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Today’s Bellringer 03/14/14 Correct the sentence errors. Kansas city kansas is famous for blues barbecue and basebal

Today’s Bellringer 03/ 14/ 14

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Today’s Bellringer 03/ 14/ 14. Correct the sentence errors. Kansas c ity kansas is famous for blues barbecue and basebal. Today’s Bellringer 03/14/14. Correct the sentence errors. Carrier pigeons can fly, as far as 1800 kilometers too return too theirs homes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Today’s Bellringer 03/14/14Correct the sentence errors.

Kansas city kansas is famous for blues barbecue and basebal

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Today’s Bellringer 03/14/14Correct the sentence errors.

Carrier pigeons can fly, as far as 1800 kilometers too return too theirs homes

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It’s Jingle Time!!Subject Pronoun

Jingle

There are seven subject pronouns

That are easy as can be:

I and we, (clap twice)

He and she,(clap twice

It and they and you. (clap three times)

Object Pronoun Jingle

There are seven object pronouns

That are easy as can be:

Me and us, (clap twice)

Him and her, (clap twice)

It and them and you.

(clap three times)

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Today’s Bellringer 03/14/14

Fill out your learning plan, then review your notes on Chapter 1 of TKAM. Lastly, clear off your desk in preparation for the quiz.

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Today’s Bellringer 03/14/13There are 6 nouns that need to possessive. List those 6 corrected nouns on your bellringer sheet. DO NOT WRITE THE SENTENCE, ONLY THE 6 WORDS!

Our teams football playoff is in December. The head coachs plans for the the team are falling into place. The players want to win the state championship because the winners trophy is taller than most of the boys! It will be displayed either in the schools trophy case, the coaches office, or the mayors office.

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Possessive Nouns Rules

1.) For a singular noun- add (‘s)

Example- boy’s

2.) For a plural noun that ends in s- add (‘)

Example- boys’

3.) For a plural noun that does NOT end in s- add (‘s)

Example- men’s

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Let’s try one more! Nouns Singular Poss

Plural Poss

Clock

Baby

Child

ManBox