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Monday, October 31, 2016

MP1 - Weeks 9 & 10

   MONDAY  10-31    A-Day:  Make-up Day      

     Announcements     

  • Check Parent Connect for latest grades!
  • Grab your Chromebook!
  • CHECK YOUR GMAIL!  You are responsible for checking you Gmail every period.  
  • Start the Do Now...
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     DO Now - Copy    

Copy these two new words into Vocabulary List II


 7.  contagion n. (contagions) - the spreading of a disease or idea from one person to another through close contact

Once the idea of storming the Bastille took hold, it spread like a contagion among the people
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8.  pestilence n. (pestilences) - a fatal epidemic disease, especially the bubonic plague

The Ebola virus is a horrific pestilence that was just as easily spread as the bubonic plague.
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     Learning Target(s)     
  • I can use the opportunity to improve my grade today by submitting any missing assignments and/or improving  upon assignments with which I am unsatisfied.
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     Mini-Lesson:  Make-up Day Expectations     
     
  • What can you do today?  Do class work, Add to your Who is Ha Graphic Organizer, DIRT Day, Vocabulary Flashcards, listen to music quietly.
  • What can't you do today?  Play video games, disrupt the room.
  • REMEMBER:  When you resubmit assignments to add a Private Comment saying, "Mr. DeGrandis, please regrade this assignment.  Thanks!"
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     Work Time       
  • Complete any make-up work first!
  • Review your Who is Ha? graphic organizer.  Add one new piece of evidence that reflects what Ha believes, values or believes.
  • Using FlashCardMachine start creating your flashcards for Vocabulary List II.
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     Assessment / Homework       
    • Study your vocabulary words.



       TUESDAY  11-1    B-Day:  Read Inside Out and Back Again     



         Announcements     








  • Grab your Chromebook!
  • CHECK YOUR GMAIL!  You are responsible for checking you Gmail every period.  
  • Start the Do Now...
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         DO Now - Copy    

    Copy these two new words into Vocabulary List II

    9.  writhe v. (writhes, writhing, writhed) - to make continual twisting movements of the body.

    The majestic lion writhed in pain, its body twisting in strange patterns, after being shot with a tranquilizer gun at close range.


    10.  pivotal adj. (pivot, pivoting, pivots, pivoted) - of crucial importance in relation to the success of something else.

    Graduating from high school was a huge achievement in Hank's life and a pivotal moment in the life of his mother as well.  


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         Learning Target(s)     
    • I can identify personality traits, interests, beliefs or values of Ha, the main character of the novel, Inside Out and Back Again by Thannha Lai using a graphic organizer.
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         Mini-Lesson:  Review       
       
    • Evaluating your evidence:  Does your evidence help prove a personality trait, belief, value or the character of Ha? 
    • Evaluating your evidence:  Do you clearly state who Ha is? (Ha is _____ .) This is the inference about her.
    • Explanation:  Can you explain how your inference proves something about Ha?
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         Work Time       
    • Add two new pieces of evidence to your Who is Ha? graphic organizer.
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         Assessment / Homework       
      • Have your teacher check your work!




         WEDNESDAY   11-2    C-Day:  Read Aloud       

           Announcements     








    • Grab your Chromebook!
    • CHECK YOUR GMAIL!  You are responsible for checking you Gmail every period.  
    • Start the Do Now...
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           DO Now - Think and Do         

      Entry Title:  Antonyms
      Match each vocabulary word with its antonym.  Hint: Use an online thesaurus!
      • dissolution                        healthy
      • writhe                               to anger
      • pacify                               straighten
      • pestilence                         construction 
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           Learning Target(s)     
      • I can identify personality traits, interests, beliefs or values of Ha, the main character of the novel, Inside Out and Back Again by Thannha Lai using a graphic organizer.
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           Mini-Lesson:  Review       
         
      • Evaluating your evidence:  Does your evidence help prove a personality trait, belief, value or the character of Ha? 
      • Evaluating your evidence:  Do you clearly state who Ha is? (Ha is _____ .) This is the inference about her.
      • Explanation:  Can you explain how your inference proves something about Ha?
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           Work Time       
      • Add two new pieces of evidence to your Who is Ha? graphic organizer.
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           Assessment / Homework       


          • Have your teacher check your work!



           THURSDAY  11-3    D-Day:  Reading     

             Announcements     
        Check Parent Connect for latest grades!



      • Grab your Chromebook!
      • CHECK YOUR GMAIL!  You are responsible for checking you Gmail every period.  
      • Start the Do Now...
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             DO Now - Copy                

        Entry Title:  Two Words, One Sentence

        Directions: Write one sentence using two vocabulary words that proves you understand their meaning by the way you used them. Be prepared to share for a ticket!

        Example:  In order to engender a feeling of pacifism in my mother after telling her I was leaving home to join the circus, I gave her a hug and promised I would text her everyday. 
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             Learning Target(s)     
        • I can identify personality traits, interests, beliefs or values of Ha, the main character of the novel, Inside Out and Back Again by Thannha Lai using a graphic organizer.
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             Mini-Lesson:  Review       
           
        • Evaluating your evidence:  Does your evidence help prove a personality trait, belief, value or the character of Ha? 
        • Evaluating your evidence:  Do you clearly state who Ha is? (Ha is _____ .) This is the inference about her.
        • Explanation:  Can you explain how your inference proves something about Ha?
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             Work Time       
        • Add two new pieces of evidence to your Who is Ha? graphic organizer.
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             Assessment / Homework       


            • Have your teacher check your work!




               FRIDAY  11-4    A-Day:  DIRT Day       


            What to do today...

            1. Begin your Vocabulary List II Flashcards using www.flashcardmachine.com
            2. If you finish, move on to DIRT Day.  No thoughts needed today.
            Here is what each side should look like...





            DIRT Day Expectations

            1. Do the following BEFORE the bell rings…
              1. Open your DIRT Day Assignment in Google Classroom.
              2. Be in your seat reading.
            2. Focus on your reading the entire period.
            3. Do not sub-vocalize during DIRT.
            4. Complete 10 thoughts using the Active Reading Model by the end of the period. Do more for extra credit.




            If You Finish a Book…
            In an email to Mr. DeGrandis, write a review about your book in 3-paragraph essay format.
            Guidelines for the Essay:
            • ¶ 1 - title, author and genre of the novel and your opinion of the book (controlling idea).
            • ¶ 2 - short summary of the book and include at least two text-based examples from the book
                     that support your controlling idea in ¶
            • ¶ 3 - explain why you would or would not recommend this book to a friend and where they might be able to find it or purchase it.

            If You Forgot Your Book…
            • Choose a book from the class library or Mr. DeGrandis will give you one.
            • Be sure to bring your book next week.

            If You Want to Switch Books…
            In an email to Mr. DeGrandis, write an Abandon Book Essay.
            Guidelines:


            • ¶ 1 – title, author and genre of the novel you are abandoning and
                      three reasons you don’t like the book (controlling idea).
            • ¶ 2 through 4 - Develop each reason using text-based details from the book.
            • ¶ 5 - Offer your suggestions for other novels you have read that another student might enjoy.