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Tuesday January 21, 2014 Bellwork #1:

Write down three things you notice about this sentence… I felt a sharp pain in my left foot, left ankle, and lower calf after I fell from the oak tree, Doctor. **You need composition books!. Tuesday January 21, 2014 Bellwork #1:.

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Tuesday January 21, 2014 Bellwork #1:

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  1. Write down three things you notice about this sentence… I felt a sharp pain in my left foot, left ankle, and lower calf after I fell from the oak tree, Doctor. **You need composition books! Tuesday January 21, 2014 Bellwork #1:

  2. I would have accepted without question the information that Gatsby sprang from the swamps of Louisiana or from the lower East Side of New York. That was comprehensible. But young men didn’t- at least in my provincial inexperience I believed they didn’t- drift coolly out of nowhere and buy a palace on Long Island Sound. “Anyhow he gives large parties,” said Jordan, changing the subject with an urban distaste for the concrete. “And I like large parties. They’re so intimate. At small parties there isn’t any privacy.” -F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby Let’s take a look… compile the capital words!

  3. I would have accepted without question the information that he sprang from the swamps of somewhereor from the lower part of a city. That was comprehensible. But young men didn’t- at least in my provincial inexperience I believed they didn’t- drift coolly out of nowhere and buy a palace on some land. What is different?

  4. Text-to-Self: a connection between the work and your life or experiences Text-to-Text: a connection between the story and another story you have read Text-to-World: a connection between the book and events in the real world Text-to-Media: a connection between the book and something you’ve seen on TV, read on the computer, or heard in a song Make connections to better understand the text!

  5. Turn to pg. 29… Title it “Making Connections to my Story” Write down the 4 ways you can make connections to better understand a story. Take some think time to gather your thoughts… You will spend 10 minutes writing by making a connection to “The All-American Slurp” in one of the ways we just discussed. You may write on the back. Composition books

  6. I’m passing back papers for you to take home and have signed. I want your parents to know how you are doing this 9 weeks. SSR Time

  7. Mrs. Lee will be discussing what credible sources are……. What do you think we are going to discuss? You need to know: (think about why these would be important aspects of a website being “credible”) A:author… B: bias… C: currency… Library

  8. A: author-is the person a credible individual? B: bias- free from emotion, not partial to a particular view C: currency- current publishing date A, B, C

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