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Daily Oral Language Week # 21

Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

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Page 1: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Daily Oral LanguageWeek # 21

Page 2: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

DirectionsUsing your best handwriting,

please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook.

Watch out! There are errors in the sentences that need to be corrected. Write each sentence correctly into your notebook.

Keep this spiral to study for the test over these sentences that will be on Friday.

Page 3: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Day 1

Sequoyah had a limp and he work mostly on stationery tasks.

Didn’t he join the militerry during the War of 1812? asked tomas.

Page 4: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Corrected Sentences Day 1

Sequoyah had a limp, and he worked mostly on stationary tasks.

“Didn’t he join the military during the War of 1812?” asked Tomas.

Page 5: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Day 2

Yes once his captain received a letter and sequoyah watched he read it.

Afterwards sequoyah thought, “What a revolutionery idea written language is!

Page 6: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Corrected Sentences Day 2

Yes, once his captain received a letter, and Sequoyah watched him read it.

Afterwards Sequoyah thought, “What a revolutionary idea written language is!”

Page 7: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Day 3

Sequoyah wanted to make a written language for the cherokees two.

Him succeeded, and soon ordinerry Cherokees reading and writing it.

Page 8: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Corrected Sentences Day 3

Sequoyah wanted to make a written language for the Cherokees too.

He succeeded, and soon ordinary Cherokees were reading and writing it.

Page 9: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Day 4

The U S President was impressed he gived Sequoyah $500 a year for life

No it wasn’t a salry it was america’s first literery prize.

Page 10: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Corrected Sentences Day 4

The U.S. President was impressed. He gave Sequoyah $500 a year for life.

No, it wasn’t a salary. It was America’s first literary prize.

Page 11: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Weekly TestDirections:

Write each sentence correctly on a separate piece of notebook paper. (Please do not write them into your spiral notebook.)

Check each sentence carefully before turning in your test.

Page 12: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Test – Week # 21

1. Sequoyah had a limp and he work mostly on stationery tasks.

2. Yes once his captain received a letter and sequoyah watched he read it.

3. Him succeeded, and soon ordinerry Cherokees reading and writing it.

4. The U S President was impressed he gived Sequoyah $500 a year for life

Page 13: Daily Oral Language Week # 21. Directions Using your best handwriting, please write the two sentences on the next slide into your Language spiral notebook

Test Answers – Week 21

1. Sequoyah had a limp, and he worked mostly on stationary tasks.

2. Yes, once his captain received a letter, and Sequoyah watched him read it.

3. He succeeded, and soon ordinary Cherokees were reading and writing it.

4. The U.S. President was impressed. He gave Sequoyah $500 a year for life.