Transcript Slide 1

Who was it exactly that first said...
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"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought
forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty,
and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created
equal."
Now change it to other verb tenses.
Change it to a question.
Make it imperative.
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Who was it exactly that first said...
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"I know not what course others may take, but as for me,
give me liberty or give me death."
Now change it to other verb tenses.
Change it to a question.
Make it imperative.
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Who was it exactly that first said...
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“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”
Now change it to other verb tenses.
Change it to a question.
Make it imperative.
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Teacher Notes:
Print the next slide to use as an brainstorming activity sheet for your students as
they develop their own slide on a famous quote. Allow students to search CCC!
Core Curriculum Content for a video segment of a famous quote. Ask students
to change the grammar in the quote 3 different ways to demonstrate they know
how to apply the grammar skills you've been teaching them all along!
Ask your students to create the Power
Point slide with their quote and
grammar changes for inserting in this
lesson.
Don’t forget to teach them about how
to insert a hyperlink to their CCC!
video.
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Who was it exactly that first said...
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TECH TIP: Use the "Additional Information" link in the CCC! Media Player page to find the links for the video file to link your
quote below.
“Insert Your Quote Here”
Now change it to other verb tenses.
Change it to a question.
Make it imperative.
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