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Diverse Upbringing: Girls vs. Boys in Education & Technology

Explore the differing upbringing of girls and boys in math, literacy, and technology. Join us today from 7:30-8:30 PM at RRMS for a FREE Math, Literacy, and Technology Night with prizes and homework passes. Students can earn extra credit by signing in as part of the Eagles Team. Learn about compound-complex sentences with examples from John F. Kennedy's Upfront Magazine article on p. 37. Engage in activities like text structure analysis and thoughtful reading for an enriching educational experience.

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Diverse Upbringing: Girls vs. Boys in Education & Technology

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  1. Write Into the Day 2-20-14 p.37 (or your next clean page) 1 paragraph: Do you think girls are raised differently than boys? If so, in what ways?

  2. Math, Literacy, and Technology Night When? TODAY from 7:30-8:30 PM Where? Here! RRMS How much? FREE, FREE prizes, homework passes, etc. My students: Will receive extra credit or a 100% quiz grade- sign in as Eagles Team

  3. Today 1. Grammar: Compound-Complex Sentences 2. John F. Kennedy 3. Upfront Magazine

  4. Compound-Complex Sentences Take notes on p. 37 under your warm-up Remember (don’t copy): A compound-complex sentence contains two or more independent clauses and at least one subordinate clause.

  5. Example 1- COPY Yolanda began painting only two years ago, but already she has been asked to show S V S V one of her paintings at the exhibitthat is scheduled for May. (You don’t have to copy this, just label your sentences subordinate & independent) Independent clause: Yolanda began painting only two years ago & already she has been asked to show one of her paintings at the exhibit Subordinate clause: that is scheduled for may

  6. Example 2- COPY When Bill left, he locked the door, but he forgot to turn off the lights. S V S V S V (You don’t have to copy this, just label your sentences subordinate & independent) Independent clause: he locked the door & he forgot to turn off the lights Subordinate clause: When Bill left

  7. Lastly: Example 3- COPY Emilia has several hobbies that she enjoys, but the oneon which she spends S V S V S S V the most timeis woodcarving. V (You don’t have to copy this, just label your sentences subordinate & independent) Independent clause: Emilia has several hobbies & the one is woodcarving Subordinate clause: that she enjoys & on which she spends the most time

  8. For the rest of class... 1) I will pass it out: Read the nonfiction half sheet (Inaugural Address)) and do the assignment. Put on p. 39 of daybook (if you don’t finish, it is homework). 2) Get off of my desk: a) Text structure chart b) Any Upfront Magazine you’d like c) Read each short article on pgs. 3-5 d) Fill in the chart with evidence from the articles, giving examples of each type of text structure. The rest of the information on the chart is to help you find the examples. Be sure to identify the article. e) Put this sheet on p. 38 of your daybook. 3) When you finish, READ the magazine, RETURN TO MY DESK BEFORE YOU LEAVE

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