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2 Monday Analogy-Limerick Due WednesdayCareer – Business Letter Due Thursday Comprehension bubble out the Quote Construction of Short Answer Questions Due Tuesday Dictionary Skills DOL Due Thursday Everyday Edit Due Daily Friday Prompt Due Friday Guided Learning Activity Due Thursday Newspaper Assignment Due Daily Reading Strategies Reading Assignment Due Friday Stations Teacher Edit Due Weekly Vocabulary English Dept. Terms; Reference Terms, Root Words… A or AN Vocabulary Bubble Due Thursday Writing Strategies Writing Strategies (Halloween) TBA Assignment Monday Carrera – de negocio carta comprensión construcción de corta respuesta preguntas DOL diaria editar viernes guiado aprendizaje actividad periódico asignación lectura estrategias de lectura asignación estaciones maestro editar vocabulario inglés Dpto. términos; Términos de referencia, palabras de la raíz... burbuja de vocabulario y escritura estrategias de escritura de cesión de estrategias (Halloween)

3 List of work this week Everyday Edit Due DailyNewspaper Assignment Due Daily Teacher Edit Due Weekly Comprehension bubble out the Quote Construction of Short Answer Questions Due Tuesday Career – Business Letter Due Tuesday Analogy-Limerick Due Wednesday Dictionary Skills Due Wednesday DOL Due Thursday Guided Learning Activity Due Thursday Vocabulary English Dept. Terms; Reference Terms, Root Words… A or AN Vocabulary Bubble Due Thursday Reading Assignment Due Friday Friday Prompt Due Friday Stations Due Friday Writing Strategies (Halloween) TBA

4 Pop Quiz september 11 10+ errorsOne world trade center was made to be the talest building in new york city in it is a monument to help us remember those who lost there Lives on september , One World trade center stands 1,776 feet in honnor of the year america claimed it’s independence. People all over the world visit the bilding every year © 2004 by Education World®. Education World grants users permission to reproduce this work sheet for educational purposes only.

5 One World Trade Center fue hecho para ser el edificio más alto de la ciudad de Nueva York en 2012, Es un monumento para ayudarnos a recordar los que perdió allí vive el 11 de septiembre de 2001, Un centro de comercio mundial representa pies en honor al año Latina reclamó su la independencia. Gente de todo el mundo visitan la la construcción de cada año.

6 Pop Quiz september 11 10+ errorsOne World Trade Center was made to be the tallest building in New York City in 2012, It is a monument to help us remember those who lost there lives on September 11, 2001, One World trade center stands 1,776 feet in honor of the year America claimed its independence. People all over the world visit the building every year. © 2004 by Education World®. Education World grants users permission to reproduce this work sheet for educational purposes only.

7 September 11 © 2004 by Education World®. Education World grants users permission to reproduce this work sheet for educational purposes only.

8 Vocabulary Review an implied comparison between objects that are not similar: "Her talent blossomed." is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language - such as, phonaesthetics sound symbolism and metre -- A few studies of phonaesthetics are well-known for the cleverness of their design and the power of their results. a direct comparison of dissimilar objects. when the reader or audience knows something a character does not. language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal language) Includes simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, symbol repetition of the initial consonant sounds of words "Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." usually using like or as "I wandered lonely as a cloud.“ to evoke meaning in addition to or in place of the prosaic ostensible meaning. repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds –Anna’s apple." "The pond is long gone." when there is a disparity between what is expected and what actually occurs. when the speaker says one thing but means the opposite the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite  typically for humorous or emphatic effect simile irony imagery verbal irony poetry alliteration assonance dramatic irony situational irony figurative language metaphor hyperbole diction

9 símil simile ironía irony ironía dramática dramatic ironyironía situacional Lenguaje figurativo metáfora hipérbole Imágenes ironía verbal poesía aliteración asonancia Lenguaje simile irony dramatic irony situational irony figurative language metaphor hyperbole Imagery verbal irony poetry alliteration assonance Diction una comparación implícita entre los objetos que no son similares: "su talento florecido." es una forma de literatura que utiliza la estética y cualidades rítmicas de la lengua - como simbolismo sonoro Cacophony y metro--unos pocos estudios de Cacophony son bien conocidos por la inteligencia de su diseño y la potencia de sus resultados. una comparación directa de objetos disímiles. Cuando el lector o el público sabe algo un carácter no. lenguaje que representa una cosa en términos de símil incluye algo disímil (lenguaje no literal), metáfora, hipérbole, personificación, repetición del símbolo de los sonidos de las consonantes iniciales de las palabras "piper de Peter escogió un peck de pimientas en vinagre". generalmente utilizando como o como "Vagué solo como nube". para evocar el significado además o en lugar del prosaico significado aparente. repetición de sonidos de la vocal seguido de consonante diferente suena – manzana Ana. "" El estanque es cosa del pasado". cuando hay una disparidad entre lo que se espera que...

10 Root Words El uso en una sentencia y definir la raíz . UniversoUse in a sentence and define the root. Universe Uniform Unrest Unfair Unseen Mono El uso en una sentencia y definir la raíz . Universo Uniforme Disturbios desleal Invisible Mono

11 Vocabulary Types of reference sources: Thesaurus DictionaryTelephone book Atlas Encyclopedia Almanac Contractions: can not = can’t Proper noun Common noun Prepositional phrase Analogy Tipos de fuentes de referencia : Diccionario de sinónimos Diccionario Guía telefónica Atlas Enciclopedia Almanaque Contracciones : can not = can’t (no puede = no puede) Nombre propio Nombre comun Frase preposicional Analogía

12 Divergent Vocabulary We Need To LearnTYPE in the words you do not know. Use one of the Spelling forms to help you learn the words. Divergente Vocabulario Necesitamos aprender Escriba las palabras que no sabes . Utilice una de las formas de ortografía para ayudarle a aprender las palabras.

13 A or An vowel (a, e, i, o , u and sometimes y) A and An are articles like: the.. When a noun begins with a vowel, you use the an article. When the noun begins with a consonant, you use the a article. If you use an adjective in front of the noun it can change the article depending upon if it starts with a vowel or consonant. Read each noun and adjective set and write either “A” or “An” beside the set. Un o una vocal ( a, e, i , o, u , ya veces y) Una y An son artículos como : la .. Cuando un sustantivo comienza con una vocal , se utiliza el de un artículo. Cuando el sustantivo comienza con una consonante , se utiliza el de un artículo. Si utiliza un adjetivo delante del sustantivo que puede cambiar el artículo dependiendo de si empieza con una vocal o consonante. Lea cada sustantivo y adjetivo conjunto y escribir bien "A" o " Un" al lado del conjunto . funny joke old woman emotional movie fast car wet towel difficult job easy problem foggy window interesting book eager child

14 "A K-9 dog without her officer is nothing..." Punctuate it correctly.Grammar "A K-9 dog without her officer is nothing..." Punctuate it correctly. PUNCTUATION IS POWERFUL USE IT WELL. Knowledge Is Powerful Gramática " Un perro K - 9 sin su oficial no es nada ... " Subraye correctamente. PUNTUACION ES USO POTENTE BIEN . El conocimiento es de gran alcance : Punctuate

15 Station Work ten minutes http://www.online-stopwatch.com/countdown/Estación de trabajo de diez minutos Station Work ten minutes

16 Why is grammar important? ¿Por qué es importante la gramática?30 Second Write Why is grammar important? ¿Por qué es importante la gramática?

17 Tuesday Analogy-Limerick Due WednesdayCareer – Business Letter Due Thursday Comprehension bubble out the Quote Construction of Short Answer Questions Due Tuesday DOL Due Thursday Everyday Edit Due Daily Friday Prompt Due Friday Guided Learning Activity Due Thursday Newspaper Assignment Due Daily Reading Strategies Reading Assignment Due Friday Stations Teacher Edit Due Weekly Vocabulary English Dept. Terms; Reference Terms, Root Words… A or AN Vocabulary Bubble Due Thursday Writing Strategies Writing Strategies (Halloween) TBA Assignment Carrera – de negocio carta comprensión construcción de corta respuesta preguntas DOL diaria editar viernes guiado aprendizaje actividad periódico asignación lectura estrategias de lectura asignación estaciones maestro editar vocabulario inglés Dpto. términos; Términos de referencia, palabras de la raíz... burbuja de vocabulario y escritura estrategias de escritura de cesión de estrategias (Halloween)

18 Tuesday martes English Department Vocabulary Read Chapter 8-11Review: In Zone to In Zone, Reading Strategies Progress Reports go out tomorrow. Due Today: English Department Vocabulary Read Chapter 8-11 Divergent Vocabulary for Chapters 8-11 Bubble out the story. Reseña: En la zona a en la zona, de lectura estrategias Previsto hoy: vocabulario leer capítulo 8-11 divergentes vocabulario en inglés para capítulos 8-11 burbuja la historia.

19 La última semana de septiembre es la semana de libros prohibidosLa última semana de septiembre es la semana de libros prohibidos. La palabra prohibida significa "no permitido". La semana fue iniciada en 1982 por Judith Krug. Quería a gente saber sobre libros que han sido prohibidos por las bibliotecas y escuelas. Han sido prohibido muchos libros famosos como Harry Potter.

20 Baned Book Week 20+ errorsthe last week of september Is Baned Books week. the word banned mean "not alowed." the weeek was stated in 1982 by judith krug. she wanted people to no about books that have been baned by libarys and scools many fanus books such at Hairy Poter have been baned © 2004 by Education World®. Education World grants users permission to reproduce this work sheet for educational purposes only.

21 The last week of September is Banned Books Week. The word banned means “not allowed.” The week was started in 1982 by Judith Krug. She wanted people to know about books that have been banned by libraries and schools. Many famous books such as Harry Potter have been banned. © 2004 by Education World®. Education World grants users permission to reproduce this work sheet for educational purposes only.

22 Vocabulary Review an implied comparison between objects that are not similar: "Her talent blossomed." is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language - such as, phonaesthetics sound symbolism and metre -- A few studies of phonaesthetics are well-known for the cleverness of their design and the power of their results. a direct comparison of dissimilar objects. when the reader or audience knows something a character does not. language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal language) Includes simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, symbol repetition of the initial consonant sounds of words "Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." usually using like or as "I wandered lonely as a cloud.“ to evoke meaning in addition to or in place of the prosaic ostensible meaning. repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds –Anna’s apple." "The pond is long gone." when there is a disparity between what is expected and what actually occurs. when the speaker says one thing but means the opposite the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite  typically for humorous or emphatic effect simile irony dramatic irony situational irony figurative language metaphor hyperbole Imagery verbal irony poetry alliteration assonance diction

23 símil simile ironía irony ironía dramática dramatic ironyironía situacional Lenguaje figurativo metáfora hipérbole Imágenes ironía verbal poesía aliteración asonancia lenguaje simile irony dramatic irony situational irony figurative language metaphor hyperbole Imagery verbal irony poetry alliteration assonance Diction una comparación implícita entre los objetos que no son similares: "su talento florecido." es una forma de literatura que utiliza la estética y cualidades rítmicas de la lengua - como simbolismo sonoro Cacophony y metro--unos pocos estudios de Cacophony son bien conocidos por la inteligencia de su diseño y la potencia de sus resultados. una comparación directa de objetos disímiles. Cuando el lector o el público sabe algo un carácter no. lenguaje que representa una cosa en términos de símil incluye algo disímil (lenguaje no literal), metáfora, hipérbole, personificación, repetición del símbolo de los sonidos de las consonantes iniciales de las palabras "piper de Peter escogió un peck de pimientas en vinagre". generalmente utilizando como o como "Vagué solo como nube". para evocar el significado además o en lugar del prosaico significado aparente. repetición de sonidos de la vocal seguido de consonante diferente suena – manzana Ana. "" El estanque es cosa del pasado". cuando hay una disparidad entre lo que se espera que...

24 Drop Everything And Read Dejar todo y leerThirty Minutes / treinta minutes

25 Station Work ten minutes http://www.online-stopwatch.com/countdown/Estación de trabajo de diez minutos Station Work ten minutes

26 30 Second Write: Look at the picture and write as many words as you can think of. Think about his emotions. 30 escritura segundo: Mira la foto y escribir tantas palabras como usted puede pensar. Pensar en sus emociones.

27 Wednesday miércoles Work on/ Trabajo sobre: :Due Tomorrow: Vocabulary Wednesday miércoles Work on/ Trabajo sobre: : Vocabulary/Dictionary Skills Diccionario de vocabulario habilidades Divergent Chapters 8 – 11: divergentes capítulos 8 – 11 PowerPoint / Vocabulary / Reading PowerPoint/vocabulario/lectura Halloween Story historia de Halloween

28 Wednesday Analogy-Limerick Due WednesdayCareer – Business Letter Due Thursday Comprehension bubble out the Quote Construction of Short Answer Questions Due Tuesday DOL Due Thursday Everyday Edit Due Daily Friday Prompt Due Friday Guided Learning Activity Due Thursday Newspaper Assignment Due Daily Reading Strategies Reading Assignment Due Friday Stations Teacher Edit Due Weekly Vocabulary English Dept. Terms; Reference Terms, Root Words… A or AN Vocabulary Bubble Due Thursday Writing Strategies Writing Strategies (Halloween) TBA Assignment Wednesday Carrera – de negocio carta comprensión construcción de corta respuesta preguntas DOL diaria editar viernes guiado aprendizaje actividad periódico asignación lectura estrategias de lectura asignación estaciones maestro editar vocabulario inglés Dpto. términos; Términos de referencia, palabras de la raíz... burbuja de vocabulario y escritura estrategias de escritura de cesión de estrategias (Halloween)

29 © 2004 by Education World®. Education World grants users permission to reproduce this work sheet for educational purposes only.

30 en septiembre de 1985 , el Dr. Robert Ballard hizo un descubrimiento asombroso ! Setenta y cinco años después de que el transatlántico Titanic se había hundido en el Océano Atlántico Norte, Ballard y su equipo fundaron las naves sigue siendo alrededor de 350 millas de Terranova, Canadá . Casi un año más tarde, Ballard utiliza una embarcación de nombre Alvin sumergible y un robot submarino llamado Jason Jr. Para explorar la reck See more at: © 2004 by Education World®. Education World grants users permission to reproduce this work sheet for educational purposes only.

31 Answer Key In September 1985, Dr. Robert Ballard made an amazing discovery! Seventy-five years after the ocean liner Titanic had sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean, Ballard and his team found the ship's remains about 350 miles from Newfoundland, Canada. Nearly a year later, Ballard used a submersible craft named Alvin and an underwater robot called Jason Jr. to explore the wreck. clave de respuestas   En septiembre de 1985 , el Dr. Robert Ballard hizo un descubrimiento asombroso ! Setenta y cinco años después de que el transatlántico Titanic se había hundido en el Océano Atlántico Norte, Ballard y su equipo encontraron el barco los restos de cerca de 350 millas de Terranova, Canadá. Casi un año más tarde, Ballard utiliza una embarcación sumergible llamado Alvin y un robot submarino llamado Jason Jr. para explorar los restos del

32 Key Dr. Ballard and the Titanic© 2004 by Education World®. Education World grants users permission to reproduce this work sheet for educational purposes only.

33 10 Minute Write/10 Minuto ComentarioDivergent Chapters 8-11 Reading Divergentes capítulos 8-11 lectura What was the setting of Chapters 8-11? ¿cuál fue la posición de los capítulos 8-11? What is the main character’s traits? ¿Qué es características del personaje principal? What is the main idea of these chapters? ¿Cuál es la idea principal de estos capítulos? How do you feel when you are some place new? ¿Cómo se siente cuando estás en algún lugar nuevo? If you were her mother, how would you feel? ¿Si fueras su madre, ¿cómo te sentirías?

34 Vocabulary Review an implied comparison between objects that are not similar: "Her talent blossomed." is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language - such as, phonaesthetics sound symbolism and metre -- A few studies of phonaesthetics are well-known for the cleverness of their design and the power of their results. a direct comparison of dissimilar objects. when the reader or audience knows something a character does not. language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal language) Includes simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, symbol repetition of the initial consonant sounds of words "Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." usually using like or as "I wandered lonely as a cloud.“ to evoke meaning in addition to or in place of the prosaic ostensible meaning. repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds –Anna’s apple." "The pond is long gone." when there is a disparity between what is expected and what actually occurs. when the speaker says one thing but means the opposite the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite  typically for humorous or emphatic effect simile irony imagery verbal irony poetry alliteration assonance dramatic irony situational irony figurative language metaphor hyperbole diction

35 símil simile ironía irony ironía dramática dramatic ironyironía situacional Lenguaje figurativo metáfora hipérbole Imágenes ironía verbal poesía aliteración asonancia lenguaje simile irony dramatic irony situational irony figurative language metaphor hyperbole Imagery verbal irony poetry alliteration assonance Diction una comparación implícita entre los objetos que no son similares: "su talento florecido." es una forma de literatura que utiliza la estética y cualidades rítmicas de la lengua - como simbolismo sonoro Cacophony y metro--unos pocos estudios de Cacophony son bien conocidos por la inteligencia de su diseño y la potencia de sus resultados. una comparación directa de objetos disímiles. Cuando el lector o el público sabe algo un carácter no. lenguaje que representa una cosa en términos de símil incluye algo disímil (lenguaje no literal), metáfora, hipérbole, personificación, repetición del símbolo de los sonidos de las consonantes iniciales de las palabras "piper de Peter escogió un peck de pimientas en vinagre". generalmente utilizando como o como "Vagué solo como nube". para evocar el significado además o en lugar del prosaico significado aparente. repetición de sonidos de la vocal seguido de consonante diferente suena – manzana Ana. "" El estanque es cosa del pasado". cuando hay una disparidad entre lo que se espera que...

36 Station Work ten minutes http://www.online-stopwatch.com/countdown/Estación de trabajo de diez minutos Station Work ten minutes

37 30 Second Write: Look at the picture and write as many sentences using the words you brainstormed yesterday. Think about his emotions.

38 Thursday Analogy-Limerick Due WednesdayCareer – Business Letter Due Thursday Comprehension bubble out the Quote Construction of Short Answer Questions Due Tuesday DOL Due Thursday Everyday Edit Due Daily Friday Prompt Due Friday Guided Learning Activity Due Thursday Newspaper Assignment Due Daily Reading Strategies Reading Assignment Due Friday Stations Teacher Edit Due Weekly Vocabulary English Dept. Terms; Reference Terms, Root Words… A or AN Vocabulary Bubble Due Thursday Writing Strategies Writing Strategies (Halloween) TBA Assignment Thursday Carrera – de negocio carta comprensión construcción de corta respuesta preguntas DOL diaria editar viernes guiado aprendizaje actividad periódico asignación lectura estrategias de lectura asignación estaciones maestro editar vocabulario inglés Dpto. términos; Términos de referencia, palabras de la raíz... burbuja de vocabulario y escritura estrategias de escritura de cesión de estrategias (Halloween)

39 Vocabulary Assessment 5 minutes to study 10 minutes assessment

40 Drop Everything Write twenty-five minutes Pre-Writing is worth 50 points. Continue to Work on Your Halloween or Dia de los Muertos Story

41 30 Second Write Use complete sentences when you answer these questions:How is your story going? How are you sentences flowing? Do you need help with some different types of vocabulary for your Halloween Story? What have you learned about the history of Halloween?

42 Friday Analogy-Limerick Due WednesdayDue Today: Read Chapter 8 – 11, Divergent Bubble out the story. Make a PowerPoint slide Analogy-Limerick Due Wednesday Career – Business Letter Due Thursday Comprehension bubble out the Quote Construction of Short Answer Questions Due Tuesday DOL Due Thursday Everyday Edit Due Daily Friday Prompt Due Friday Guided Learning Activity Due Thursday Newspaper Assignment Due Daily Reading Strategies Reading Assignment Due Friday Stations Teacher Edit Due Weekly Vocabulary English Dept. Terms; Reference Terms, Root Words… A or AN Vocabulary Bubble Due Thursday Writing Strategies Writing Strategies (Halloween) TBA Assignment Carrera – de negocio carta comprensión construcción de corta respuesta preguntas DOL diaria editar viernes guiado aprendizaje actividad periódico asignación lectura estrategias de lectura asignación estaciones maestro editar vocabulario inglés Dpto. términos; Términos de referencia, palabras de la raíz... burbuja de vocabulario y escritura estrategias de escritura de cesión de estrategias (Halloween)

43 Reading Assessment Read the following passage and answer the questions which follow. ESOL:

44 Construction of Short Answer QuestionsPut your bubbles into paragraphs Add the details Check the details Did you add proof?

45 30 SECOND WRITE: Look at your Divergent Book. Demonstrate each of these retelling skills.

46 Station Work ten minutes http://www.online-stopwatch.com/countdown/Estación de trabajo de diez minutos Station Work ten minutes

47 Station Work

48 Station Work 30 minutes Spend your time wiselyReading Divergent PowerPoint Career – Business Letter (Wednesday) DOL (Thursday) Everyday Edit (Monday – Wednesday) Friday Prompt (Friday Guided Learning Activity (Wednesday) Newspaper Assignment (Tuesday – Friday) Reading Strategies (Daily) Reading Assignment (Friday) Stations (Friday) Vocabulary English Dept. Terms; Reference Terms, Root Words… A or AN (Thursday) Writing Strategies (Daily) Writing Strategies (Halloween) Assignment (TBA)

49 Analogy-Limerick Due Wednesday Career – Business Letter Due Thursday Comprehension bubble out the Quote Construction of Short Answer Questions Due Tuesday DOL Due Thursday Everyday Edit Due Daily Friday Prompt Due Friday Guided Learning Activity Due Thursday Newspaper Assignment Due Daily Reading Strategies Reading Assignment Due Friday Stations Teacher Edit Due Weekly Vocabulary English Dept. Terms; Reference Terms, Root Words… A or AN Vocabulary Bubble Due Thursday Writing Strategies Writing Strategies (Halloween) TBA Assignment Carrera – de negocio carta comprensión construcción de corta respuesta preguntas DOL diaria editar viernes guiado aprendizaje actividad periódico asignación lectura estrategias de lectura asignación estaciones maestro editar vocabulario inglés Dpto. términos; Términos de referencia, palabras de la raíz... burbuja de vocabulario y escritura estrategias de escritura de cesión de estrategias (Halloween)

50 Writing

51 Writing Strategy Steps OutlinePaper Brainstorm Categories Bubble it Out Ideas(Paragraphs) Add Details (Sentences)

52 Pre-Writing StrategiesBrainstorm words to fit your main idea.

53 Brainstorm Who What Where When Why How Senses Feelings

54 Review: Pre-Writing Strategiestransition Bubble it out 1. Idea Idea transition transition 3. Idea Idea transition transition

55 Think about the beginning and end, firstThink about the beginning and end, first. Remember, you can always change your focus during the process. No new information

56 Writing Strategy Steps OutlineParagraph *Ideas Develop each bubble so that the details fit together and make sense. (Brainstorm additional information, add details, arrange ideas so that the ideas flow well.)

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58 Writing Strategy Steps OutlineSentences (Details) Develop the ideas into sentences. (Brainstorm additional information, add details, arrange ideas so that the ideas flow well.)

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60 Self and Peer Edit Read it out loud to yourself and a peer. Check Pre-Writing (Brainstorm and Bubble out your story.) Scan for paragraphs (structure) Check: Spelling How do I know if it is spelled correctly? Capitals What needs to be capitalized? Are the capitals where they need to be? Are there capitals in the middle of the sentence? Do they need to be there? Grammar Tense-Subject Verb Agreement – present, past, future; Do the subjects and verbs agree? Am I using the correct form of the verb? Word Choice Transitions- Do you have transition? Is there a smooth flow between the paragraphs? Proof: Read it from the bottom up. Do the sentences, alone, sound strong? Make the changes you agree with.

61 Teacher Edit Check Pre-Writing (Brainstorm and Bubble out your story.)Scan for paragraphs (structure) Check: Spelling Capitals Grammar Tense Word Choice Transitions Proof

62 Writing Create a bingo game using your vocabulary words, Divergent vocabulary, root words and others.

63 “We believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another.” “Becoming fearless isn't the point. That's impossible. It's learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.” “I might be in love with you." He smiles a little. "I'm waiting until I'm sure to tell you, though.” ― Veronica Roth, Divergent

64 “Peter would probably throw a party if I stopped breathing“Peter would probably throw a party if I stopped breathing.' 'Well,' he says, 'I would only go if there was cake.” “I have a theory that selflessness and bravery aren't all that different.” “I have something I need to tell you," he says. I run my fingers along the tendons in his hands and look back at him. "I might be in love with you." He smiles a little. "I'm waiting until I'm sure to tell you, though." " ― Veronica Roth, Divergent

65 Station Work Short Answer Construction

66 Short Answer ConstructionPut your bubbles into paragraphs Add the details Check the details Did you add proof?

67 Comprehension bubble out the Quote:“Moths," repeats Will. "You're afraid of moths?" "Not just a cloud of moths," she says, "like...a swarm of them. Everywhere. All those wings and legs and..." She shudders and shakes her head. "Terrifying," Will says with mock seriousness. "That's my girl. Tough as cotton balls." "Oh, Shut up.” ― Veronica Roth, Divergent

68 ― Veronica Roth, DivergentMoths," repeats Will. "You're afraid of moths?" "Not just a cloud of moths," she says, "like...a swarm of them. Everywhere. All those wings and legs and..." She shudders and shakes her head. "Terrifying," Will says with mock seriousness. "That's my girl. Tough as cotton balls." "Oh, Shut up.” ― Veronica Roth, Divergent Moths, afraid “Moths” swarms, wings, legs, shudders, shakes head Mock seriousness Terrifying, That’s my girl. Tough as cotton balls. Oh, Shut up.

69 "That's sensible of you," I say, smiling too"That's sensible of you," I say, smiling too. "We should find some paper so you can make a list or a chart or something." "Maybe I'm already sure," he says, "and I just don't want to frighten you." I laugh a little. "Then you should know better." "Fine," he says. "Then I love you.” “Sometimes crying or laughing are the only options left, and laughing feels better right now.” “A brave man acknowledges the strength of others.” “Fear doesn't shut you down; it wakes you up” “I am selfish. I am brave.” “You think my first instinct is to protect you. Because you're small, or a girl, or a Stiff. But you're wrong." He leans his face close to mine and wraps his fingers around my chin. ― Veronica Roth, Divergent

70 Station Work Punctuation & Grammar Rules: , ? ; ! “ “ .

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72 On your paper use this homophone pair in one sentence. (piece, peace).  Due Wednesday On your paper use this homophone pair in one sentence. (piece, peace). Tell if these are proper nouns or common nouns. Kentucky _____________ skateboard ___________ Which reference source would be best to look up the information: thesaurus, dictionary, telephone book, atlas, encyclopedia or almanac? The names of several gardeners in your area _________________________ What a sloth eats ____________________________________ What direction you would travel from Austin to South America ____________ An antonym for complex ____________________________________ The average temperature of Memphis, Tennessee, in May _________________ What type of sentence is the following: Did you know it is raining outside ____________

73 Due Wednesday Is part of the subject or part of the predicate underlined? Was Herbert cleaning his messy room? ______________________________ Choose the best word to complete this sentence. He ________ his glasses on the night stand when he goes to bed. sit set sits sets Underline the prepositional phrase in the sentence: Water flowed under the covered bridge. Punctuate these addresses: 326 West 18th St ___________________________ Seattle WA ______________________________ On your paper, give your opinion about this topic: extraterrestrial life forms Synonyms or antonyms or homophones: allow/prohibit _____________ Analogy and Root Words: biped: human :: quadruped: ________________

74 Review (Rule 1) To avoid confusion, use commas to separate words and word groups with a series of three or more. Example: The $10 million estate is to be split among my husband, daughter, son, and nephew. Omitting the comma after son would indicate that the son and nephew would have to split one-third of the estate. (Rule 2) Use a comma to separate two adjectives when the word and can be inserted between them. Examples: He is a strong, healthy man. We stayed at an expensive summer resort. You would not say expensive and summer resort, so no comma.

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78 Baned Book Week 20+ errorsthe last week of september Is Baned Books week. the word banned mean "not alowed." the weeek was stated in 1982 by judith krug. she wanted people to no about books that have been baned by libarys and scools many fanus books such at Hairy Poter have been baned

79 The last week of September is Banned Books Week.The word banned means “not allowed.” The week was started in 1982 by Judith Krug. She wanted people to know about books that have been banned by libraries and schools. Many famous books such as Harry Potter have been banned.

80 Station Work Analogy and Limerick

81 A B Analogy Wheel is to ________________ as Tire is to carLand is to dirt as Ocean is to ______________. Limerick: A B

82 Station Work Business Letter

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85 Now You Try It Aspiring Q. Writer

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87 Station Work I Vocabulary

88 Vocabulary Types of reference sources:Contractions: like can not = can’t Thesaurus Dictionary Proper noun Telephone book Common noun Atlas Encyclopedia Prepositional phrase Almanac Analogy

89 Divergent Vocabulary TYPE in the words you do not know.Use one of the Spelling forms to help you learn the words.

90 Vocabulary Bubble Irony Meaning. Meaning. Meaning.Opposite – Antonym of Irony Similar – Synonym of Irony.

91 Root Words Use in a sentence and define the root. Universe UniformUnrest Unfair Unseen Mono

92 Review: Daily Language 1 VocabularyLook up the following, give a definition, a sentence example and draw a picture to help you remember. Use note cards. Write word on one side and the definition and picture on the other. Types of Sentences: Declarative sentence Interrogative sentence Imperative sentence Exclamatory sentence Parts of Speech: Noun Verb Adverb Adjective Preposition Pronoun Root Words: Monotone Monopoly Union Unison Unique Meanings of Words: Connotation Denotation

93 Vocabulary Review an implied comparison between objects that are not similar: "Her talent blossomed." is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language - such as, phonaesthetics sound symbolism and metre -- A few studies of phonaesthetics are well-known for the cleverness of their design and the power of their results. a direct comparison of dissimilar objects. when the reader or audience knows something a character does not. language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal language) Includes simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, symbol repetition of the initial consonant sounds of words "Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." usually using like or as "I wandered lonely as a cloud.“ to evoke meaning in addition to or in place of the prosaic ostensible meaning. repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds –Anna’s apple." "The pond is long gone." when there is a disparity between what is expected and what actually occurs. when the speaker says one thing but means the opposite the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite  typically for humorous or emphatic effect figurative language metaphor hyperbole Imagery simile irony dramatic irony situational irony verbal irony poetry alliteration assonance diction

94 Vocabulary Review an implied comparison between objects that are not similar: "Her talent blossomed." is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language - such as, phonaesthetics sound symbolism and metre -- A few studies of phonaesthetics are well-known for the cleverness of their design and the power of their results. a direct comparison of dissimilar objects. when the reader or audience knows something a character does not. language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal language) Includes simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, symbol repetition of the initial consonant sounds of words "Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." usually using like or as "I wandered lonely as a cloud.“ to evoke meaning in addition to or in place of the prosaic ostensible meaning. repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds –Anna’s apple." "The pond is long gone." when there is a disparity between what is expected and what actually occurs. when the speaker says one thing but means the opposite the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite  typically for humorous or emphatic effect simile irony dramatic irony situational irony figurative language metaphor hyperbole Imagery verbal irony poetry alliteration assonance diction

95 Vocabulary Review an implied comparison between objects that are not similar: "Her talent blossomed." is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language - such as, phonaesthetics sound symbolism and metre -- A few studies of phonaesthetics are well-known for the cleverness of their design and the power of their results. a direct comparison of dissimilar objects. when the reader or audience knows something a character does not. language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal language) Includes simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, symbol repetition of the initial consonant sounds of words "Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." usually using like or as "I wandered lonely as a cloud.“ to evoke meaning in addition to or in place of the prosaic ostensible meaning. repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds –Anna’s apple." "The pond is long gone." when there is a disparity between what is expected and what actually occurs. when the speaker says one thing but means the opposite the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite  typically for humorous or emphatic effect simile irony imagery verbal irony poetry alliteration assonance dramatic irony situational irony figurative language metaphor hyperbole diction

96 usually using like or as "I wandered lonely as a cloud.“is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language - such as, phonaesthetics sound symbolism and metre -- A few studies of phonaesthetics are well-known for the cleverness of their design and the power of their results. a direct comparison of dissimilar objects. when the reader or audience knows something a character does not. language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal language) Includes simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, symbol an implied comparison between objects that are not similar: "Her talent blossomed." to evoke meaning in addition to or in place of the prosaic ostensible meaning. repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds –Anna’s apple." "The pond is long gone." when there is a disparity between what is expected and what actually occurs. when the speaker says one thing but means the opposite repetition of the initial consonant sounds of words "Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite  typically for humorous or emphatic effect simile irony dramatic irony situational irony figurative language metaphor hyperbole imagery verbal irony poetry alliteration assonance diction

97 símil simile ironía irony ironía dramática dramatic ironyironía situacional Lenguaje figurativo metáfora hipérbole Imágenes ironía verbal poesía aliteración asonancia Lenguaje simile irony dramatic irony situational irony figurative language metaphor hyperbole Imagery verbal irony poetry alliteration assonance Diction una comparación implícita entre los objetos que no son similares: "su talento florecido." es una forma de literatura que utiliza la estética y cualidades rítmicas de la lengua - como simbolismo sonoro Cacophony y metro--unos pocos estudios de Cacophony son bien conocidos por la inteligencia de su diseño y la potencia de sus resultados. una comparación directa de objetos disímiles. Cuando el lector o el público sabe algo un carácter no. lenguaje que representa una cosa en términos de símil incluye algo disímil (lenguaje no literal), metáfora, hipérbole, personificación, repetición del símbolo de los sonidos de las consonantes iniciales de las palabras "piper de Peter escogió un peck de pimientas en vinagre". generalmente utilizando como o como "Vagué solo como nube". para evocar el significado además o en lugar del prosaico significado aparente. repetición de sonidos de la vocal seguido de consonante diferente suena – manzana Ana. "" El estanque es cosa del pasado". cuando hay una disparidad entre lo que se espera que...

98 A or AN clean shirt silly face big event calm lake young baby hot sunvowel (a, e, i, o , u and sometimes y) A and An are articles. When a noun begins with a vowel, you use the an article. When the noun begins with a consonant, you use the a article. If you use an adjective in front of the noun it can change the article depending upon if it starts with a vowel or consonant. Read each noun and adjective set and write either “A” or “An” beside the set. clean shirt silly face big event calm lake young baby hot sun busy barber smelly perfume open door small girl icy road early morning fierce wind good friend sad story cold water open refrigerator love story empty dish wicked wolf hot water angry voice hungry man hate story adorable puppy crazy person jealous child gray skies

99 Put antonyms together funny sad eager wet hesitant dull slow fast dryimmediate easy boring old difficult happy interesting

100 vowel (a, e, i, o , u and sometimes y) A or An vowel (a, e, i, o , u and sometimes y) A and An are articles like: the.. When a noun begins with a vowel, you use the an article. When the noun begins with a consonant, you use the a article. If you use an adjective in front of the noun it can change the article depending upon if it starts with a vowel or consonant. Read each noun and adjective set and write either “A” or “An” beside the set. funny joke fast job hesitant child wet towel wet car difficult job easy book easy problem difficult problem foggy window old woman interesting book funny woman eager child emotional movie old movie fast car boring day emotional problem Un o una vocal ( a, e, i , o, u , ya veces y) Una y An son artículos como : la .. Cuando un sustantivo comienza con una vocal , se utiliza el de un artículo. Cuando el sustantivo comienza con una consonante , se utiliza el de un artículo. Si utiliza un adjetivo delante del sustantivo que puede cambiar el artículo dependiendo de si empieza con una vocal o consonante. Lea cada sustantivo y adjetivo conjunto y escribir bien "A" o " Un" al lado del conjunto .

101 Connections with Verbs

102 Dictionary Skills 1 Find the word in the textDictionary Skills 1 Find the word in the text. In the “sentences” column, write down the sentence and page number. Next underline words that give context clues to help you infer the meaning of the word. Draw a picture. Write a sentence from the dictionary. In the “definition” column, write the meaning of the word from the dictionary synonyms, 1 antonym, Related forms of the word. Root Words and Origin Word surly Sentence from the Book and page #: Sentence from the dictionary This was a guy so surly and grim that he made Tommy Lee Jones look like SpongeBob SquarePants.  Your sentence: Your Picture: Definition: adjective, surlier, surliest. churlishly rude or bad-tempered: a surly waiter. 3 Synonyms: sullen, uncivil, brusque, irascible, splenetic, choleric, cross; grumpy, grouchy, crabby. 1 Antonym: happy Related forms of the word : surlily, adverb surliness, noun unsurlily, adverb unsurliness, noun unsurly, adjective Root Words: Origin:

103 Station Work

104 Reading Strategies

105 In Zone to In Zone Who plays football? Reading Strategies to help you comprehend what you’re reading. 1. Highlight and read the title, subtitle, words you do not know and any captions under any pictures. 2. Read the passage through once. 3. What is it about? 4. Read the passage again, and go “in zone to in zone” after each paragraph. Tell me what it said. 5. Combine small paragraphs together into a summary.

106 In Zone to In Zone 6. Write a note next to the paragraph about what it means and anything else you notice. 7. Highlight words you don’t know—look them up and write a synonym next to the word. 8. Highlight the question and circle any key words. Look up words you don’t recognize. 9. Eliminate two wrong answers. 10. Chose the answer that works the best.

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108 Samuel Bowles (journalist)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Bowles_(journalist)

109 “Politeness is deception in pretty packaging.”― Veronica Roth, Divergent

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111 Station Work

112 Divergent

113 Reading Divergent Chapters 5 – 7 Reading PPT slide 4 SummaryIntroduction PPT slide with your name Divergent Chapters 1 and 2 Reading PPT slide 2 Summary Divergent Chapters Reading PPT slide 3 Summary Divergent Chapters 5 – 7 Reading PPT slide 4 Summary Divergent Chapters Reading, PPT slide 5 Summary

114 30 SECOND WRITE: Look at your Divergent Book. Demonstrate each of these retelling skills.

115 Bubble out the Story

116 Introduction Slide Divergent By ___________________________________

117 Chapter 1 and 2 Name the Summary Strategy: ________ Use a different one to practice each strategy. Draw a picture to help you remember. Name the Summary Strategy: Paraphrase During Chapter 1 and 2, Beatrice explains the use of the mirror during “the hair cut.” There is only one mirror in the house, and it is in a hallway behind a cabinet door. When it is time to cut hair, once every three months, it is used.

118 Chapter Summary Strategy: __________________

119 Station Work

120 Week 4 Career – Business Letter Comprehension bubble out the QuoteConstruction of Short Answer Questions DL Everyday Edit Friday Prompt Guided Learning Activity Newspaper Assignment Reading Strategies Reading Assignment Stations Teacher Edit Vocabulary English Dept. Terms; Reference Terms, Root Words… A or AN Vocabulary Bubble Writing Strategies Writing Strategies (Halloween) Assignment

121 Newspaper Newspaper Due: Read and summarize Tuesday 25 ptsWednesday pts Thursday 25 pts Friday 25 pts

122 Newspaper Article FormatA typical newspaper article contains five (5) parts: Headline: This is a short, attention-getting statement about the event. Byline: This tells who wrote the story. Lead paragraph: This has ALL of the who, what, when, where, why and how in it. A writer must find the answers to these questions and write them into the opening sentence(s) of the article. Explanation: After the lead paragraph has been written, the writer must decide what other facts or details the reader might want to know. The writer must make sure that he/she has enough information to answer any important questions a reader might have after reading the headline and the lead paragraph. This section can also include direct quotes from witnesses or bystanders. Additional Information: This information is the least important Thus, if the news article is too long for the space it needs to fill, it can be shortened without rewriting any other part. This part can include information about a similar event.

123 30 SECOND WRITE: Look at your Divergent Book. Demonstrate each of these retelling skills.