Melville Practice
Final Grammar Review
Assignment: The BEST way to learn something is to teach another person. The assignment is worth 15 points.
1. There will be 13 groups (9 groups of 2, 4 groups of 3 ). (The groups of three will have to choose among the following topics: Adjective Clauses, Parallelism with Conjunctions, Hyphenated Adjectives, or Research Papers.)
2. Your group will sign up for one of the grammar topics covered in the final writing test.
3. You will create a lesson to explain your grammar topic.
4. You will provide a minimum of three different examples (different than the ones I gave you in your notes).
5. You will use the google slides from below as a visual aid to help teach your grammar topic.
6. You will provide a 10-question review of your grammar topic. Make sure to include the answers and a brief explanation of why the answer is correct.
7. You will present this to the class. All members of the group must participate in creating and presenting your grammar review.
1. There will be 13 groups (9 groups of 2, 4 groups of 3 ). (The groups of three will have to choose among the following topics: Adjective Clauses, Parallelism with Conjunctions, Hyphenated Adjectives, or Research Papers.)
2. Your group will sign up for one of the grammar topics covered in the final writing test.
3. You will create a lesson to explain your grammar topic.
4. You will provide a minimum of three different examples (different than the ones I gave you in your notes).
5. You will use the google slides from below as a visual aid to help teach your grammar topic.
6. You will provide a 10-question review of your grammar topic. Make sure to include the answers and a brief explanation of why the answer is correct.
7. You will present this to the class. All members of the group must participate in creating and presenting your grammar review.
Practice Writing Test
School-Net Test Link
After the Final Test
Directions:
After you are done with the final test, click on the link below. Choose a photo. (Do not just choose the first photo you see -- look through them carefully and decide on one.) Then write a two paragraph (20+ sentences) narrative or poem about that photo. Choose something within the photograph and write from his/her/its perspective. It is okay to personify non-living items. Capture the tone and mood of the picture. Make sure you have a header, 12-point font, Times New Roman, and double-spaced for your narrative. Paste a copy of the photo on your story and email the completed narrative as a PDF to [email protected].
After you are done with the final test, click on the link below. Choose a photo. (Do not just choose the first photo you see -- look through them carefully and decide on one.) Then write a two paragraph (20+ sentences) narrative or poem about that photo. Choose something within the photograph and write from his/her/its perspective. It is okay to personify non-living items. Capture the tone and mood of the picture. Make sure you have a header, 12-point font, Times New Roman, and double-spaced for your narrative. Paste a copy of the photo on your story and email the completed narrative as a PDF to [email protected].