February 11, 2009
Spelling Sentences - Choose another set of sixteen (16) spelling words and write long, elaborate sentences.
Miss Clark
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009

February 5, 2009
Personification
Personification is the technique of giving a non-human thing human qualities such as hearing, feeling, talking, or making decisions. Writers use personification to emphasize something or make it stand out. Personification makes the material more interesting and creates a new way to look at every day things.
Read the poem "Summer Grass" by Carl Sandburg and think about how personification is used to make the poem more descriptive.
"Summer Grass" by Carl Sandburg
Summer grass aches and whispers
It wants something: it calls and sings; it pours
out wishes to the overhead stars.
The rain hears; the rain answers; the rain is slow
coming; the rain wets the face of the grass.
On a separate sheet of paper, write each sentence and underline the non-human thing and circle the human quality.
1. The winter wrapped its icy claws around Northeast Pennsylvania.
2. The alarm clock screeched that it was time to get up.
3. Fear grabbed me as I heard footsteps behind me.
4. The washer sputtered and groaned as it removed the mud
from the knees of my old jeans.
5. The printer spit out more copies than I needed.
6. The branches of the tree pointed to the old dirt road.
7. The flood waters swallowed the trees in one big gulp.
8. The stars winked at us from the night sky.
9. Listening to the piano sing its happy tune made me want to
dance.
10. That carrot cake with the cream cheese icing is calling my name.
February 2, 2009
Lesson 18 – Verb Suffixes *Definitions and Parts of Speech
celebrate
realize
advertise
analyze
organize
cooperate
congratulate
exercise
calculate
illustrate
recognize
compromise
memorize
paralyze
criticize
inaugurate
*To help you study, you may want to try: http://www.scholastic.com/kids/homework/flashcards.htm
Miss Clark
Lesson 18 – Verb Suffixes *Definitions and Parts of Speech
celebrate
realize
advertise
analyze
organize
cooperate
congratulate
exercise
calculate
illustrate
recognize
compromise
memorize
paralyze
criticize
inaugurate
*To help you study, you may want to try: http://www.scholastic.com/kids/homework/flashcards.htm
Miss Clark
Saturday, January 24, 2009
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