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Monday, March 19

Monday, March 19.

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Monday, March 19

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  1. Monday, March 19 Bell work: Please have out your point sheet, the Transall vocabulary packet (chapters 1-7 are due today for an ACCURACY grade), and your predictions WS. Be sure you have written five to seven sentences and used at least five of the listed vocabulary words in your prediction. Please circle the five terms you used in your paragraph with a different colored pen or pencil. Be sure to get a new DLR WS from the cart. We will NOT be discussing Word Generation this week. While Mrs. Nofer is checking/collecting assignments, complete Monday’s DLR activities. When you finish, please respond to the following prompt in your BLUE journal. Be sure to write a well-developed, five-to-seven-sentence paragraph. If you were stranded in an unknown place, what three essential items would you need for your survival? Why? * If you have AR bookmarkers or reading logs to turn in, please staple them together and place them in your period’s drawer.

  2. Agenda 1. Check/collect the predictions paragraphs/update point sheets/distribute late and missing assignment sheets/distribute graded papers 2. Review and make corrections to Monday’s DLR activities 3. Share journals

  3. Monday DLR Week 14 • The children’s carrot cake won a prize in the school baking contest. • For the annual contest, all of the contestants develop a new recipe by themselves. • Excitement • Reflection • An exciting story; the audience

  4. Agenda 4. Grade chapters 1-7 vocabulary—record and collect 5. Read chapters 2-3 aloud as a class 6. Assign chapters 4-7 for Tuesday 7. Use the remainder of class to complete late/missing assignments, read for AR, work on Study Island, or begin the reading assignment Homework: Finish reading chapters 4-7 in Transall—quick quiz tomorrow; read for AR—due TODAY by 3:00; turn in ALL AR bookmarkers by Tuesday; AR reading logs are due Wednesday--you should have a minimum of 45 logs for the third quarter (5 per week); BLUE journal check Tuesday; point sheets are due for BONUS by Wednesday; Study Island assignment due TONIGHT by midnight; Transall chapters 1-20 test on Monday, March 26

  5. Chapters 1-7 Vocabulary Answers • Myriad • Raspy • Delirious • Iridescent • Commotion • Sparse • Transfixed • Vigorously • Dislodged • Protruded

  6. Chapters 1-7 Vocabulary Answers 11. Shale 12. Techniques 13. Welts 14. Fiery 15. Lodged 16. Snarled 17. Gingerly 18. Obsession 19. Tubular 20. Hallucinations

  7. Chapters 1-7 Vocabulary Answers 21. Leverage 22. Rebuking 23. Meager 24. Compromised 25. Perch 26. Existence 27. Shimmy 28. Sturdy 29. Outskirts 30. Tattered

  8. Chapters 1-7 Vocabulary Answers 31. Function 32. Grotesque 33. Halting 34. Warily 35. Waddle 36. Bizarre 37. Fierce

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