This document contains 5 groups of 3 sentences each. The task is to identify which sentence in each group is a sentence fragment and not a complete sentence.
The narrative context Graphically Five students presented their work on the theme week. The document discusses conversations between various characters including Condorito, a pilot, and a woman. It also discusses a goldfish and presents examples of using the simple present tense in English, with Mary asking Yosely questions about what items are present in her cousins' home.
This document contains a series of sentences with missing words to be filled in from the word bank provided. The sentences cover a range of topics from travel, activities, obligations, possibilities, and social situations. The goal is to select the most appropriate word from the word bank to complete each sentence.
Gerogery Public School has many facilities for students to enjoy, including a playground with monkey bars, a sandpit, climbing equipment, and a full school dam. The school also has an environmental area, art and craft facilities, and hosts excursions around the world, including to England, Berlin, and other locations in Europe. The document shares photos from various school activities, international exchanges, assemblies, classes, art projects, and more to showcase the school's programs and community.
This vocabulary study sheet provides definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and parts of speech for 8 words from the story "Elisa's Diary" including opponents, brutal, supposedly, gorgeous, embarrassed, obvious, typically, and preliminary. The sheet is designed to help students understand and learn new vocabulary words encountered in the story.
This document contains 17 reading comprehension questions about a story called "Elisa's Diary". The questions ask about genre, motives, conflicts, tone, main messages, characters, and what Elisa has learned. Key details are provided to help understand events in Elisa's life such as moving to a new country and starting at a new school.
Elisa kept a diary that described her daily activities and experiences. The diary entries covered a range of topics from her schoolwork to interactions with friends and family. Overall, the diary provided personal insights into Elisa's life during the time period documented.
This document discusses 7 ancient wonders of the world:
1) The Great Pyramid at Giza - Built around 4,500 years ago, it was the tallest building in the world until the 1800s and was constructed using over 2 million stone blocks.
2) Hanging Gardens of Babylon - Built around 600 BCE, it featured terraced gardens and waterfalls towering over 300 feet above the desert.
3) Statue of Zeus at Olympia - Completed in 456 BCE, it honored Zeus and the Greek Olympic Games in the city where the games were held.
4) Temple of Artemis at Ephesus - Originally built around 800 BCE and rebuilt several times, it impressed even Alexander the Great but
This document is a worksheet about the seven wonders of the ancient world for a 5th grade social studies class. It contains questions to test the student's knowledge of each wonder, including their locations, key facts, and chronological order. The wonders covered are the Great Pyramid of Giza, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Statue of Zeus, Temple of Artemis, Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Lighthouse of Alexandria, and Colossus of Rhodes. The worksheet aims to teach students important details about each wonder through matching, multiple choice, and short answer questions.
The narrative context Graphically Five students presented their work on the theme week. The document discusses conversations between various characters including Condorito, a pilot, and a woman. It also discusses a goldfish and presents examples of using the simple present tense in English, with Mary asking Yosely questions about what items are present in her cousins' home.
This document contains a series of sentences with missing words to be filled in from the word bank provided. The sentences cover a range of topics from travel, activities, obligations, possibilities, and social situations. The goal is to select the most appropriate word from the word bank to complete each sentence.
Gerogery Public School has many facilities for students to enjoy, including a playground with monkey bars, a sandpit, climbing equipment, and a full school dam. The school also has an environmental area, art and craft facilities, and hosts excursions around the world, including to England, Berlin, and other locations in Europe. The document shares photos from various school activities, international exchanges, assemblies, classes, art projects, and more to showcase the school's programs and community.
This vocabulary study sheet provides definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and parts of speech for 8 words from the story "Elisa's Diary" including opponents, brutal, supposedly, gorgeous, embarrassed, obvious, typically, and preliminary. The sheet is designed to help students understand and learn new vocabulary words encountered in the story.
This document contains 17 reading comprehension questions about a story called "Elisa's Diary". The questions ask about genre, motives, conflicts, tone, main messages, characters, and what Elisa has learned. Key details are provided to help understand events in Elisa's life such as moving to a new country and starting at a new school.
Elisa kept a diary that described her daily activities and experiences. The diary entries covered a range of topics from her schoolwork to interactions with friends and family. Overall, the diary provided personal insights into Elisa's life during the time period documented.
This document discusses 7 ancient wonders of the world:
1) The Great Pyramid at Giza - Built around 4,500 years ago, it was the tallest building in the world until the 1800s and was constructed using over 2 million stone blocks.
2) Hanging Gardens of Babylon - Built around 600 BCE, it featured terraced gardens and waterfalls towering over 300 feet above the desert.
3) Statue of Zeus at Olympia - Completed in 456 BCE, it honored Zeus and the Greek Olympic Games in the city where the games were held.
4) Temple of Artemis at Ephesus - Originally built around 800 BCE and rebuilt several times, it impressed even Alexander the Great but
This document is a worksheet about the seven wonders of the ancient world for a 5th grade social studies class. It contains questions to test the student's knowledge of each wonder, including their locations, key facts, and chronological order. The wonders covered are the Great Pyramid of Giza, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Statue of Zeus, Temple of Artemis, Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Lighthouse of Alexandria, and Colossus of Rhodes. The worksheet aims to teach students important details about each wonder through matching, multiple choice, and short answer questions.
The document describes the adaptations and behaviors of several common animals including cows, birds, fish, earthworms, butterflies, lions, and polar bears. It lists their means of displacement, respiration, diet, special adaptations, and modes of reproduction. For each animal category, the document leaves space to fill in specifics about how they displace themselves, breathe, eat, have any unique adaptations, and reproduce.
This document contains a sample friendly letter with three parts: the return address, date, greeting, body, closing, and signature. The letter is from Ann, who lives in Austin, Texas, to her friend Christina. Ann inquires about how Christina has been and the weather in Chicago. Ann updates Christina on her school and girl scouts activities. She also invites Christina to visit her in Austin this summer and offers to show her around the city.
This handwriting worksheet for Elisa's diary contains 20 sentences describing various everyday objects, actions, and events. The sentences practice different grammatical concepts like verbs, adjectives, subjects, and objects while providing content for a girl's diary entries. Common topics included friends, weather, animals, and personal experiences.
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Characteristics of realistic fiction storiesDina Khalil
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This document is a capitalization quiz containing 5 sentences, with the goal of identifying proper nouns that were incorrectly capitalized. The sentences test capitalization of names, months, places, courses and titles. Correct answers would be capitalizing Chinese, English, Japanese, June, Metropolitan Museum, Central Park, Economic History of Europe, Summer, September, and Dr.
The Phoenicians were notable merchants and traders from ancient Phoenicia along the coast of modern Lebanon. They established many colonies throughout the Mediterranean and were skilled seafarers and navigators. The Phoenicians made important contributions including inventing the alphabet around 1600 BC, which evolved into scripts used around the world today. Their most important city was Tyre, which produced the prestigious purple dye made from sea snails, giving its name to Tyrian purple.
This document provides information on forming comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It explains that one-syllable adjectives form the comparative by adding -er and the superlative by adding -est. Adjectives of two or more syllables use 'more' for the comparative and 'most' for the superlative. It also lists irregular comparatives such as good/better/best and bad/worse/worst. The document includes examples and exercises for learners to practice forming and using comparative and superlative adjectives.
People did not always have toothpaste and had to use alternatives like chalk, ashes, or tobacco and honey to clean their teeth. Their teeth would often rot and cause pain as they got older. Now we know the importance of cleaning our teeth and have developed toothpaste, but people long ago did not have this option. Humans have three types of teeth that serve different functions like tearing, biting, and grinding food. Taking care of teeth is important for having a happy smile in photos.
This document contains clues about 6 different countries and asks the reader to guess which country is being described based on 3 facts provided about each. The countries described include India, Canada, The Bahamas, Singapore, Mozambique. It discusses how these countries, despite their differences, are all part of the Commonwealth which is a family of 54 nations that work together by sharing ideas, experiences, skills and knowledge.
This document discusses the dangers of smoking tobacco. It defines smoking as inhaling tobacco smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes, or waterpipes. Smoking tobacco is highly addictive and harmful, causing diseases like lung cancer, heart disease, and emphysema. Secondhand smoke is also dangerous and increases health risks for non-smokers. The document outlines the negative health impacts of smoking and secondhand smoke, especially on pregnant women and their babies. It discusses legislative smoking bans implemented to reduce secondhand smoke exposure and the health benefits that result. Lebanon passed a smoking ban in public places in 2012, though some establishments want amendments. The conclusion encourages making healthy choices and educating others about smoking dangers.
The document describes the adaptations and behaviors of several common animals including cows, birds, fish, earthworms, butterflies, lions, and polar bears. It lists their means of displacement, respiration, diet, special adaptations, and modes of reproduction. For each animal category, the document leaves space to fill in specifics about how they displace themselves, breathe, eat, have any unique adaptations, and reproduce.
This document contains a sample friendly letter with three parts: the return address, date, greeting, body, closing, and signature. The letter is from Ann, who lives in Austin, Texas, to her friend Christina. Ann inquires about how Christina has been and the weather in Chicago. Ann updates Christina on her school and girl scouts activities. She also invites Christina to visit her in Austin this summer and offers to show her around the city.
This handwriting worksheet for Elisa's diary contains 20 sentences describing various everyday objects, actions, and events. The sentences practice different grammatical concepts like verbs, adjectives, subjects, and objects while providing content for a girl's diary entries. Common topics included friends, weather, animals, and personal experiences.
This document appears to be a vocabulary worksheet for a 5th grade class. It contains questions about preferences for individual or team sports, identifying similar meanings of words, completing sentences, identifying adjectives to describe objects, describing how someone might act or look if embarrassed, identifying synonyms, listing after school activities, explaining the purposes of preliminary and main job interviews, describing uses of sweeping movements, and explaining why having official permission is better than entering a restricted area without permission.
Characteristics of realistic fiction storiesDina Khalil
Realistic fiction stories take place in the present or recent past, involve characters experiencing events that could happen to real people, and depict characters living in places that exist or could exist. The characters seem like real people facing realistic issues that are solved in a believable manner, and the events raise questions that readers could face in their own lives.
This document is a capitalization quiz containing 5 sentences, with the goal of identifying proper nouns that were incorrectly capitalized. The sentences test capitalization of names, months, places, courses and titles. Correct answers would be capitalizing Chinese, English, Japanese, June, Metropolitan Museum, Central Park, Economic History of Europe, Summer, September, and Dr.
The Phoenicians were notable merchants and traders from ancient Phoenicia along the coast of modern Lebanon. They established many colonies throughout the Mediterranean and were skilled seafarers and navigators. The Phoenicians made important contributions including inventing the alphabet around 1600 BC, which evolved into scripts used around the world today. Their most important city was Tyre, which produced the prestigious purple dye made from sea snails, giving its name to Tyrian purple.
This document provides information on forming comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It explains that one-syllable adjectives form the comparative by adding -er and the superlative by adding -est. Adjectives of two or more syllables use 'more' for the comparative and 'most' for the superlative. It also lists irregular comparatives such as good/better/best and bad/worse/worst. The document includes examples and exercises for learners to practice forming and using comparative and superlative adjectives.
People did not always have toothpaste and had to use alternatives like chalk, ashes, or tobacco and honey to clean their teeth. Their teeth would often rot and cause pain as they got older. Now we know the importance of cleaning our teeth and have developed toothpaste, but people long ago did not have this option. Humans have three types of teeth that serve different functions like tearing, biting, and grinding food. Taking care of teeth is important for having a happy smile in photos.
This document contains clues about 6 different countries and asks the reader to guess which country is being described based on 3 facts provided about each. The countries described include India, Canada, The Bahamas, Singapore, Mozambique. It discusses how these countries, despite their differences, are all part of the Commonwealth which is a family of 54 nations that work together by sharing ideas, experiences, skills and knowledge.
This document discusses the dangers of smoking tobacco. It defines smoking as inhaling tobacco smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes, or waterpipes. Smoking tobacco is highly addictive and harmful, causing diseases like lung cancer, heart disease, and emphysema. Secondhand smoke is also dangerous and increases health risks for non-smokers. The document outlines the negative health impacts of smoking and secondhand smoke, especially on pregnant women and their babies. It discusses legislative smoking bans implemented to reduce secondhand smoke exposure and the health benefits that result. Lebanon passed a smoking ban in public places in 2012, though some establishments want amendments. The conclusion encourages making healthy choices and educating others about smoking dangers.
1. Of the three sentences in each group, select the one that is NOT a sentence fragment.
1.
□Because Manuel was sure he had heard the same strange story many months ago.
□Although I will never forget how cold we were when we lost our heat last winter.
□Since Anna wasn't at the meeting, I took notes so that she wouldn't miss anything.
2.
□When my cousin moved to Troy, New York, after he finished school.
□After he went to all the trouble of fixing up his apartment.
□While living there, he made very few friends.
3.
□My brother has been running a charter fishing boat for five years.
□Many of his customers coming back three or four times over the summer.
□His business been so busy that he has very little time for anything else.
4.
□In the hiding place that Carl had been using for years to get away from the noisy house.
□By the time that everyone had quieted down, my favorite television show was over.
□Before planning another family get-together at the already crowded park.
5.
□Although I knew she might wear something outrageous, I was still shocked by her dress.
□Because she didn't want to tell where she had bought the strange outfit.
□When we finally heard that she had made the dress herself.