friday!!! 11.21 you will complete the 15 question grammar bell ringer in 7 minutes! typo of the day:...
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FRIDAY!!! 11.21YOU WILL COMPLETE THE 15 QUESTION GRAMMAR BELL RINGER IN 7 MINUTES!
TYPO OF THE DAY: CHANGE#9. B says would “be unlikely
Move the quotation mark (“) before ‘be’
1. A
2. D
3. D
4. B
5. D
6. B
7. C
8. B
9. B
10.D
11.A
12.D
13.C
14.A
15.B
Guided Reading Packet This is your responsibility:
If you lose it, you print out a new copy and start all over again.
It is ok to work together, but the Personal Connection and Written Discussion Question should be original (your own).
Follow along with the calendar. Have the vocab, personal connection, and written
discussion question completed before class. Random checks and grades will be assigned
throughout the unit!
Guided Reading Packet Cont. Vocab:
Define each word according to the context of the sentence.
You have to FIND the word to KNOW the context. (i.e. verb, noun, adjective…)
I recommend dictionary.com for quick, painless definitions
Class Discussion Questions: These questions will help you while you read.
We will go over these questions in class.
You do NOT need to answer the questions ahead of time, but you DO need to think about them as you read.
Personal Connection: Look at the discussion questions, pick one for inspiration.
Write about how that question relates to a personal experience from you life
For Example: What kinds of cruelty did Douglass witness as a boy? I have never witnessed anything as cruel as Douglass, but I could write about a time when I was little and I saw my friend hit by a car.
You will have to write one for each chapter, but NO REPEATS…really try to think about different moments. Follow the directions CAREFULLY!
Write a discussion question. Same as when we were doing Socratic Seminars.
As we read (recommendations)
Look for examples of narrative techniques and rhetorical techniques Imagery, irony, pacing, reflection, dialogue, voice/style
Allusion, analogy, antithesis
Ethos, pathos, logos
Look out for V.I.P.’s (Very Important Passages)
If you have your own book…WRITE IN IT!!!
If you have a school’s copy, GET POST-ITS!!! This will help you get used to annotating books (an AP/College skill)
Chapter 1
Impertinent: (adj) Not showing proper respect; rude
Intimation: (n) An indication or hintOdiousness: (n) deserving hatredBarbarity: (n) extreme cruelty or brutalityConjecture: (v) form an opinion or supposition
about something on the basis of incomplete information; guess
Chapter 2
Abundance: (n) a very large quantity of somethingManifesting: (v) display or show; demonstrateFiendish: (adj) extreme cruel or unpleasant;
devilishBlasphemy: (n) the act of speaking sacrilegiously
about God or sacred things; profane talkExultingly: (v) to show or feel a lively or
triumphant joy; rejoice exceedingly
Homework:
Finish Reading Chapters 1-3 Guided Reading Packet
VocabPersonal ConnectionWritten Question