Reading

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Remember to read the text 3 times and then answer the questions on the sheet.
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Get your card from your reading group envelope and then carefully type your username and password. Once you have done this, put your card back into your reading group envelope

http://www.kidrex.org/

Plural = more than one thing
=Plural Rules=

If the noun ends in f - or fe -drop the f or fe and add ves
Play these games to practice changing words from singular to plural

Start at easy then see if you can the next levels. []

Roy the Zebra match the plurals to the singular. []

Plural Fishing game. []

Bug Catcher - Move the lizard using the arrows and then press the space bar to eat the SINGULAR nouns. []

Type the plural for the singular word shown. []

Other games can be found at []

= Conjunctions =  **The word that join two parts of a sentence is called a conjunction**. Conjunctions are also called **'joining words'** or **'connecting words'**. Conjunctions only join words or two parts of a sentence, they do no other work.  The words **'and'**, **'but', 'so', 'if', 'because', 'after', 'before', 'next' 'then',** are joining words or **conjunctions**.

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 * Play these games to practise using conjunctions.**

= Prepositions = **Prepositions are words that tell us the location of the noun.** Preposition words tell us the location of where something is. **Some preposition words are:** **on, over, in front of, behind, under, next, through, beside, on top of, above, below, up, down, left, right.**

**Remember PREPOSITION means POSITION of the noun**

**Play these games to practise using prepositions.** http://www.marks-english-school.com/games/b_prepmed.html http://englishflashgames.blogspot.com.au/2008/06/prepositions-of-place-game.html http://www.eslgamesplus.com/prepositions-of-time-esl-grammar-interactive-game/

** Reading Response Journal. **  When you do your daily reading you should keep a reading journal where you record your reflections on the book/chapter.  The reading response journal needs to be set up as follows:  1. On a new page write the Title and Author of the book. (If you are reading a chapter book, write down the page numbers you have just read)  2. Write a short blurb (at least 3 sentences about what you have just read; you might want to write about the characters, settings or plot)  3. Choose three sentences from the 'Sentence Leads Document' and answer these questions in full sentences.   <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 14px; text-align: left;">