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ELA September 8 – September 12

ELA September 8 – September 12. Binder Set-up DOL Procedure Cornell Notes Outline Seventh Grade Vocabulary Sample Journal . Binder Set-up Monday September 9. 5 Dividers with pockets 5 sections 1.Vocabulary 2.Writing 3.Grammar 4.Literature 5.Reading Response.

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ELA September 8 – September 12

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  1. ELA September 8 – September 12 Binder Set-up DOL Procedure Cornell Notes Outline Seventh Grade Vocabulary Sample Journal

  2. Binder Set-upMonday September 9 • 5 Dividers with pockets • 5 sections • 1.Vocabulary 2.Writing 3.Grammar 4.Literature 5.Reading Response

  3. Daily d.o.l. procedureMonday September 9Parts of a sentence

  4. Directions: Copy these sentences onto your Do Now sheet. Check each sentence to make sure it is complete. If it is not complete, fix it to make it complete. Circle the capital letter, write S above the subject, write P above the predicate, underline the complete thought, and circle the punctuation. • The dog is cute. • he has red hair • sarah and sam smelled • played football for hours • when is the student council meeting • fahad ran and jumped off the couch 5 parts of a sentence September 9 Capital Letter Subject Predicate (Verb) Complete thought Punctuation

  5. Cornell NotesTuesday, September 10

  6. Short Story VocabularySeventh GradeTuesday, September 10 • Quiver: to shake with slight, rapid movement • Linger: to continue to stay, delay leaving • Portly: stout or overweight • Ferocity: fierceness, extreme intensity • Sheepishly: embarrassed by conscious of a fault • Unison: harmony or agreement, with one voice

  7. Journal Entry 1 Name: Ms. Shannon Date: 9-12-13 Title of Book: The Giver In the section I read, there was a ceremony being held to announce the jobs of the kids in the community. In this community, kids are given a specific job when they are eleven. As the announcer was calling the names of the students, he skipped over Jonas’ name. Jonas was extremely nervous. Was there a mistake? He really didn’t know what to think. After they announcer went through all the names, he then called Jonas. Jonas was relieved, but confused. The announcer then told Jonas that his job would be “The Giver.” This is a very admirable job. However, Jonas still didn’t really know what “The Giver” was. Question: I am also curious as to what it means to be “The Giver.” This is not a job that I have ever heard of. SSR - SUSTAINED SILENT READING Journal Entries Thursday, September 12 • Name • Date • Title of Book • Brief summary of book • Questions

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