Welcome: Unit 7, Lesson 5
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Statement
Question
Definition: An interrogative sentence ending in a question mark. Ex: Did you go to DropZone?
Definition: A declarative sentence ending in a period. Ex: I went to DropZone.
Types of Sentences
Exclamation
Command
Definition: An imperative sentence ending in a period or exclamation mark depending on urgency. Ex: Go to DropZone.
Definition: An exclamatory sentence ending in an exclamation mark. Ex: So fun!
From the Book:
Pg. 153
Write about a time you did an activity in the past.
When? Where? Who? What? What happened? Feeling?
last year Colombia my friend and I took a dance class 1. musician played the guitar 2. we danced 3. our teacher made a video excited
last week DropZone my family had a birthday party 1. we jumped on the trampolines 2. my sister opened presents 3. the cake tasted delicious happy
How to use When to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
I went last year.
Did I go last year?
Last year!
Go now!
How to use Where to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
I went to Colombia.
Did I go to Colombia
Colombia!
Go now!
How to use Where to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
I went with my friend.
Who did I go to with?
My friend!
With them!
How to use What to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
We took a dance class.
What did we do?
Took a dance class!
Take a dance class.
How to use What Happened to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
A muscian played the guitar. We danced. Our teacher made a video.
What happened at the dance class?
We danced!
Dance.
How to use Feeling to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
We felt excited.
How did we feel at dance class?
We felt excited!
Be excited.
Put It Together
Revise and combine sentences:
From the list:
I went last year. I went to Colombia. I went with my friend. We took a dance class. A muscian played the guitar. We danced. Our teacher made a video. We felt excited!
Last year, I lived in Colombia. My friend and I took a dance class. A musician played the guitar. We danced. Our teacher made a video. We felt excited.
Past Tense
Basic Rule?
Exceptions?
Add ed to the verb
Pg 145 includes the exceptions we learned.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.
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Welcome: Unit 7, Lesson 5
This is currently set up for Welcome Level, Unit 7, Lesson 5. To create your own version, click on the "Get Started" and then come back to the presentation and it should say "Use Template" (or something similar). Click there and then you can alter the text and the interactions as needed. If you would like help please let me know.
Statement
Question
Definition: An interrogative sentence ending in a question mark. Ex: Did you go to DropZone?
Definition: A declarative sentence ending in a period. Ex: I went to DropZone.
Types of Sentences
Exclamation
Command
Definition: An imperative sentence ending in a period or exclamation mark depending on urgency. Ex: Go to DropZone.
Definition: An exclamatory sentence ending in an exclamation mark. Ex: So fun!
From the Book:
Pg. 153
Write about a time you did an activity in the past.
When? Where? Who? What? What happened? Feeling?
last year Colombia my friend and I took a dance class 1. musician played the guitar 2. we danced 3. our teacher made a video excited
last week DropZone my family had a birthday party 1. we jumped on the trampolines 2. my sister opened presents 3. the cake tasted delicious happy
How to use When to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
I went last year.
Did I go last year?
Last year!
Go now!
How to use Where to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
I went to Colombia.
Did I go to Colombia
Colombia!
Go now!
How to use Where to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
I went with my friend.
Who did I go to with?
My friend!
With them!
How to use What to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
We took a dance class.
What did we do?
Took a dance class!
Take a dance class.
How to use What Happened to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
A muscian played the guitar. We danced. Our teacher made a video.
What happened at the dance class?
We danced!
Dance.
How to use Feeling to make different Sentence types
S Q E C
We felt excited.
How did we feel at dance class?
We felt excited!
Be excited.
Put It Together
Revise and combine sentences:
From the list:
I went last year. I went to Colombia. I went with my friend. We took a dance class. A muscian played the guitar. We danced. Our teacher made a video. We felt excited!
Last year, I lived in Colombia. My friend and I took a dance class. A musician played the guitar. We danced. Our teacher made a video. We felt excited.
Past Tense
Basic Rule?
Exceptions?
Add ed to the verb
Pg 145 includes the exceptions we learned.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.
Warning!
Commands cannot be given in past tense. You will not use these in this writing project.