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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Tuesday, March 18, 2014. SIT IN YOUR REGULARLY ASSIGNED SEAT! HW: COMPLETE VOCAB FLASH CARDS; WEIRDO TEST MON DAY Media Center Trip tomorrow: Have book titles/authors in mind!  Weirdo Vocab: COPY list or circle words on vocab handouts S tart making Flash Cards Study Flash Cards

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

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  1. Tuesday, March 18, 2014 SIT IN YOUR REGULARLY ASSIGNED SEAT! HW: COMPLETE VOCAB FLASH CARDS; WEIRDO TEST MONDAY Media Center Trip tomorrow: Have book titles/authors in mind!  Weirdo Vocab: • COPY list or circle words on vocab handouts • Start making Flash Cards • Study Flash Cards • Get Books 1-4 Questions together • Bruin (add to list) 11. dismal • Mongrel 12. rendezvous • Poacher 13. extension • Incidental 14. intimidate • Predicament 15. vague • Gullet 16. refuge • Grimace 17. traumatic • Moratorium 18. vicinity • Meager 19. extract • Beacon 20. unanimous

  2. Tuesday, March 18, 2014 • Complete Hunting T-chart: • Include quote from book and own interpretation • 5 pros & 7 cons total • Bring to class tomorrow for writing assignment (postponed for one more day) • Complete Vocab Flash Cards & study • Weirdo Study Guide: • Complete, including one ESSAY, & study • One pager

  3. Poetry Unit • Reader’s Workshop: Poetry • Read Red Lit. book, pages 542-547 • Define on paper the following words: form, stanzas, traditional, free verse, speaker, rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, onomatopoeia, imagery, figurative language, simile, metaphor, personification • Reread “Under the Back Porch” and answer the “Close Read” questions in the right margin • Reread “A Word is Dead” and “Cynthia in the Snow” and answer the “Close Read” questions in the right margin • Reread “The Courage That My Mother Had” and answer the “Close Read” questions in the right margin

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