Post on 18-Dec-2015
toppled• If something has toppled over, ithas fallen down. • All the blocks toppled over.• Have you every • toppled over?
welcoming• We are welcoming if we say hello
or greet someone in a pleasant way.
• The children will be welcoming to the new girl.
• Are you welcoming to new children?
wreck• To wreck something is to ruin it. • Do not wreck my work. • Can you wreck a sand castle?
How?
toward• I am running toward the house.• What is the opposite of toward?• Amswer: away. • I am running away from the house.
Cause and Effect• Cause is why something happens.• Effect is what happens next or
what happens because of another event.
Cause and Effect • Cause = Why• Effect= What happens next.• Cause = What happens first• Effect= What happens next.
Cause and Effect• Example: The paper bag broke
because it was filled with heavy cans. • Cause: Why did the the paper bag
broke?• Because it was filled with heavy cans. • Effect: What happens next?• The paper bag broke.
Grammar: Combining Sentences with “and”
• You can use “and” to combine two sentences that have the same subject.
• Example: Joy made a circle of shops. Joy put the houses toward one end of town.
• Joy made a circle of shops and put the houses toward one end of town.
Grammar: Combining Sentences with “and”
• You can use “and” to combine two sentences that have the same predicate.
• Example: Joy was making a town. Ron was making a town.
• Joy and Ron were making a town.
Excercises Combining
• Joy added a flag. Ron added a flag.
• The kids added a house. The kids added a school.