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Capitalization--Announcements
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Fall 2020 Exam Review
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Unit ?
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Unit 1
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Unit 2
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Unit 4
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Unit 5
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Unit 6
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Unit 7
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Unit 8
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Unit 9 Exam Review
- Alliteration
- Alliteration - (copy)
- Analysis or Summary
- Capitalization
- Capitalization and Punctuation
- Capitalization and Punctuation
- Capitalization and Punctuation
- Character Traits Rags to Riches
- Commas and Coordnating Conjuctions.
- Complete Sentences/ Fragments Rags to Riches
- Context Clues
- Context Clues Millionaire Game
- Direct and Indirect Characterization
- Essay Match Game
- Fact or Opinion - Millionaire
- Fact vs. Opinion Jeopardy
- Find the Supporting Details
- Help Wanted Ad Abbreviations
- Homonym Jumbled Words
- Homophones
- Homophones and Commonly Confused Words Game
- Hyphen Mania
- Identifying Irony
- Identifying Theme
- Identifying Theme
- Irony: Dramatic, Situational, Verbal
- Job ad abbreviations Jeopardy
- Job Interview Vocabulary (IL)
- Main Idea and Details
- Main Idea and Details Rags to Riches
- Main Idea and Details Rags to Riches
- Metaphors
- MLA Style Intext Citations and Work Cited Page
- MLA Style Intext Citations and Work Cited Page
- Objective Summary
- Part of Speech Rags to Riches
- Plot
- Plot Elements (Setting, Plot, and Characters) Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Game
- Plurals of Nouns Practice - Rags to Riches
- Plurals of Nouns Practice - Rags to Riches
- Possessive Nouns - Rags to Riches Game
- Possessive Nouns - Rags to Riches Game
- Protagonist or Antagonist
- Rags to Riches: Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
- Rags to Riches Game: Quotation Marks
- Rags to Riches- homophones
- Rags to Riches Simile/metaphor/hyperbole
- Resume Writing
- Review of Beowulf, the Epic, and the Hero's Journey
- Sentence structure practice game
- Sentence structure practice game
- Sentence structure practice game
- Sentences and Sentence Fragments
- Setting Games
- Similes and Metaphors
- Similes and Metaphors Rags to Riches
- Simple, Compound, or Complex
- Subject and Predicate
- Subject and Predicate
- Symbols in Literature
- Text Structure
- Transition Words Battleship
- Types of Sentences
- Unit 4 Lesson 2 Quotation Marks in Dialogue
- Wave Properties
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