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STATION #

Mission: Choose a sentence slip and fill in the spaces provided with the correct part of speech for each word in the sentence. When complete, bring to the monitor. If you make even one mistake, you ll need to try again on a different sentence. Example: My favorite class is English. pronoun adjective noun verb noun

1. The brown cow jumped over the moon. 2. The college officials sent letters to the incoming freshmen. 3. Carla wrote a letter to her loving grandparents in Florida. 4. I heard someone say we are having pizza tonight. Hooray! 5. Marla said blue roses are her favorite flower. 6. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. 7. Should we watch a movie tonight or play chess? 8. She worked too quickly and scored poorly on the exam. 9. After my sister graduated, she immediately enlisted in the army. 10. My cousin threw the ball over the wooden fence.

1. The brown cow jumped over the moon. KEY article adjective noun verb preposition article noun 2. The college officials sent letters to the incoming freshmen. article adjective noun verb noun preposition article adjective noun 3. Carla wrote a letter to her loving grandparents in Florida. noun verb article noun preposition pronoun adjective noun preposition noun 4. I heard someone say we are having pizza tonight. Hooray! pronoun verb pronoun verb pronoun verb verb noun adverb interjection 5. Marla said blue roses are her favorite flower. noun verb adjective noun verb pronoun adjective noun 6. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. article noun article noun verb article noun adverb 7. Should we watch a movie tonight or play chess? verb pronoun verb article noun adverb conjunction verb noun 8. She worked too quickly and scored poorly on the exam. pronoun verb adverb adverb conjunction verb adverb preposition article noun 9. After my sister graduated, she immediately enlisted in the army. preposition pronoun noun verb pronoun adverb verb preposition article noun 10. My cousin threw the ball over the wooden fence. pronoun noun verb article noun preposition article adjective noun

STATION #

Mission: Using your best penmanship, write a sincere thank you note to one of your teachers or a staff member at our school. THANKS FOR BEING SO AWESOME Must include: Recipient s name A specific reason why you appreciate this person Your name clearly written at the end of the note When finished, bring your completed note to the monitor.

THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO FOR ALL OF US THANKS FOR BEING SO AWESOME

STATION #

Mission: Answer a content question. Form a line and wait for the monitor to ask you a question from our work this semester. If you re correct, you ll earn your mark. If you are incorrect, you ll need to go to the back of the line and quietly wait your turn to be asked a different question. (Note: If you are too noisy, you can be sent to the end of the line at any time.)

STATION #

Mission: Answer a trivia question. Form a line and wait for the monitor to ask you a random question. If you re correct, you ll earn your mark. If you are incorrect, you ll need to go to the back of the line and quietly wait your turn to be asked a different question. (Note: If you are too noisy, you can be sent to the end of the line at any time.)

STATION #

Mission: Answer a holiday question. Form a line and wait for the monitor to ask you a random question about this holiday. If you re correct, you ll earn your mark. If you are incorrect, you ll need to go to the back of the line and quietly wait your turn to be asked a different question. (Note: If you are too noisy, you can be sent to the end of the line at any time.)

STATION #

Mission: Keep our campus clean and show your gratitude for others. Find three pieces of trash and present them to one of our custodians. After you ve thrown the trash away, sincerely thank the custodian for his/her work on our campus. The custodian is the monitor of this task and will award the mark for this station.

STATION #

Mission: Correctly spell an assigned word. Form a line and wait for the monitor to give you a word. If you spell it correctly, you ll earn your mark. If you are incorrect, you ll need to go to the back of the line and quietly wait your turn to be given a different word. (Note: If you are too noisy, you can be sent to the end of the line at any time.)

STATION #

Mission: Choose a topic from the grab bag and write a haiku. Remember, the structure of a haiku poem is 5 7 5. Example: This is a haiku. You could write a better one. Go ahead and try. First line = 5 syllables (or beats) Second line = 7 syllables (or beats) Third line = 5 syllables (or beats)

money the ocean YouTube teeth sidewalks cars Netflix video games candy music homework feet

STATION #

Mission: Choose a sentence slip and fix the three errors. When complete, bring to the monitor. If you make even one mistake, you ll need to try again on a different sentence. Example: Its importent to know grammer.

1. The game didnt start on time, because the stadiums lights were malfunctioning. 2. When Charlie started driving his parents insurence bill tripled. 3. To be honest the risks outway the rewards, she said. 4. Lisa who wore a dress that she designed, was quite a site at the schools prom. 5. It seems our dog can tell time he woke us every mourning at exactly 6 a.m. 6. Despite the dieing engine the pilots remained calm as they landed the plain. 7. The dogs bark was much worser then its bite. 8. When we left the pool we went to Bobs house and devoured too giant pizzas. 9. We all make misteaks but we don t all move quick to fix our errors. 10. Its important to know grammer rules; there necessary to deliver a writer s message.

1. The game didn t start on time because the stadium s lights were malfunctioning. KEY remove comma 2. When Charlie started driving, his parents insurance bill tripled. 3. To be honest, the risks outweigh the rewards, she said. 4. Lisa, who wore a dress that she designed, was quite a sight at the school s prom. 5. It seems our dog can tell time; he wakes us every morning at exactly 6 a.m. 6. Despite the dying engine, the pilots remained calm as they landed the plane. 7. The dog s bark was much worse than its bite. 8. When we left the pool, we went to Bob s house and devoured two giant pizzas. 9. We all make mistakes, but we don t all move quickly to fix our errors. 10. It s important to know grammar rules; they re necessary to deliver a writer s message.

STATION #

Mission: Complete three analogies. When finished, bring to the monitor. If you make even one mistake, you ll need to try again on a different set of analogies. Example: up : down :: rich : a. kind b. poor c. wealthy d. confused HELPFUL INFO : = is to :: = as Example: up : down :: rich : Sounds like: up is to down as rich is to

Circle the choice that 1. : sap :: cow : milk a. goat b. pig c. field d. tree : future :: biographer : past a. present b. prophet c. profiler d. professional hamster : rodent :: Appaloosa : a. bird b. shark c. horse d. runner Circle the choice that 2. specter : ghost :: : guardian a. actor b. spirit c. philosopher d. protector triangle : side :: trimester : a. summer b. day c. month d. year warble : sing :: babble : a. bubble b. think c. ramble d. clean Circle the choice that 3. calculator : sum :: protractor : a. math b. angle c. multiplier d. formula hobbled : injury :: : conviction a. exonerated b. rested c. arrested d. imprisoned toddler : imitate :: parrot : a. bird b. tumble c. baby d. mimic Circle the choice that 4. : six :: octagon : eight a. polygon b. hexagon c. nonagon d. pentagon : leg :: scaffolding : wall a. arm b. crutch c. injury d. foot soak : saturate :: kindle : a. enflame b. quell c. reign d. rain Circle the choice that 5. parsley : :: garlic : seasoning a. ganache b. garnish c. grain d. grape prejudiced : biased :: : finite a. infinite b. plentiful c. limitless d. limited testify : :: rule : judge a. courtroom b. witness c. lawyer d. juror Circle the choice that 6. cactus : cacti :: die : a. funeral b. mourn c. dice d. octopus mystery : clue :: : medicine a. disease b. hospital c. nurse d. biology defy : follow :: : soothe a. lead b. aggravate c. alter d. obey Circle the choice that 7. pitch : toss :: warm : a. cool b. sun c. heat d. strike flour : :: gelatin : yogurt a. flowers b. cream c. bread d. gravy baste : :: paint : wall a. garden b. turkey c. floor d. window Circle the choice that 8. prim : :: grim : grave a. ugly b. prime c. proper d. full basic : :: advanced : sophisticated a. simple b. restorative c. shy d. reactionary invest : :: study : knowledge a. risk b. wealth c. intelligence d. vestibule

Circle the choice that 1. : sap :: cow : milk a. goat b. pig c. field d. tree : future :: biographer : past a. present b. prophet c. profiler d. professional hamster : rodent :: Appaloosa : a. bird b. shark c. horse d. runner KEY Circle the choice that 2. specter : ghost :: : guardian a. actor b. spirit c. philosopher d. protector triangle : side :: trimester : a. summer b. day c. month d. year warble : sing :: babble : a. bubble b. think c. ramble d. clean Circle the choice that 3. calculator : sum :: protractor : a. math b. angle c. multiplier d. formula hobbled : injury :: : conviction a. exonerated b. rested c. arrested d. imprisoned toddler : imitate :: parrot : a. bird b. tumble c. baby d. mimic Circle the choice that 4. : six :: octagon : eight a. polygon b. hexagon c. nonagon d. pentagon : leg :: scaffolding : wall a. arm b. crutch c. injury d. foot soak : saturate :: kindle : a. enflame b. quell c. reign d. rain Circle the choice that 5. parsley : :: garlic : seasoning a. ganache b. garnish c. grain d. grape prejudiced : biased :: : finite a. infinite b. plentiful c. limitless d. limited testify : :: rule : judge a. courtroom b. witness c. lawyer d. juror Circle the choice that 6. cactus : cacti :: die : a. funeral b. mourn c. dice d. octopus mystery : clue :: : medicine a. disease b. hospital c. nurse d. biology defy : follow :: : soothe a. lead b. aggravate c. alter d. obey Circle the choice that 7. pitch : toss :: warm : a. cool b. sun c. heat d. strike flour : :: gelatin : yogurt a. flowers b. cream c. bread d. gravy baste : :: paint : wall a. garden b. turkey c. floor d. window Circle the choice that 8. prim : :: grim : grave a. ugly b. prime c. proper d. full basic : :: advanced : sophisticated a. simple b. restorative c. shy d. reactionary invest : :: study : knowledge a. risk b. wealth c. intelligence d. vestibule

STATION #

Mission: Perform our school s fight song for. This person is the monitor of this task and will award the mark for this station. (Note: Be polite and patient as you wait your turn to perform for the monitor.)

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