English 12 Mrs. Fountain - Week 5 Warm-Ups Summary

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ENGLISH 12
MRS. FOUNTAIN
 
Week 5 Warm-Ups
 
Monday: Parts of Speech
 
even though beowulf was originally written in old
 
english most high school students read a modern
 
translation
 
Monday: Parts of Speech
 
even though-
subordinating
conjunction
beowulf- proper noun
was- helping verb
originally- adverb
written- action verb
(past)
in- preposition
old english- proper
noun
most- adjective
high school- adjective
students- noun
read- action verb
(present)
a- article
modern- adjective
translation- noun
 
Tuesday: Sentence Parts and Phrases
 
even though beowulf was originally written in old
 
english most high school students read a modern
 
translation
 
Tuesday: Sentence Parts
 
Subject- beowulf; students
Verb- written (intransitive); read (transitive)
Direct Object- translation
Participial Phrase- in old english
 
Wednesday: Clauses and Sentence Type
 
even though beowulf was originally written in old
 
english most high school students read a modern
 
translation
 
Wednesday: Clauses and Sentence
Type
 
Dependent Clauses
even though beowulf was originally written in
old english
Independent Clauses:
most high school students read a modern
translation
Sentence Type:
Complex
Declarative
 
 
Thursday: Correction
 
even though beowulf was originally written in old
 
english most high school students read a modern
 
translation
 
 
Thursday: Correction
 
Even though 
Beowulf
 was originally written in Old
English, most high school students read a modern
translation.
 
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During Week 5, students in English 12 with Mrs. Fountain explored various topics such as parts of speech, sentence parts and phrases, clauses, sentence types, and corrections using Beowulf as a reference. They analyzed how Beowulf, originally written in Old English, is studied by high school students through modern translations. Each day presented different aspects of English language and grammar, from identifying parts of speech to understanding sentence structures and types. The week wrapped up with correction exercises to refine students' writing skills.

  • English 12
  • Mrs. Fountain
  • Week 5
  • Grammar
  • Beowulf

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  1. Week 5 Warm-Ups ENGLISH 12 MRS. FOUNTAIN

  2. Monday: Parts of Speech even though beowulf was originally written in old english most high school students read a modern translation

  3. Monday: Parts of Speech even though- subordinating conjunction beowulf- proper noun was- helping verb originally- adverb written- action verb (past) in- preposition old english- proper noun most- adjective high school- adjective students- noun read- action verb (present) a- article modern- adjective translation- noun

  4. Tuesday: Sentence Parts and Phrases even though beowulf was originally written in old english most high school students read a modern translation

  5. Tuesday: Sentence Parts Subject- beowulf; students Verb- written (intransitive); read (transitive) Direct Object- translation Participial Phrase- in old english

  6. Wednesday: Clauses and Sentence Type even though beowulf was originally written in old english most high school students read a modern translation

  7. Wednesday: Clauses and Sentence Type Dependent Clauses even though beowulf was originally written in old english Independent Clauses: most high school students read a modern translation Sentence Type: Complex Declarative

  8. Thursday: Correction even though beowulf was originally written in old english most high school students read a modern translation

  9. Thursday: Correction Even though Beowulf was originally written in Old English, most high school students read a modern translation.

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