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May 1, 2012
 BRING YOUR NOTEBOOK, GRAMMAR
AND SPELLING TOMORROW
 Spelling Unit 21 quiz Thursday
 Spelling Unit 22 Friday
 I WILL BE CHECKING 5times each
tomorrow!!
 Poetry Recitation
May 2, 2012
Homework
 Spelling pg 165,166
and 167 Quiz On Unit
21 Tomorrow
 Quiz on Unit 22
Friday
 Poetry Recitation
Do Now
 Spelling pg 164
May 3, 2012
Homework
 Grammar text page
174-175 exercise 1
176 exercise 2
 Spelling pg 173, 174,
and 175 Quiz
tomorrow
 IRT May 11th
Do Now
 Spelling quiz
 Grammar pg 172
Diagnostic A
Chapter 7
Sentence Structure
What is Sentence Structure
 Structure of a sentence: refers to the
kinds and number of clauses a sentence
contains.
Types of sentences:
1. Simple
2. Compound
3. Complex
4. Compound-Complex
Simple Sentences
 Simple Sentence: contains one
independent clause and no
subordinate clauses
EX: The recent rainfall will help the farmers.
S
EX: Where are my keys?
V
S
EX: Please take out the garbage.
V
S-(YOU)
V
Simple Sentence
 A simple sentence may have a
compound subject, a compound verb
or both. Label each example.
 EX:A- Popcorn and soda are my two
favorite treats at the movies.
 EX:B- Kelly read “Hamlet” and reported
on it last week.
 EX:C- The dog and kitten lay there and
napped.
Compound Sentence
 Compound Sentence: contains two or more
independent clauses and no subordinate
clauses.
 The Independent Clauses of a compound
sentence are usually joined by a comma and a
coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS)-> for,
and, nor, but, or, yet, and so
 Sometimes the independent clauses of a
compound sentence may be joined by a
semicolon
 ***Note: Do not confuse a compound sentence
with a simple sentence with a compound
subject, compound verb or both.
Very Important
 *Note- when a subject is REPEATED
after a conjunction it is NOT SIMPLE
Simple: We studied the artist
and went to an exhibit of his
paintings.
Compound: We studied the artist,
and we went to an exhibit of his
paintings.
May 4, 2012
Homework
 Grammar pg 178-180
exercise 3 and 4
 Bring ALL of your
books Monday!
 Test on Thursday
Do Now
 Quiz
Telling the difference between
SIMPLE and COMPOUND SENT.
 Simple= 1 Independent Clause
 Compound= 2 or more independent clause
joined by a comma and FANBOYS or joined
by a semicolon
May 7, 2012
Homework
 Literature pg 824
 #1-6 and Literary
Element #1 and 2
 Spelling Unit 23 five
times each
 Vocabulary Unit 14
own definitions
Do Now
 Spelling pg 180
Complex Sentences
 Complex Sentence – contains one
independent clause and at least one
subordinate clause (adverb or adjective)
EX: When I watch Martha Graham’s
performance, I feel like studying dance.
Note: Independent clauses can be interrupted
by subordinate clauses
EX: All of the stars that we can see without a
telescope are part of the milky way galaxy.
May 8, 2012
Homework
Do Now
 Spelling pg 181
 Grammar pg 181
 Vocabulary pg 160-161 Review A
 Completing the Sentence
 IRT Friday
 Literature pg 134 #1-10
Complex Sentences
 One interesting annual event that is
held in the Southwest is the Tribal
Indian Ceremonial, which involves
many different American Indian
peoples.
 (Complex Sentence with 2 Adjective
Clauses)
Compound Complex Sentences
 Compound-Complex Sentence –
contains two or more
independent clauses and
at least one subordinate clause
 Whenever we go on
vacation, our neighbors
mow our yard,and they
collect our mail.
 This sentence has
2 independent clauses
and one subordinate clause
May 9, 2012
Homework
 Spelling pg 182
 Quiz tomorrow
 Vocabulary pg 161
 Quiz on Vocab Monday
 IRT Friday!
 Test May 21st!
Do Now
 Grammar pg 182
Exercise 5
Steps to determine kind of
sentence
 1. find all subordinate clauses and
bracket and label them
 2. find all independent clauses and
bracket and label them
 3. count the clauses
 4. use the magical clause box
 5. Determine the type of sentence
INDEPENDENT
S
U
B
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R
D
I
N
A
T
E
1
0
1or
more
SIMPLE
COMPLEX
2
COMPOUND
COMPOUND
-COMPLEX
May 10, 2012
Homework
 Vocabulary pg 163
 IRT tomorrow!!
 Bring books for after
test study hall
Do Now
 Quiz
 Literature pg 134 LE