjections are defined and examples given. Coordinating and correlative conjunctions are defined and examples given.
5th - 8th
Grammar
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I taught second grade for nine years in a private school. I taught Religion, English, Speech, Art, and Music Appreciation at a Catholic School for eight years.
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