Anchor book requirements

Reading one

Posted by Melissa Jo Tradewell on February 19, 2014 at 10:55 AM

Women in their place and Anne Hutchinson

Choose ten sentences and rewrite the ENTIRE sentence with page number following the students. Idenifty the subject, the verb, the phrases, and tell whether the phrase is an adjective phrase, adverb phrase, or noun phrase.

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Reply PJ Osorio from SFA
12:43 AM on February 17, 2015 
Reading One:
1. This book tells about just a few of those women. pg. 9
subject - book
action verb - tells
phrase - about just a few and of those women
phrase type - both are an adjective phrase
2. Some history books do mention her name. pg. 16
subject - book
linking verb - do
phrase - mention her name
phrase type - noun phrase
3. As far as men were concerned that was all women were meant to do. pg. 8
subject - men
action verb - concerned
phrase - all women were meant to do.
type of phrase - noun phrase
4. There were women who thought for themselves, and women who had talents they wanted to use. pg. 9
subject - women
actin verb - thought
phrase - who had talents and they wanted to use
phrase type - adjective phrase for both
5. She says also that we should not use Indians as slaves. pg. 12
subject - she
action verb - says
phrase - that we should not use and Indians as slaves
type of phrase - adjective phrase both
6.Half the women in Boston go to Mistress Hutchinson's one afternoon each week. pg. 11
subject - women
action verb - go
phrase - one after noon each week
phrase type - adverb phrase
7. They stayed for a while in the Rhode Island colony. pg. 16
subject - they
action verb - stayed
phrase - in the Rhode Island colony
type of phrase - adverb phrase
8. Many people in Boston had heard her talk remembered what she had said. pg. 16
subject - people
action verb - heard
phrase - remembered what she had said
phrase type - adverb phrase
9. Still, her courage to say what she thought had not been in vain.pg. 16
subject - courage
action verb - thought
phrase - had not been in vain
type of phrase - noun phrase
10. My wife let it all fall that Mistress Hutchinson says we puritans are too hard on people of other faiths. pg. 12
subject - Mistress Hutchinson
action verb - says
phrase - puritans are too hard and on people of other faiths
phrase type - both are adverb phrases.
Reply anthony
9:08 PM on February 18, 2015 
This book talks about a few of them.

Subject ?book verb ?talks

That was all men thought women did.

Subject -women did

Verb ?thought

The amazing thing is how many there were.

Subject ?none

Verb ?none

The men in the little town of Boston looked at each other in horror as the news went from one to another.

Subject -the men

Verb ?looked

?How dare a woman to preach?

Subject ?woman

Verb ?dare

The reverend Cotton looked shocked

Subject ?reverend Cotton

Verb ?shocked

She could not stop thinking about herself and speaking about what she thought

Subject ?herself

Verb ?thinking

After her trial she was banished from the Massachusetts colony

Subject ?Massachusetts colony

Verb ?banished

Half the woman in Boston go to mistress Hutchinsons once a week

Subject ?mistress Hutchinson

Verb ?go

She was a small lively person who admired the reverend Cotton very much

Subject ?Reverend Cotton

Verb ?Admired
Reply Adrianna (sfa g. 7)
3:31 PM on February 19, 2015 
PJ Osorio from SFA says...
Reading One:
1. This book tells about just a few of those women. pg. 9
subject - book
action verb - tells
phrase - about just a few and of those women
phrase type - both are an adjective phrase
2. Some history books do mention her name. pg. 16
subject - book
linking verb - do
phrase - mention her name
phrase type - noun phrase
3. As far as men were concerned that was all women were meant to do. pg. 8
subject - men
action verb - concerned
phrase - all women were meant to do.
type of phrase - noun phrase
4. There were women who thought for themselves, and women who had talents they wanted to use. pg. 9
subject - women
actin verb - thought
phrase - who had talents and they wanted to use
phrase type - adjective phrase for both
5. She says also that we should not use Indians as slaves. pg. 12
subject - she
action verb - says
phrase - that we should not use and Indians as slaves
type of phrase - adjective phrase both
6.Half the women in Boston go to Mistress Hutchinson's one afternoon each week. pg. 11
subject - women
action verb - go
phrase - one after noon each week
phrase type - adverb phrase
7. They stayed for a while in the Rhode Island colony. pg. 16
subject - they
action verb - stayed
phrase - in the Rhode Island colony
type of phrase - adverb phrase
8. Many people in Boston had heard her talk remembered what she had said. pg. 16
subject - people
action verb - heard
phrase - remembered what she had said
phrase type - adverb phrase
9. Still, her courage to say what she thought had not been in vain.pg. 16
subject - courage
action verb - thought
phrase - had not been in vain
type of phrase - noun phrase
10. My wife let it all fall that Mistress Hutchinson says we puritans are too hard on people of other faiths. pg. 12
subject - Mistress Hutchinson
action verb - says
phrase - puritans are too hard and on people of other faiths
phrase type - both are adverb phrases.
Reply Sophia F
1:07 PM on February 23, 2015 
1. As far as men were concerned that was all women were meant to do. pg. 8
subject - men
action verb - concerned
phrase - all women were meant to do.
type of phrase - noun phrase
2. There were women who thought for themselves, and women who had talents they wanted to use. pg. 9
subject - women
actin verb - thought
phrase - who had talents and they wanted to use
phrase type - adjective phrase for both
3. This book tells about just a few of those women. pg. 9
subject - book
action verb - tells
phrase - about just a few and of those women
phrase type - both are an adjective phrase
4. Half the women in Boston go to Mistress Hutchinson's one afternoon each week. pg. 11
subject - women
action verb - go
phrase - one after noon each week
phrase type - adverb phrase
5. My wife let it all fall that Mistress Hutchinson says we puritans are too hard on people of other faiths. pg. 12
subject - Mistress Hutchinson
action verb - says
phrase - puritans are too hard and on people of other faiths
phrase type - both are adverb phrases
6. She says also that we should not use Indians as slaves. pg. 12
subject - she
action verb - says
phrase - that we should not use and Indians as slaves
type of phrase - adjective phrase both
7. Some history books do mention her name. pg. 16
subject - book
linking verb - do
phrase - mention her name
phrase type - noun phrase
8. They stayed for a while in the Rhode Island colony. pg. 16
subject - they
action verb - stayed
phrase - in the Rhode Island colony
type of phrase - adverb phrase
9. Still, her courage to say what she thought had not been in vain.pg. 16
subject - courage
action verb - thought
phrase - had not been in vain
type of phrase - noun phrase
10. Many people in Boston had heard her talk remembered what she had said. pg. 16
subject - people
action verb - heard
phrase - remembered what she had said
phrase type - adverb phrase
Reply Rachel
1:08 PM on February 23, 2015 
While the men were clearing land, hunting, or exploring, the women were cooking, washing, planting gardens, and taking care children. pg. 7
subject - men and women
verb - clearing land, hunting, exploring, cooking, washing, planting gardens, and taking care
phrases - were (adverb phrase)
Reply Adrianna (SFA)
3:24 PM on February 24, 2015 
1)There were women who thought for themselves, and women who had talents they wanted to use. (pg. 9)
Sub.- women Verb- (action) thought Phrase- who had talents and they wanted to use adjective (both)
2. As far as men were concerned that was all women were meant to do. (pg.8)
Sub.- men Verb- (action) concerned Phrase- all women were meant to do. (noun phrase)
3. Half the women in Boston go to Mistress Hutchinson's one afternoon each week. (pg. 11)
Sub.- women Verb- go (action) Phrase- one afternoon each week (adverb)
4.This book tells about just a few of those women. (pg.9)
Sub.- book Verb- tells (action) Phrase- about just a few and of those women adjective (both)
5. My wife let it all fall that Mistress Hutchinson says we Puritans are too hard on people of other faiths. (pg. 12)
Sub.- Mistress Hutchinson Verb- (action) says Phrase- Puritans are too hard and on people of other faiths adverb (both)
6.Some history books do mention her name. (pg. 16)
Sub.- books Verb- do (linking) Phrase- mention her name (noun)
7. She says also that we should not use Indians as slaves. (pg.12)
Sub.- she Verb- (action) says Phrase- that we should not use and Indians as slaves adjective (both)
8. They stayed for a while in the Rhode Island colony. (pg. 16)
Sub.- they Verb- (action) stayed Phrase- in the Rhode Island colony. (adverb)
9. Many people in Boston had heard her talk remembered what she had said. (pg. 16)
Sub.- people Verb- (action) heard Phrase- remembered what she had said. (adverb)
10. Still, her courage to say what she thought had not been in vain. (pg. 16)
Sub.- courage Verb- (action) thought Phrase- had not been in vain (noun)
Reply still Rachel
3:53 PM on February 24, 2015 
2. ...Men were laying out towns, building houses, making laws and deciding how people who broke the laws should be punished.... pg. 7
subject - men
verb - building, making
phrases - deciding (adverb)

3. ...The women were preseving food for winter, cleaning house, and making soap and candles. pg. 8
subject - women
verb - cleaning, making
phrases - preserving (adverb)