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Happy Monday…… please complete the following for Bell Work

Happy Monday…… please complete the following for Bell Work. Commonly Confused Words. Only two days left! It’s too hot in here. Can I go, too? I need to go to the store. N umber Also; very Indicates action or process. Two Too To. ELA 9 Vocab 2:5. A. ELA 9. B. C. ELA 9. D. ELA 9.

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Happy Monday…… please complete the following for Bell Work

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  1. Happy Monday……please complete the following for Bell Work Commonly Confused Words Only two days left! It’s too hot in here. Can I go, too? I need to go to the store. Number Also; very Indicates action or process Two Too To

  2. ELA 9 Vocab 2:5

  3. A ELA 9

  4. B

  5. C ELA 9

  6. D ELA 9

  7. E ELA 9

  8. F ELA 9

  9. G ELA 9

  10. H ELA 9

  11. I ELA 9

  12. J ELA 9

  13. “Is One Dollar a Week Too High For Justice?” (Mitch Albom)

  14. “Is One Dollar a Week Too High For Justice?” (Mitch Albom) Part 1: Read & take notes/annotate text Part 2: Jot down reaction Part 3: SOAP DOTS V

  15. Subject Occasion Audience Purpose Diction Organization Tone Style Voice “Is One Dollar a Week Too High For Justice?” (Mitch Albom)

  16. Socratic Circle Rules • Show respect at all times. • The Outer Circle may not talk; they can only talk when discussing their observations. • The full time will be used, even if the inner circle becomes silent. • All outer circle members must state their observations. No repeats please… • Think beyond “right” and “wrong”; comment creatively and with purpose.

  17. Lead Question #1 Q: Should the girl’s parents forgive the man and drop the $1.00 a week “punishment” or are they right to make him remember his crime each week?

  18. Lead Question #2 Q: Suppose a similar situation happened to someone you loved (consider both sides)…What would you do?

  19. Commonly Confused Words It’s Tuesday……please complete the following for Bell work Affect Effect A lot Influence; emotions Result of; Outcome Many; TWO WORDS!! Her new hair style affected her confidence. The effects of losing weight are more energy and less health problems A lot of words can be confusing!

  20. Quick Quiz!

  21. What Would YOU Do?

  22. What Would YOU Do?

  23. What Would YOU Do?

  24. What Would YOU Do?

  25. Prepositions: Prepositions are extremely important; they help us understand how objects relate to each other in space and time. Happy Wednesday……please COPYthe following on to your Bell Work DO: Create ONE sentence that uses ANY TWO of the prepositions from above.

  26. “A Charitable Chain Reaction” – Phil Taylor, Sports Illustrated, 7/ 27/09 Subject Occasion Audience Purpose Diction Organization Tone Style Voice Directions: Read together and annotate for MAIN IDEA Answer discussion questions Fill out SOAP DOTS V When done: Do the“Practice Prompts” sheet…6 of the 10

  27. Happy Thursday……please complete the following on your Bell work sheet Underline the PREPOSITION in EACH of the sentences below: During the winter I like to go down to the skating rink with friends. Out in the woods, before sunset, you can see many animals.

  28. Parts of Speech: Review Noun Definition: A person, place, thing, or idea Verb Definition: An action word Adjective Definition: A word that describes a noun

  29. Figurative Language Devices: Review Simile Definition: A comparison using “like” or “as” Examples : After winning the game, the pitcher felt as light as a feather. Like sands through the hour glass, so are the days of our lives.

  30. Figurative Language Devices Metaphor Definition: A direct comparison between two seemingly unlike things. Example: The sky is a blanket of stars.

  31. Figurative Language Devices Personification Definition: Giving human qualities to non-human things Example: The blades of grass danced in the wind. The guitar sung a love song.

  32. Figurative Language Devices Hyperbole Definition: Over exaggeration to prove a point Examples : I’m so hungry I could eat a horse! After their break-up, she called him a million times.

  33. Figurative Language Devices Allusion Definition: A reference to a person, place or event, usually well-known. Examples : Her boyfriend is such a Romeo! Math has been her Achilles heel all her life.

  34. Figurative Language Devices Onomatopoeia Definition: The use of words to imitate the sounds they describe. Examples : The burning wood cracked and hissed The buzzing of the bee…

  35. Figurative Language Devices Alliteration Definition: Repetition of the first sounds in words. Examples : Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. While I nodded nearly napping/suddenly there came a tapping...

  36. Figurative Language Devices Assonance Definition: Repetition of the vowel sounds in words. Examples : While I nodded nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping… The tears seared the sides of her cheeks…

  37. Figurative Language Devices Consonance Definition: Repetition of the end sounds in words. Examples : While I nodded nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping…

  38. Poster Walk 6 poster stations; 5 people per station Fill out poster description sheet for each station 3-4 minutes per station Rotate to the next when time is up

  39. Poster Walk Steez (Love, Weapons) David Wolcott Wilhelm (Tree of Peace)

  40. ELA 9 Vocab 2:5

  41. DescriptivePosterWrite!

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