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1 Publication Information
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Homophones
The dress is on your suitcase. Don’t forget to send me a card while you’re on vacation! Mari’s face reflects happiness. She knows how to face problems with confidence. The boy in the hole cried for help. He stayed there the whole day until his friend found him. We have no money to take a bus. I know a way to get there walking.
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The lady wants to sell all the peas. Classes begin on the second week of August. Roberto ended up weak after the game. Juan gave first aid to his son. The sun shines through my bedroom window.
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The cell has a nucleus.
Homographs
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are words that are written the same, but have different meanings.
is made of wood or metal. . .
flies at night and rests during the day. The horses are resting in the Use this to sign all the pages. into the wood. You need to stop biting your The
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The sail of a boat is made from canvas. The rose is one of my favorite flowers.
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There are many vegetables on sale.
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Table of Contents
• Preface……...................... i • Chapter 1…...................... 1 • Chapter 2…...................... 15 • Chapter 3…...................... 27 • Bibliography….................. 35
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Bibliography
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Angelo, T. (1995). Reassessing (and Defining) Assessment. AAHE Bulletin. Cangelosi, J. (1990). Designing Test for Evaluation Student Achievement. New York: Longman. Gronlund, N. How to Construct Achievement Tests. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall. Guba, E., & Lincoln, Y. Fourth Generation in Evaluations. London: SAGE Publications. Marzano, R. (2000). Designing a new taxonomy. Thousand Oaks: Corwin Press. Stenhouse, L. (1975). An Introduction to Curriculum Development. London: Heinemann.
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Words that are made up of two or more words that form a new word.
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A subject pronoun substitutes a noun or noun phrase that is in the subject of a sentence.
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An object pronoun substitutes a noun or noun phrase that is an object in the predicate of a sentence.
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Nearly all question words begin with “Wh”.
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The WRITING process
PRE-WRITE I choose the topic, event, picture or personal experience I want to write about. What do I know about my choice? What do I want to know?
Compound Words
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Subject and Object Pronouns
I, you, he, she, it, we, they me, you, him, her, it, us, them
Question Words
Mary receives an invitation.
Who sent the invitation? When will this celebration be? What should we wear? Where will the group meet? Which is the easiest way to get there? Why does the party end so early?
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TYPES OF SENTENCES
(According to the speaker’s mood or attitude)
Declarative:
State or deny something.
NOUNS
I walk to school alone.
NOUNS VERBS
Diego comes with me on Monday.
Interrogative:
Are used to ask something.
I don’t like chocolate.
I put together my ideas in a graphic organizer.
How can I help?
You play a lot with the rabbit. We enjoy spending time together.
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Mom wants to talk to you. No one can separate us.
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Exclamatory:
Express a strong emotion.
DRAFT I transform my ideas into sentences and paragraphs.
ADJECTIVES
PRONOUNS
Imperative:
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REVISE I read what I wrote. I read it to others. I listen to their ideas. I follow recommendations. I write and rewrite.
EDIT I correct spelling and grammar errors.
I write a final copy. I use my best handwriting.
Express an order or a request.
Bring pictures to class tomorrow.
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PUBLISH I share it with others.
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Is used to convince the reader of an idea or opinion. Good arguments require evidence, facts, expert opinions, and the writer’s own experience.
Idea I want to defend (thesis) I choose my arguments. Expert opinions Facts and definitions Examples Personal experiences
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Meaning The meaning of a word from the sentence. from context is inferred using clues
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Statement that can be proven beyond any doubt.
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The effect is the outcome that is produced by a cause. The cause is an action, a feeling, or a situation that produces an outcome.
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Metaphor
It is a literary figure of speech in which two different things are compared in an indirect way. A metaphor does not use comparative words; it names something as if it were something else.
1. 3. 5.
A pink rug complements its attire.
2. 4. 6.
We should emulate the good in order to rebuild the world.
Ludwig Van Beethoven was an exceptional musician. Bees suck the nectar out of the flowers. The Tanamá River originates in the suburb of Caguana in Utuado.
Statement based on the judgement or particular ideas of one or more persons.
Spring is here! The garden blooms with flowers. Eduardo likes to study. He always gets good grades. Pedro feeds and bathes Pinto. Pinto takes care and protects Pedro. Ana practices every day. She is a great dancer.
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My grandfather’s smile is an oasis of joy. The young man observed with joy the silver sea at a distance. The rose garden is a flaming volcano of color. The dark mantle of the storm approached rapidly. Julia is my fortitude when I am sad and confused.
I organize the information: main arguments secondary arguments I write and rewrite.
The scenery displays an exhuberant beauty.
Animals that are confined in a cage feel distressed.
Raking the leaves is easy.
• Introduction • Argument evidence • Argument evidence • Argument evidence • I reread. • I read it to others. • I listen to recommendations. • I correct errors.
Laughing is the best antidote against sadness.
The mountain climbers reached the apex.
Bobbin lace weaving is very easy to learn. Puerto Rico is an enchanted island.
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I publish my work.
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Personification
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Simile
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Parts of a
Dear Carmen:
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(Personal or Friendly)
Caguas, Puerto Rico October 18, 2010
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It is a literary figure of speech in which human characteristics are given to nature or inanimate objects.
It is a literary figure of speech used to compare directly two different things. Similes make use of comparative words such as: like, than, as, resembles, etc.
Setting:
Includes the location and period of time in which the action of a narration takes place. Where does the action takes place? When does the action occur?
The aroma of Grandma’s coffee calls us every morning. The flower petals dance with the brisk wind. The stars smiled at us in the distance. The school looked sad without any children playing around. The water of the fountain bounced with joy.
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The kisses of her son are as sweet as honey. The flamboyant resembles a flaming ruby on the meadow. The rocket left planet Earth faster than a hurried messenger. The flame of the bonfire lit the campsite like the morning sun. Our school choir sang like angels.
Characters:
I hope your’re feeling better. I will soon go to your house to cheer you up and let you know about our first day of class. Many things happened during vacation time. Sara visited her brother in Miami. José finished the puzzle you gave him. We all had a great time at the beach.
These are the real or fictional persons, animals, things, human-like objects, or imaginary beings that carry out the actions in the story. They are classified as either main or secondary characters. It is the problem or conflict around which the action of the story develops. It is the sequence of events of a narration. The plot can be divided into five parts: introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
Plot:
Each one of us sends you greetings and best wishes. With warmth and love,
Atmosphere:
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It refers to the emotional state or mood created by the narration. This atmosphere can be mysterious, joyful, unhappy, peaceful, or violent, among others.
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It is the attitude of the author toward the story. The tone of a story can be humorous, cheerful, ironic, sad, etc.
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Born, raised and still lives in the beautiful island of Vieques. She attended public schools in her hometown, where she earned her high school diploma. She graduated from University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus with a Bachelor degree of Education in Drama. She holds a Master of Arts in Education at the University of Cambridge. She is the author of Lolita, the girl who wanted to live in a tree. This tale was inspired by the tree in which she played during her childhood. Matthew and the secrets of the sea is her second story. Both have been published by Anisa, Inc.
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