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Monday, Nov. 19, 2012

Monday, Nov. 19, 2012. In your agenda, please write: Spelling Quiz Unit 6 next Friday Ex. 21, p. 363. Daily Language Practice. 1. The high spirited and fun loving Anne sometimes gets on peoples nerves. (2) 2. Everyone has their own opinion about how Anne should behave. (1).

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Monday, Nov. 19, 2012

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  1. Monday, Nov. 19, 2012 • In your agenda, please write: • Spelling Quiz Unit 6 next Friday • Ex. 21, p. 363

  2. Daily Language Practice • 1. The high spirited and fun loving Anne sometimes gets on peoples nerves. (2) • 2. Everyone has their own opinion about how Anne should behave. (1)

  3. Vocabulary Unit Six • What ones do you already know? • Discuss the words • With a partner • 4 minutes • Actively practice spelling.

  4. Ex. 20, p. 362 • 1. did in class • 2. It usually forms on stream bottoms and along seacoasts. • 3. Rather thick layers of quicksand are dangerous. • 4. The sand often loses its firmness. • 5. It cannot support any heavy weight.

  5. Ex. 20 • 6. Unwary people and animals can be quickly trapped. • 7. If you fall into quicksand, it is vitally important that you stay calm. • 8. Do not try to swim frantically with your arms and legs. • 9. Fall on your back with your arms completely stretched out. • 10. Then, quickly roll off the sand to firm ground.

  6. Read p. 363 • For ex. 21 • Read the sentences. • Write the adverb modifying another adverb, and the adverb that it modifies.

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