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Lessons 4 and 5.notebook                                          October 16, 2012


                October 16, 2012 Agenda:
                • Spelling & Vocabulary 
                    > Vocabulary pgs. 61­62 
                • Grammar
                    > Chapter 3, Lesson 5 
                • Literature
                    > Maniac Magee Layered Assessment Projects
                           – C Layer due Tuesday, 10/23 
                           – B Layer due Tuesday, 10/30
                           – A Layer due Friday, 11/2  

                Homework:
                • Vocabulary pages due Thurday, 10/18
                • Unit 5 Spelling Post Test on Friday, 10/19
                • Independent Reading Sheet & Log #1 due  10/26



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Lessons 4 and 5.notebook                                                             October 16, 2012



                           Lesson 5: Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns

                           Pronouns that  end in ­self or ­selves  are either 
                                 reflexive or intensive pronouns . 

                    myself           yourself             herself, himself, itself
                    ourselves        yourselves           themselves 




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Lessons 4 and 5.notebook                                                        October 16, 2012


             Reflexive Pronouns
             Refers to the subject and directs the action of the verb back to the 
             subject. (Reflexive pronouns are necessary to determine the  meaning 
             of a sentence)

                  The winners  considered themselves lucky. 


                  Team players think of others besides themselves. 


             Intensive Pronouns
             Emphasizes the noun or pronoun . (Intensive  pronouns are not 
             necessary to the meaning of the sentence.)

                  I myself just keep saying, "We'll win!"


                  The players themselves  designed their uniforms. 


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Lessons 4 and 5.notebook                                                                   October 16, 2012


                           Circle the pronoun in each sentence, then tell whether it is 
                                             reflexive or intensive. 

              1. My sister Emmy never pictures herself playing team sports. 


              2. Now Emmy herself admits that her best friends are her soccer 
              teammates. 


              3. The players have to get themselves in step with the team. 


              4. One player can't win a match all by himself or herself. 


              5. Pro athletes themselves encourage young people to join teams. 


              6. Team players think of others besides themselves. 


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Chapter 3, Lesson 5

  • 1. Lessons 4 and 5.notebook October 16, 2012 October 16, 2012 Agenda: • Spelling & Vocabulary  > Vocabulary pgs. 61­62  • Grammar > Chapter 3, Lesson 5  • Literature > Maniac Magee Layered Assessment Projects – C Layer due Tuesday, 10/23  – B Layer due Tuesday, 10/30 – A Layer due Friday, 11/2   Homework: • Vocabulary pages due Thurday, 10/18 • Unit 5 Spelling Post Test on Friday, 10/19 • Independent Reading Sheet & Log #1 due  10/26 1
  • 2. Lessons 4 and 5.notebook October 16, 2012 Lesson 5: Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns Pronouns that  end in ­self or ­selves  are either  reflexive or intensive pronouns .  myself yourself herself, himself, itself ourselves yourselves themselves  2
  • 3. Lessons 4 and 5.notebook October 16, 2012 Reflexive Pronouns Refers to the subject and directs the action of the verb back to the  subject. (Reflexive pronouns are necessary to determine the  meaning  of a sentence) The winners  considered themselves lucky.  Team players think of others besides themselves.  Intensive Pronouns Emphasizes the noun or pronoun . (Intensive  pronouns are not  necessary to the meaning of the sentence.) I myself just keep saying, "We'll win!" The players themselves  designed their uniforms.  3
  • 4. Lessons 4 and 5.notebook October 16, 2012 Circle the pronoun in each sentence, then tell whether it is  reflexive or intensive.  1. My sister Emmy never pictures herself playing team sports.  2. Now Emmy herself admits that her best friends are her soccer  teammates.  3. The players have to get themselves in step with the team.  4. One player can't win a match all by himself or herself.  5. Pro athletes themselves encourage young people to join teams.  6. Team players think of others besides themselves.  4
  • 5. Lessons 4 and 5.notebook October 16, 2012 5