Lesson 34: Can’t You Make Them Behave, King George?
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Assignment 1
Super Sentences
Use the definition and graphic organizer to plan and write Super Sentences for monarchy and succession. You can choose to capture key details from today’s reading, or you can choose to write your sentences using a different topic. Make sure each sentence has a subject and verb and at least two additional details.
mon · arch · y closed, r-controlled, suffix
Monarchy is a noun that means a government ruled by a king or queen.
Verb | When | ||||
Subject | monarchy | Where | |||
How | Why |
suc · ces · sion closed, closed, suffix
Succession is a noun that means the order in which people will become king or queen.
Verb | When | ||||
Subject | succession | Where | |||
How | Why |
Assignment 2
Written Response
If George wanted to be a good king, a father to his people, what would he have had to do?