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Fri day , May 2, 2014

Fri day , May 2, 2014. In My Homework, please write : Vocab. Quiz Ex . 30 , p. 453. Daily Language Practice. 1. Robert Frost is well known for poems like “The Road Not Taken. (1)

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Fri day , May 2, 2014

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  1. Friday, May 2, 2014 • In My Homework, please write: • Vocab. Quiz • Ex. 30, p. 453

  2. Daily Language Practice • 1. Robert Frost is well known for poems like “The Road Not Taken. (1) • 2. His poetry celebrates the beauty of nature, not only in the warmer months, in New England’s harsh Winter, also. (2)

  3. Ex. 29, p. 452 • 1. Because most of the region is desert, climate dictates where people live in the Middle East. • 2. Unless there is enough rain, farming is not possible. • 3. Wherever there have been floods, fertile soil is left behind. • 4. Ancient Egyptians built irrigation systems so that they could grow crops in the desert. • 5. As population grows in the Middle East, the demands for water will become greater.

  4. Ex. 30, p. 453 • For ex. 30 • Combine the sentences by adding a subordinate conjunction to one.

  5. Vocabulary Unit Thirteen • Practice Definitions • Today is May 2, 2014. • Use each word one time. • Place on table and work on Ex. 30.

  6. TAS Questions • What can you tell me about hurricanes? • How can you infer and predict meaning from graphs?

  7. What are the uses of phrases and clauses?

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