unit 4 english ii
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UNIT 4 English II. CRS Standards covered: English. TOD.301- Identify the basic role of a sentence English.COP .-Provide appropriate punctuation in straightforward situations. The Big Picture. The next interim is March 28, 2011! - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Big Picture The next interim is March 28, 2011! That’s 13 school days away-which means
we only have 6 A days to get ready! Learning these 2 skills will help you improve
your score on the next interim
Goal: English.COP.-Provide appropriate
punctuation in straightforward situations
ALL: will be able to recognize and write the following punctuation symbols
. ! ? , : ; - () Most: will know the purpose of each
punctuation mark (i.e. when to use/not use the tool)
Some: will be able to incorporate the marks individually into their own writing
A Few: will be able to properly incorporate multiple marks at time into their own writing
Phonetic Punctuation
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Life without Punctuation
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Life without Punctuation
If we did not have punctuation in life, then everything would just run together like this. It would be hard for people to know what was meant. Can you put the punctuation into this blurb?
Punctuation=Road signs
Just like drivers need road signs to guide them, writers need
punctuation to guide them too!
Ending Punctuation There are 3 punctuation marks to let
someone know that a complete thought has come to an end:
. Period= is used when a declarative statement has been made
! Exclamation point=is used for emphasis, usually to show surprise or some strong emotion
? Question mark=is used at the end of a direct question
Punctuation for sentences
COMMA , COLON :
SEMI-COLON ; DASH –
PARENTHESES ( )
COMMA , REMEMBER THE 5 COMMA RULES? Comma #1—commas between items in
a list Comma #2—comma & conjunction to
join 2 sentences Comma #3—comma after intro clauses Comma #4—commas to set-off interrupting phrases or
unnecessary information Comma #5—commas between adjectives if you can
put the word ‘and’ or ‘or’ between them
Colons :
Can you think of instances where you have seen this symbol?
Colons You probably have seen colons used in these
places: Subtitles of books, articles, chapters, etc
The title of the book is Michael Jordan: Basketball Superman
Expressions of time
School is over at 2:35 p.m.Literary references
John 3:16
Ratios
The bill passed 3:1
Dialouge in a play or script
Gatsby: I love herNick: Dude she’s married!
Colons Colons signal that
something is coming up and you need to pay attention.
Colons When writing you can use a colon to
say “here comes an example” or “here’s what I am talking about”
Ex:There’s one thing that I love more than
anything else in the world: my sophomore students.
There’s only one sport for me: soccer.
Colons When writing a list with the following
phrases: these are, there are, the following, such as, or these things, a colon is needed.
Ex:These are the ingredients: flour, milk, eggs,
and butter.I want to travel to the following cities: New
York, DC, Boston, and Atlanta.
Colons Do NOT capitalize the first word after a
colon if it is NOT a sentence
Ex: WRONG These are the ingredients: Apples,
sugar, onions, and olives. Ex: RIGHT I’m sure you know the old saying
about apples: An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Ready to Practice?As a class we will place
colons into the following sentences when appropriate.
Remember to use your notes as a guide.
“We Do” Colons1. Mary disliked visiting Gordon's father she
disapproved of his habits and his brutish behavior.
2. 2. Mary disliked her father-in-law he smoked, he bragged, he belched, and he scratched his belly.
3. A management student should study the following courses Human Resource Management, Finance, Accounting, and Organizational Behavior
“We Do” Colons Answers
1. Mary disliked visiting Gordon's father: she disapproved of his habits and his brutish behavior.
2. 2. Mary disliked her father-in-law: he smoked, he bragged, he belched, and he scratched his belly.
3. A management student should study the following courses: human Resource Management, Finance, Accounting, and Organizational Behavior