Warm-Up Sentences
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Warm-Up Sentences
reggie jackson swinged like a
dynamo and hit three home runs in
the final game of the 1977 world
series
ty cobb is the 1st player excepted
into the baseball hall of fame
Journal #19
Pick one movie you have seen
and disliked. Write a review
of that movie and explain why
you didn’t like it.
Warm-Up Sentences
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, our
second and third Presidents both died on
the fourth of July in 1826. On the 50th
Anniversary of the signing of the
Declaration of Independence (isn’t that
amazing?)
On his deathbed, the philosopher socrates
said “I ma not an athenian [a resident of
Athens Greece] nor a Greek but a Citizen
of the World,” neverthelss, Greek citizens
accused his of corrupting the minds of
young Athenians.
Journal #20
Spontaneous Writing:
Magnets
FridayAisle/I’ll
Warm-up
Aisle (noun) – a walkway between or along sections
of a theater, a classroom, or the like
ex) Jake walked up and down the aisles trying to find a seat.
I’ll – contraction of I will
ex) I’ll keep my promises if I am elected class president.
Choose the proper word to make the sentences correct.
1. “(Aisle, I’ll) Be Seeing You in Apple Blossom Time” is an old ballad.
2. There is a question as to whether or not (aisle, I’ll) be able to complete the job.
3. Heather looked absolutely beautiful as she walked down the church (aisle, I’ll).
4. (Aisle, I’ll) give it my very best effort, as I always do.