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Do Now: In your
notebooks…
• Write down 3 important things to
remember to do when you are
responding to a writing prompt.
• Also, if you did not turn in your
research outline and have it today,
place it in the bin.
Writing Prompt Tips: Do these
things when responding to the
prompts!!
• Use statistics (this is when it is OK to
make things up!)
• Use quotes (Again, it is OK to make
them up!)
• Use a variety of vocabulary
• Use Creative examples
• Use variety in your sentences
• Understand your audience
• Make it your own—find your voice
COSTLY ERRORS
Their / There / They’re
• THEIR: possession (ex. their house)
• THERE: direction, location (ex. over
there)
• THEY’RE: contraction of “they are” (ex.
they’re coming over)
Your / You’re
• YOUR: possession (ex. your house)
• YOU’RE: contraction of “you are” (ex.
you’re late)
Its / It’s
• ITS: possession (ex. its name)
• IT’S: contraction of “it is” (ex. it’s raining)
Whose / Who’s
• WHOSE: possession (ex. Whose paper
is this?)
• WHO’S: contraction of “who is” (ex.
Who’s going to the game on Friday?)
Threw / Through
• THREW: past tense of “to throw” (ex.
D’mitri threw a long spiral pass to
Dennis.)
• THROUGH: preposition, “by way of”
(ex. Kyle walked through the hallway.)
A / An
• A: used before nouns that don’t start
with a vowel (ex. a book, a dog)
• AN: used before nouns that start with a
vowel (ex. an umbrella, an attack)
Wear / Where
• WEAR: to clothe oneself (ex. We have
to wear collared shirts to school.)
• WHERE: location (ex. Where is my
locker?)
We’re / Were
• WE’RE: contraction of “we are” (ex.
We’re going to the movies on Friday.)
• WERE: past tense of “to be” (ex. We
were absent yesterday.)
Accept / Except
• ACCEPT: verb, to receive (ex. to happily
accept the $200 gift)
• EXCEPT: preposition, something
excluded from a group (ex. to like all
vegetables except broccoli)
To / Too / Two
• TO: direction or preposition (ex. to the
store); infinitive of verbs (ex. to play, to
run)
• TOO: excess (ex. too early); in addition
(ex. you go too)
• TWO: number (ex. two sisters)
Apostrophes
• Indicate missing letters or numbers (ex.
can’t, class of ‘08)
• Form possessive of nouns, but NOT
pronouns (ex. Andre’s, brother’s,
children’s)
Weather / Whether
• WEATHER: noun (ex. The weather is
beautiful today.)
• WHETHER: conjunction expressing
doubt (ex. I wonder whether it will work.)
Words to Spell Correctly
• QUIET (not “quite”): low noise level (ex. Be
quiet.)
• DEFINITELY: surely (ex. I’m definitely going
to get an A in Ms. Wright’s class.)
• BEGINNING: first, inception (ex. The
beginning of school is always a difficult
adjustment.)
• NECESSARY: needed (ex. I forgot to bring
the necessary supplies to class.)
Practice
• Complete the “Costly Errors Practice”
sheet alone and silently.
Practice
• This year (hasn’t/hasnt) been so great thus far.
(It’s/its) always (to/too/two) cold in the
(classrooms/classroom’s), and the food in the
cafeteria (isn’t/isnt) appealing at all. My teachers
told me (to/too/two) visit them after school with
questions, but when I visit (there/their/they’re)
classrooms, (there/their/they’re) not
(there/their/they’re). (I’m/Im) hopeful that things
will improve.
• At least my (weekends/weekend’s) are enjoyable. I
no longer (have/half) to (wear/where) a uniform. I
can go (wear/where) I want and do what I want. My
friends and I often hang out outside,
(whether/weather) permitting. On Saturday, my
three friends and I (threw/through) a frisbee in the
park and then played a rousing game of
(to/too/two)-on-(to/too/two). (We’re/Were) always
trying to think of (new/knew) things to do so that
(we’re/were) not (board/bored).
• (I’m/Im) the type of person (whose/who’s) always
trying to stay busy. I (don’t/dont) like to just sit
around. I often call up my friends to see
(whose/who’s) up for hanging out. If (it’s/its) raining,
we normally chill at (someone’s/someones) house,
though we (have/half) to figure out (whose/who’s)
house to go to. It depends on (whether/weather) or
not (are/our) parents and little siblings (are/our)
home. If (there/their/they’re) (there/their/they’re),
then (we’ll/well) sometimes pick another place to go.
(There/Their/They’re) is a favorite restaurant
(wear/where) we sometimes go, but I (can’t/cant)
remember (it’s/its) name. Any place is really fine,
(except/accept) the mall. (It’s/Its) full of loud,
screaming children. (I’m/Im) sure you agree,
(to/two/too). Just walking (threw/through) the doors
makes me cringe.
Now we will be using these words in
action!
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Write a Halloween or Fall themed paragraph using a minimum of 10 of these words.
For any word used beyond 10, you will get an extra point! Be creative! Make it work.
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Their / There / They’re
Your / You’re
Its / It’s
Whose / Who’s
Threw / Through
A / An
Wear / Where
We’re / Were
Accept / Except
To / Too / Two
Weather / Whether
Quiet
Definitely
Beginning
Necessary