logging in or signing up Stickman Phrase-Clause-review tccampa Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 146 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: March 27, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description Review of Phrases and Clauses using "stickman in peril" signs. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Stickman Phrase/Clause Review: Stickman Phrase/Clause Review Click for next Meet Stickman: Meet Stickman This is Stickman. You have probably seen him before. Click for next PowerPoint Presentation: Stickman puts himself in peril due to taking unnecessary risks. Click for next PowerPoint Presentation: Stickman’s Phrases and Clauses Click for next Dependent Clauses: Dependent Clauses Stickman in Peril Click for next Dependent Clause: Dependent Clause When Stickman tried to be a jellyfish… Because Stickman swam with jellyfish… Click for next Dependent Clause: If Stickman walks in front of a tractor… Although Stickman thought farmers were peaceful folks… Dependent Clause Click for next RELATIVE Clauses: RELATIVE Clauses Stickman in Peril Click for next RELATIVE Clauses: … who didn’t think jellyfish could hurt him… … that immediately began attacking Stickman… RELATIVE Clauses Click for next RELATIVE Clauses: … who tried to run over Stickman with a tractor… … that didn’t look like a very fast vehicle… RELATIVE Clauses Click for next Prepositional Phrases: Prepositional Phrases Stickman in Peril Click for next Prepositional Phrases: with the jellyfish in jellyfish-infested water below the surface away from shore Prepositional Phrases Click for next Prepositional Phrases: in the farmer’s field against the tractor with a look of rage Prepositional Phrases Click for next Participial Phrases: Participial Phrases Stickman in Peril Click for next Participial Phrases: splashing around helplessly attacking Stickman repeatedly surrounding Stickman quickly Participial Phrases Click for next Participial Phrases: stealing the farmer’s vegetables watching Stickman closely chasing Stickman around Participial Phrases Click for next Infinitive Phrases: Infinitive Phrases Stickman in Peril Click for next Infinitive Phrases: to surround and sting Stickman to endure 1,000 painful stings to smack the jellyfish away Infinitive Phrases Click for next Infinitive Phrases: to see the tractor approaching to attempt escape t o fly 20 feet Infinitive Phrases Click for next Review: Phrase or Clause? : Review: Phrase or Clause? Stickman in Peril Click for next Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? : Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? Tipping forward and spilling the coal. Click for next Participial Phrase! : Participial Phrase! Tipping forward and spilling the coal. Note the use of an – ing verb at the beginning. Click for next Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? : When Stickman leaned his head on the wall. Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? Click for next Dependent Clause! : Dependent Clause! When Stickman leaned his head on the wall Note the subject “ Stickman ” and the verb “ leaned .” Click for next Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? : Toward the alligator at the end of the ramp Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? Click for next Prepositional Phrase!: Prepositional Phrase! Toward the alligator at the end of the ramp This actually contains 3 prepositional phrases beginning with “ toward ,” “ at ,” and “ of ” Click for next Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? : Who wanted to share beer and kisses with the fish Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? Click for next Relative Clause! : Relative Clause! Who wanted to share beer and kisses with the fish Notice that it begins with “ who ” This guy has serious issues. Click for next Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? : To jump and hug a giant deer Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? Click for next Infinitive Phrase! : Infinitive Phrase! To jump and hug a giant deer Note to + jump (to + verb) He only thinks I’m going to hug him!! Click for next Remember these:: Remember these: Dependent Clause Relative Clause Prepositional Phrase Participial Phrase Infinitive Phrase Click for next End of Presentation : End of Presentation Stickman Phrases and Clauses You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Stickman Phrase-Clause-review tccampa Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 146 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: March 27, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description Review of Phrases and Clauses using "stickman in peril" signs. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Stickman Phrase/Clause Review: Stickman Phrase/Clause Review Click for next Meet Stickman: Meet Stickman This is Stickman. You have probably seen him before. Click for next PowerPoint Presentation: Stickman puts himself in peril due to taking unnecessary risks. Click for next PowerPoint Presentation: Stickman’s Phrases and Clauses Click for next Dependent Clauses: Dependent Clauses Stickman in Peril Click for next Dependent Clause: Dependent Clause When Stickman tried to be a jellyfish… Because Stickman swam with jellyfish… Click for next Dependent Clause: If Stickman walks in front of a tractor… Although Stickman thought farmers were peaceful folks… Dependent Clause Click for next RELATIVE Clauses: RELATIVE Clauses Stickman in Peril Click for next RELATIVE Clauses: … who didn’t think jellyfish could hurt him… … that immediately began attacking Stickman… RELATIVE Clauses Click for next RELATIVE Clauses: … who tried to run over Stickman with a tractor… … that didn’t look like a very fast vehicle… RELATIVE Clauses Click for next Prepositional Phrases: Prepositional Phrases Stickman in Peril Click for next Prepositional Phrases: with the jellyfish in jellyfish-infested water below the surface away from shore Prepositional Phrases Click for next Prepositional Phrases: in the farmer’s field against the tractor with a look of rage Prepositional Phrases Click for next Participial Phrases: Participial Phrases Stickman in Peril Click for next Participial Phrases: splashing around helplessly attacking Stickman repeatedly surrounding Stickman quickly Participial Phrases Click for next Participial Phrases: stealing the farmer’s vegetables watching Stickman closely chasing Stickman around Participial Phrases Click for next Infinitive Phrases: Infinitive Phrases Stickman in Peril Click for next Infinitive Phrases: to surround and sting Stickman to endure 1,000 painful stings to smack the jellyfish away Infinitive Phrases Click for next Infinitive Phrases: to see the tractor approaching to attempt escape t o fly 20 feet Infinitive Phrases Click for next Review: Phrase or Clause? : Review: Phrase or Clause? Stickman in Peril Click for next Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? : Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? Tipping forward and spilling the coal. Click for next Participial Phrase! : Participial Phrase! Tipping forward and spilling the coal. Note the use of an – ing verb at the beginning. Click for next Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? : When Stickman leaned his head on the wall. Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? Click for next Dependent Clause! : Dependent Clause! When Stickman leaned his head on the wall Note the subject “ Stickman ” and the verb “ leaned .” Click for next Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? : Toward the alligator at the end of the ramp Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? Click for next Prepositional Phrase!: Prepositional Phrase! Toward the alligator at the end of the ramp This actually contains 3 prepositional phrases beginning with “ toward ,” “ at ,” and “ of ” Click for next Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? : Who wanted to share beer and kisses with the fish Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? Click for next Relative Clause! : Relative Clause! Who wanted to share beer and kisses with the fish Notice that it begins with “ who ” This guy has serious issues. Click for next Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? : To jump and hug a giant deer Can you identify the type of phrase or clause below? Click for next Infinitive Phrase! : Infinitive Phrase! To jump and hug a giant deer Note to + jump (to + verb) He only thinks I’m going to hug him!! Click for next Remember these:: Remember these: Dependent Clause Relative Clause Prepositional Phrase Participial Phrase Infinitive Phrase Click for next End of Presentation : End of Presentation Stickman Phrases and Clauses