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Comparative and Superlative. Do Now. Complete the Do Now – make sure to circle which alarm is going off as you read the sentence with a mistake. Write the “Fix It” sentence. Make sure you have agreement in person, number, and gender! Finished early? Assign yourself!. Thought Question…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Comparative and Superlative

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Do Now

• Complete the Do Now – make sure to circle which alarm is going off as you read the sentence with a mistake.

• Write the “Fix It” sentence. Make sure you have agreement in person, number, and gender!

• Finished early? Assign yourself!

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Thought Question…

• What does it mean to COMPARE something?

• Quartney reads the words “comparative” and “superlative” and makes a guess that something “superlative” means it is the most or biggest. What part of the word SUPERLATIVE probably helped her make that guess?

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Writerly Words

• Comparative: A word that tells a difference between JUST TWO things.

• Example words: “Bigger” “Taller” “Better” “More”

• Superlative: A word that tells a big difference between THREE OR MORE things.

• Example words: “Biggest” “Tallest” “Best” “Most”

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Mini-Lesson: Comparative vs Superlative

• Adjectives are DESCRIPTIVE words that describe a noun.

• We use COMPARATIVE adjectives to describe the difference between TWO things.

• We use SUPERLATIVE adjectives to describe differences between THREE or more things.

• Comparatives often end in –ER or use the word “more.”

• Superlatives often end in –EST or use the word “most.”

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Comparative Adjectives!

• Comparative Adjectives often end in –er.• Small is an adjective. Smaller is a comparative

adjective. • We understand that if something is “smaller”

it is “more small” than something else.• Comparative adjectives are only used to tell

the difference between TWO things!

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Comparative Continued…

• Sometimes a comparative adjective has the word “more” in front of it.

• Examples of Comparative Adjectives:• Smaller Bigger Taller• Funnier Slimier Meaner• More intelligent More Amazing• More incredible More athletic

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Superlative Adjectives!

• Superlative Adjectives often end in –est.• Small is an adjective. Smaller is a comparative

adjective. Smallest is a superlative adjective.• We understand that if something is “smallest”

it is the “most small” of everything.• Superlative adjectives are used to tell the

difference between THREE OR MORE things!

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Superlative Continued…

• Sometimes a superlative adjective has the word “most” in front of it.

• Examples of Comparative Adjectives:• Smallest Biggest Tallest• Funniest Slimiest Meanest• Most intelligent Most Amazing• Most incredible Most athletic

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IS IT COMPARATIVE OR SUPERLATIVE?

• A word is going to pop up on the screen.

• Tell me if it is COMPARATIVE or SUPERLATIVE.

• Remember: ends in –er or uses “more” is comparative. Ends in –est or uses “most” is superlative.

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Comparative or Superlative?

smarter

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Comparative or Superlative?

smallest

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Comparative or Superlative?

coolest

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Comparative or Superlative?

Sweeter

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Comparative or Superlative?

More bitter

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Comparative or Superlative?

Most amazing

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Comparative or Superlative?

Nicest

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Comparative or Superlative?

Skinnier

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Comparative or Superlative?

Better

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Comparative or Superlative?

Fastest

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Comparative or Superlative?

More beautiful

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Comparative or Superlative?

Most incredible

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Comparative or Superlative?

Most stunning

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Comparative or Superlative?

More surprising

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Comparative or Superlative?

Quickest

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Comparative or Superlative?

Thinner

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Comparative or Superlative?

Quietest

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Comparative or Superlative?

Neater

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Comparative or Superlative?

Cleanest

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Comparative or Superlative?

Most aware

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Comparative or Superlative?

Crazier

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Comparative or Superlative?

More particular

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Comparative or Superlative?

Thickest

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Comparative or Superlative?

Longer

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Comparative or Superlative?

Strongest

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Comparative or Superlative?

Weaker

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Comparative or Superlative?

Most inspiring

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Comparative or Superlative?

More casual

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Comparative or Superlative?

Loveliest

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Comparative or Superlative?

Cutest

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Try it!

• There are 8 sentences on your paper.

• Circle whether the sentence uses a COMPARATIVE or a SUPERLATIVE.

• Then explain how you figured it all out.

• An example is done for you.

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Summary Practice.

• Read the article and make sure to think of at least 5 important facts as you read it.

• Answer the two thought questions.

• Write a summary of at least five sentences. It should have facts from the beginning middle and end.