Today we will: Juniors: SAT ex. 3 & 4/ Listen to student sponsored essay / Discuss Freshmen: Go over SAT ex. 3 & 4 /Journal Oct. 14, 2015 Stop: Can I see or hear your cell phone? Fix it! Homework All: Critical Reading Exercise & Study for Quiz Tomorrow Freshmen: Freshmen: Read “The Rules of the Game” 4 DJs by Thursday
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Homecoming. What does that mean to you? For some it means cool weather and football. For some it means going to the big dance with that special someone.
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Today we will:Juniors: SAT ex. 3 & 4/ Listen to student
sponsored essay / DiscussFreshmen: Go over SAT ex. 3 & 4 /Journal
Oct. 14, 2015
Stop:Can I see or hear
your cell phone?Fix it!
HomeworkAll: Critical Reading Exercise & Study
for Quiz TomorrowFreshmen: Freshmen: Read “The
Rules of the Game” 4 DJs by Thursday
10/14 Fluency Journal: ST Homecoming•Homecoming. What does that mean to you? For some it means cool weather and football. For some it means going to the big dance with that special someone. •For some it means family and friends returning home for a visit. What is the best homecoming you can remember? The worst? •If you could organize your own homecoming for someone, who would it be and why? •How do you feel about assemblies? Does the reason for the assembly matter? Do you have a favorite assembly? What makes an assembly good, great, bad, horrible? Homecoming…assemblies…write about it.
Lunch A 11:45-12:15Advisory A 12:20-1:15
5th Period- 1:20-1:456th Period- 1:50-2:20
Exercise III: The Caesar Salad = Whole Words: all put together, some ingredients we know, some we wouldn’t guess.
Example: Professor
Deconstructed Caesar Salad = Word Parts: each with his own meaning just as the cheese, crouton, anchovy and lemon are part of the whole salad.
Example: Pro – Fess – Or = A Person Who Speaks in Front
Roots, Prefixes, and suffixes
Deposit
Depose
Impose
DISPOSE
ComposeComponent
To place down (as money or collateral)
To put down (a ruler)
To put oneself into
To put apart from the others
To put together
(that which is) put together
Roots, Prefixes, and SuffixesIf your thoughts lean toward a certain activity, then you have a[n] ___________ for that activity.
If you spend too much time leaning back on the _________, your physical fitness will ____________.
A[n] __________ child might have trouble sitting still, and a[n] ____________ judge might upset the contestants of a singing contest.
List all the words you can think of that contain the root therm.
Lesson #4 / Exercise III1. Word Parts: Chroma, Mono, Poly, and MorphA. polychromaticB. monochromaticC. polygonD. polymorphicE. monorailF. monosyllabic
Consisting of many colors
Consisting of one color
Many sides
Multiple shapes/forms
One rail
Consisting of one syllable
Lesson #4 / Exercise III
4. List as many words as you can think of that contain the roots poly or morph.
2. Someone who speaks in a single pitch, whose voice does not raise or lower, is said to speak in a[n] _____________. Doing ____________ thing might become monotonous after a few hours.
monotone the same
Lesson #4 Exercise IV
1. The team would have won the relay race if it had not been for the laggard who…
2. The coach’s gambit left his players vulnerable, but the bold move...
3. If Lonnie tried to elude his friends in the mall, then he probably...
STUDENT SPONSORED ESSAYS OF THE DAY1st Nate Berry brings you:“The Courage and the Strength” by Dr. Jill Biden http://thisibelieve.org/essay/128319/
3rd Connor Murphy brings you:“Give me a Waffle” by Brendahttp://thisibelieve.org/essay/18000/
4th Gabe Miller brings you:“Your Dream Must Be Bigger Than Your Fear” by Lilly http://thisibelieve.org/essay/106935/