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JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! Grade 4 OAT Writing Review ~

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Grade 4 OAT Writing Review ~. JEOPARDY!. Jeopardy. The next screen is the game screen. Groups of four work well. Decide which group will go first. Have that group pick a category. Click on the point value for that category and a question screen will appear. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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JEOPARDY!JEOPARDY!

Grade 4 OAT Writing Review ~

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Jeopardy The next screen is the game screen. Groups of four work well.

Decide which group will go first. Have that group pick a category.

Click on the point value for that category and a question screen will appear.

If your group gets answers correctly, you win the points. If your group answers incorrectly, another team can answer the

question correctly and win the points. Once the question has been answered, you can double-check

that you have answered it correctly by clicking on the house at the bottom of the page.

Click on the house on the answer screen to return to the game screen.

The next group then chooses a category and a question value. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.

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Parts of SpeechSubject / Verb

Agreement

Punctuationand

CapitalizationWriting Genres Spelling

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Our state parks areknown for flowers nativeto Ohio.

The correct form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

PARTS OF SPEECH 100 points

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PARTS OF SPEECH200 points

The correct form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

Fred bringed a large candy heart to school yesterday for his favorite teacher.

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PARTS OF SPEECH300 points

The correct form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

Don’t close that door. We normal leave it open.

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PARTS OF SPEECH400 points

The correct form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

Ohio’s native flowers have common names. There scientific names are often hard to remember.

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PARTS OF SPEECH500 points

The correct form of the underlined word in the following sentence: When Mary has to leave the bank in a hurry, she locks the door but no one can get inside.

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SUBJECT / VERB AGREEMENT 100 points

The correct form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

A popular flower in my neighborhood are called the coneflower.

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SUBJECT / VERBAGREEMENT

200 pointsThe correct form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

Tom McNutt was on the news when he tells the story of a garden disaster.

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SUBJECT / VERB AGREEMENT300 points

The correct form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

Do she know what she’s doing with that paintbrush?

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SUBJECT / VERB AGREEMENT400 points

The correct form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

Washington Elementary School students usually performs very well in the science competition each year.

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SUBJECT / VERB AGREEMENT500 points

The correct form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

Maimee and Jillian runs to the door as the bell rang.

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PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

100 points The correctly punctuated form of the

underlined word in the following sentence:

Maurice goes to Buckeye donuts every day for breakfast.

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PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

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Lashonda invited Juanita, Thaddeus and monica to her party at the arena grand theaters next friday night.

The correctly punctuated form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

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PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

300 points The correctly punctuated form of the underlined

word in the following sentence:

When the waitress comes to take their order, she always says, “What’ll you have”?

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PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

400 points

The correctly punctuated form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

Then Barbara answers, “Ill have a chocolate-covered donut with sprinkles.”

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PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

500 pointsThe correctly punctuated form of the underlined word in the following sentence:

Many of Ohios famouspeople have eaten at this restaurant.

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WRITING GENRES100 points

Two types of narratives (stories).

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WRITING GENRES200 points

The part of a letter which develops the main message or argument with supporting facts and details.

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WRITING GENRES300 points

The part of informational writing which captures the reader’s

interest and may outline the main points of paper.

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WRITING GENRES400 points

The heading of a letter contains these two parts.

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WRITING GENRES500 points

The type of writing you would use for the situation below. 

You receive a gift from an aunt who lives in Mississippi.

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Spelling100 points

The correct spelling of the underlined word in the following sentence:

There are many beauty flowers native to Ohio.

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Spelling200 points

The correct spelling of the underlined word in the following sentence:

Befor you ask her for a ride home, make sure your mom is not coming for you.

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Spelling300 points

The correct spelling of the underlined word in the following sentence:

“I’d like to by five bags of candy,” said David.

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The correct spelling of the underlined word in the following sentence:

Two of the papers werenot turned in on time.

Spelling400 points

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Spelling500 points

The correct spelling of the underlined word in the following sentence:

It’s importent to remember to brush your teeth every day!

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PARTS OF SPEECH100 points

What are pronouns?

examples: I, you, he, she, who, what, it

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PARTS OF SPEECH200 points

What are conjunctions?

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PARTS OF SPEECH300 points

What is a verb?

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PARTS OF SPEECH400 points

What is with?

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PARTS OF SPEECH500 points

What are interjections? Examples:Ouch! Ugh! Oh, no! Awesome! What? Hey! Help!

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SUBJECT / VERB AGREEMENT100 points

What is:

They saw that painting in the museum

last month.

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SUBJECT / VERB AGREEMENT200 points

What is:

Fifteen candles were in that bag.

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SUBJECT / VERB AGREEMENT300 points

What is…

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SUBJECT / VERB AGREEMENT400 points

What is…

All of the CDs, even the scratched one, are in the case.

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SUBJECT / VERB AGREEMENT500 points

What is…

Either answer is acceptable.

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PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

100 pointsWhat is…

Though the mornings there can be very cold, Wolf Creek Pass in Colorado is a wonderful place to camp in the summer.

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PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

200 pointsWhat is…

Lashonda invited Juanita, Thaddeus and Monica to her party at the Arena Grand Theaters next Friday night.

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PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

300 pointsWhat is . . .

Aminah Robinson, a famous Columbus artist, authoredthe book A Street Called Home.

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PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

400 pointsWhat is…

My friend Michele had the opportunity to see the 44th Presidentof the United States sworn in atthe White HHouse in Washington, D.C.

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PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

500 points

What is…

Our family is excited about spring break; we’re traveling to Florida.

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WRITING GENRES100 points

What are personal narratives and fictional narratives?

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WRITING GENRES200 points

What is the body of a letter?

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WRITING GENRES300 points

What is the introduction?

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WRITING GENRES 400 points

What are the return address and the date?

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WRITING GENRES500 points

What is a persuasive

essay?

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WRITING PROCESS100 points

Have you met

Professor

Martinez?

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WRITING PROCESS200 points

Guidelines:

Guideline 1: The paper containsa clear purpose and a central theme.Guideline 2:The word choice is clear and accurate.Guideline 3: The sentences are varied and

flow naturally. Guideline 4:The paper is free ofpunctuation and capitalizationerrors.

In his workshop, we made wooden swings. My grand-father’s workshop is special to me. Grandma made sure we stayed warm while in the workshop.

What is Guideline 3?

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WRITING PROCESS300 points

Guidelines:

Guideline 1: The paper containsa clear purpose and a central theme.Guideline 2:The word choice is clear and accurate.Guideline 3: The sentences are varied and flow naturally. Guideline 4:The paper is free ofpunctuation and capitalizationerrors.

Because I get home before my brother, I baby sit him until my dad gets home. He is nine. I don’t know how come he always disappears when im on the phone. Its annoying to look after my brother and try to find him while talking on the phone.

What is Guideline 1?

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WRITING PROCESS400 points

Guidelines:

Guideline 1: The paper containsa clear purpose and a central theme.Guideline 2:The word choice is clear and accurate.Guideline 3: The sentences are varied and flow naturally. Guideline 4:The paper is free ofpunctuation and capitalizationerrors.

I went on iTunes to download the new Katy Perry song. I surfed through iTunes. I also downloaded a few Fall Out Boy songs. I am going to see both of them at Nationwide Arena when they begin their tour, and I can’t wait!

What is Guideline 3?

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WRITING PROCESS500 points

I here there are several ways to revise and edit a paper.

What is Guideline 4?

Guidelines:

Guideline 1: The paper containsa clear purpose and a central theme.Guideline 2:The word choice is clear and accurate.Guideline 3: The sentences are free of punctuation and capitalization errors. Guideline 4:The paper is free ofspelling errors.