What do the Reading and English spirals contain?
READING 3 subject spiral- section 1 Vocabulary, section 2 Reading Response, section 3 Notes ENGLISH 3 subject spiral – section 1 DOL (Daily Oral Language), section 2 Daily Journal, section 3 English notes One subject spiral: Journal (numbered entries) Vocabulary from the interactive reader / literature book should be done in the spiral and should include the definition of the word that is appropriate to the story and use of the word in a sentence. The sentence should have at least 7 words and should be divided and marked as instructed. (See how do I mark sentences FAQ)Back to Top List of conjunctions remember with “FANBOYS” , correlated conj. 10/23/08Remember coordinating conjunctions with FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. Mark as conj. in sentences. The semicolon ; can be used between two independent clauses in place of "and." Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that join words or word groups: both…. and either …. or neither … nor whether ….
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