Grammar+Book

Hi 5th grade! Today's project is not science related; it's LANGUAGE ARTS related! Mrs. Chapin has graciously agreed to count this as a quiz grade for the 3rd MP- that's good news because you will probably ace this! Your rubric is below. Remember, you should know your grade before you even print your work.

You will be using Pages or Power Point to make this project. Pages is the one with the cup of ink and pen as the icon. From there, you will choose "newsletter" and choose "informal newsletter." In Power Point, you will use 2 slides.

__Here is what you need to include in your project: __ nouns (3 pictures) and a definition pronouns (3 pictures) and a definition proper nouns (2 pictures) and a definition adjectives (2 pictures) and a definition adverbs (2 pictures) and a definition verbs (2 pictures) and a definition 4 kinds of sentences (no picture needed) just give an example of each type of sentence, and identify the type of sentence after it: Declarative (tells something.) , Exclamatory!!, Interrogative??, Imperative (command.) interjections (1 picture) and a definition


 * Item || Points ||
 * All 11 items are defined || 44 ||
 * A correct picture for each item (15 pics) || 30 ||
 * A title, your first/last name, your section || 6 ||
 * Layout flows smoothly, no watermarked pics, looks neat and well planned || 10 ||
 * Grammar (minus 1 per error) || 10 ||

You need to define each and use pictures to illustrate each one. Your picture should show an example of each item. For example, for your noun section you might want to show 3 pictures: George Washington, an oak tree, and Disney World. They represent a person, thing, and place. Make sense?

<span style="color: #ff0062; font-family: 'Trebuchet MS',Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 130%;">Since this is a grammar booklet, you should pay extra close attention to YOUR grammar. So that means things like: <span style="color: #ff0062; font-family: 'Trebuchet MS',Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 130%;">-spell your words correctly <span style="color: #ff0062; font-family: 'Trebuchet MS',Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 130%;">-place punctuation at the end of sentences <span style="color: #ff0062; font-family: 'Trebuchet MS',Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 130%;">-begin sentences and proper nouns with capitals