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What did we do yesterday?

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Date Shared: 24 July 2018

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Directions:  Read the sentences and choose the correct word. After your teacher corrects your paper recopy the correct sentences on a fresh piece of loose leaf paper for your notebook.

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Yesterday in class we did a new thing with our weather vocabulary words. Lisa taught us to draw simple pictures using letters and shapes. We drew a sun, a fluffy white cloud, and a dark storm clouds. And we drew a lightning bolt flashing from the dark storm cloud. It rained yesterday. Sometimes the rain was heavy. We learned Americans like to say two things on rainy days. First, they like to say, "This is great weather for ducks." " They also like to say, "It's raining cats and dogs when it is raining heavily. If Lisa's computer gets fixed this morning we will learn to draw simple pictures using all the lowercase letters of the English Alphabet. How will we do this? Lisa will connect her laptop to the Smartboard and show us a YouTube video that teaches children how to draw simple pictures with lowercase letters.

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24 July 2018

Lisa12204 Author Country Flag

Choose the correct answer: I wrote a paragraph about "What we did in class yesterday" to review my lesson. The students must choose one word out of 3 to make the sentence correct. Once reviewed and corrected. The students will copy all the sentences into their notebooks. This is how I model correct Standard English for my students.

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