Monday 10/19 Vocab. Exercise A (lesson 4)
Tuesday 10/20 Vocab. Exercises B & C; Text Evidence Questions;
***Study for Vocabulary Test (list 4) which is on Friday 10/23***
Wednesday 10/21 Vocab. Exercise 4D & Vocabulary Test Friday (List 4)
Thursday 10/22 Vocabulary Test (List 4) Tomorrow!
-Write three declarative and three interrogative sentences on a sheet of loose leaf paper.
Friday 10/23 Get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather!
Do Now Journal Questions
Agenda for Monday October 19, 2015
Do Now Journal Entry: Do you remember your first friend?
Who was it?
What are some of the things you
did together?Vocabulary: Lesson 4 Reading: Citing Textual Evidence 7th: Two Days With No Phone article http://commoncore.scholastic.com/sites/default/files/ACT-090213-CommonCore.pdf 8th: retelling and summarizing using Flowers For Algernon Grammar: What is a sentence? |
Agenda for Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Do Now Journal Entry: Imagine you had a hundred dollars, but you couldn't keep it. You had to give it away to a person or charity. Who would you give it to? What would you want them to do with it? Vocabulary: practice on iPads for Quizlet 4 Reading: 7th: Sign Post #2 The "Aha!" Moment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUuqSKPG_3M&index=1&list=PLAF469SQhojEKgthLS7RlEmk91Slo8ldt 8th: retelling and summarizing using Flowers For Algernon Grammar: Beginning and Ending a Sentence |
Agenda for Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Do Now Journal Entry: Describe one time when you were brave. Vocabulary: Wordly Wise Review Exercise Jeopardy Review Game on Lesson 4 Reading: 7th: Sign Post #2 The "Aha!" Moment 8th: retelling and summarizing using Flowers For Algernon Grammar: The Subject and the Predicate |
Agenda for Thursday, October 22, 2015
Do Now Journal Entry:
If you could cook any meal for your
family, what would you cook? Describe the meal and tell how you would make it
Vocabulary: Exercise E Mount Vernon practice on iPads for Quizlet 4 Reading: 7th: Sign Post #2 The "Aha!" Moment 8th: retelling and summarizing using Flowers For Algernon
Grammar: The Purpose of a Sentence
Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, or Exclamatory? Practice Link: http://www.edhelper.com/language/sentences5734.html |
Agenda for Friday, October 23, 2015
Do Now Journal Entry:
Imagine if it didn't get dark
tonight. What would people do, what might they imagine had caused it?
Vocabulary: Test on List 4 Reading: 7th: Sign Post #2 The "Aha!" Moment 8th: retelling and summarizing using Flowers For Algernon Grammar: Chapter 1 Review For Practice go to the link below: http://www.edhelper.com/language/sentences5754.html |
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