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DGP 9 - SENTENCE 6
Day 1:
Punctuation & Capitalization
SENTENCE - DAY 1
sara read the novel to kill a mockingbird in
her english class
Word Bank:
Capital letter (5)
Period (1)
Punctuation of a book title (1)
COMPARE
Compare your answers to
your neighbor’s answers
to see if you punctuated
and capitalized the
sentence the same way.
CORRECT ANSWER - DAY 1
Capital
Letters
Capital
Letter
Sara read the novel To Kill A
Underline novel
titles
Mockingbird in her English
Capital
Letter
class.
Period
REFLECTION
Explain the rules you
learned and how you
applied them to the
sentence.
I learned…
DGP 9 - SENTENCE 6
Day 2:
Parts of Speech
PARTS OF SPEECH - DAY 2
Sara read the novel To Kill a
Mockingbird in her English class.
Word Bank:
noun (4) proper and common
verb (1) - type & tense
preposition (1)
Article (1)
Adjective (1)
Pronoun (1)- type and case
COMPARE & DISCUSS
Compare your answers to your
neighbor’s answers to see if
you labeled the parts of
speech the same way.
PARTS OF SPEECH - DAY 2
N
av/past
art
n
N
Sara read the novel To Kill a
prep 3 poss
pro
Adj
Mockingbird in her English
n
class.
REFLECTION
Explain the rules you
learned and how you
applied them to the
sentence.
I learned…
DGP 9 – SENTENCE 6
Day 3:
Sentence Parts & Phrases
SENTENCE PARTS & PHRASES - DAY 3
Sara read the novel To Kill A
Mockingbird in her English
class.
Word Bank:
subject
(1)
verb (1) - transitive or intransitive
prepositional phrase (1) - adverb or adjective
object of the preposition
Direct object
Appositive or appositive phrase
COMPARE & DISCUSS
Compare your answers to
your neighbor’s answers
to see if you identified the
sentence parts and
phrases the same.
SENTENCE PARTS & PHRASES - DAY 3
S
vt
do
Sara read the novel
app
To Kill aMockingbird
(in her English class).
adv prep ph
REFLECTION
Explain the rules you
learned and how you
applied them to the
sentence.
I learned…
DGP 9 – SENTENCE 6
Day 4:
Clauses & Sentence Types
CLAUSES & SENTENCE TYPES - DAY 4
Sara read the novel To Kill a
Mockingbird in English Class.
Word Bank:
clause (1) - dependent or independent
sentence type
simple, compound, complex, compound-complex
sentence purpose –
declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory
COMPARE & DISCUSS
Compare your answers to
your neighbor’s answers to
see if you identified the
clause & sentence type the
same way.
CLAUSES & SENTENCE TYPES - DAY 4
Sara read the novel To Kill a
Mockingbird in English Class.
ind cl/ss/decl.
REFLECTION
Explain the rules you
learned and how you
applied them to the
sentence.
I learned…
DGP 9 – SENTENCE 6
Day 5:
Diagramming &/or Quiz
SENTENCE DIAGRAM - DAY 5
Subj
AV
DO (appositive)
OP
COMPARE & DISCUSS
Compare your answers to
your neighbor’s answers to
see if you diagrammed the
sentence the same way.
SENTENCE DIAGRAM - DAY 5
Sara
read
novel (To Kill A Mockingbird)
class
REFLECTION
Explain the rules you
learned and how you
applied them to the
sentence.
I learned…