Wednesday, 10/28: Advoibs! Vocabulary, MWA.

Checking Vocabulary Show-Me-You-Knows.

“Adverbs, 10/28.” (10p) List the adverbs you find in each sentence.

  1. The sweaty plumbers finally finished repairing the pipes today.
  2. Quite suddenly the wild unicorn bolted across the field.
  3. That llama is simply marvelous; he’ll go far in life if he keeps working hard.
  4. Undoubtedly the Lollys can very easily help you with all of your adverb needs.

 

“Vocabulary, 10/28.” Write the word. (12p)
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  1. “This is the letter A. It’s the first letter of the alphabet. So much for the initial consultation. Further advice requires $1000.” ______
  2. _____
  3. _____
  4. In the Middle Ages, they used to use cobwebs to help ______ bleeding.
  5. responsible : disreputable :: quiet : ____ (Bonus: Add an ending to another word and it becomes a 2nd correct answer!)
  6. I cannot ____ someone who cheats.
  7. Winning the lottery is not always the _____ people think it will be.
  8. Along some parts of the border, they have built a giant fence to try to _____ the flow of illegal drugs and immigrants.
  9. The 42-0 score was a _____(ing) victory for the home team.
  10. We must all ____ by the same rules.
  11. Give an example of a derivative of the word child.

  12. Moisture and heat help create an environment _____ to the growth of bacteria.  a) tantalize  b) leery  c) derivative  d) elusive  e) exploitive  f) conducive  g) banishing  h) concoction  i) NOTA

 

The Midwife’s Apprentice.

 

Why do the boys bully and taunt Brat/Beetle?

Why does she put up with it? Is this common?

Tuesday, 10/27: Announcements, Adverbs! Vocabulary, MWA

Announcements:

  1. Notebook audit on Friday.
  2. Extra Credit Opportunity: Go here and join in the conversation. Comment thoughtfully on all four questions. Copy/paste your comments into a Google Doc or similar and submit them with your Outsiders project. You will receive bonus credit on your project.

“Lollys’, Lollys’, Lollys’, Get Your Adverbs Here!”


(Copy!) Adverb: A word used to modify (describe) a verb, adjective, or another adverb. When?  Where?  How? 


Example: Yesterday, I ran there very quickly, which I usually never do. (6 adverbs!)

“Adverb Practice, 10/27.” Copy each underlined word below, and say whether it is being used as an adjective, or an adverb. [+2 for all 6. +1 for 5/6.]

1. She jumped up suddenly, and left the room.
2. That oil painting is absolutely magnificent.
3. (2) At the pet shop, a cuddly, little kitten snuggled up to me, and I nearly bought it.
4. (2) The early bird gets the worm early.

 

Checking: Vocabulary Definitions.

“Vocabulary Practice, 10/27.” Write the answer.
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  1. _____ “Where’s the ‘Any’ key?”
  2. _____ (Bonus for this guy’s name.)
  3. _____
  4. _____ (Bonus for what this is called. Further bonus if you actually spell the word correctly.)
  5. (2) Which two vocabulary words this week have prefixes that mean not?
  6. The codeine in your cough syrup is a ______ of the same plant that is used to make heroin.
  7. Their relationship was rather _____, with many ups, downs, and in-betweens over the years.
  8. Which vocabulary word has a prefix that means again?
  9. Unlike the Socs, the greasers were considered to be _______ characters
  10. The engineer was fired because he was ___ and couldn’t do his job properly.

 

 

The Midwife’s Apprentice.

What’s a midwife?
What’s an apprentice?
What was life like in 1300?
*What do you think the average life expectancy was back then?
*In those times, girls could be married off as young as..
*What percentage of children in those times died before the age of 5?
*At what age typically did children start working full time?

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Thursday, 10/22: KoS, Vocab, Outsiders

Tomorrow’s Test: KoS, Vocabulary, Outsiders, Husker Du.

You have 8 minutes for the warm up AND the vocab practice. You better get started. Don’t forget separate titles and dates.

“Warm Up, 10/22. KoS.” (5p) Write D, IMP, INT, or E. (Bonus: Answer #2.)

  1. Do you know what Limburger is
  2. Please tell me what Limburger is
  3. Will you please tell me what Limburger is
  4. It is soooo unfair that you won’t tell me what Limburger is
  5. I know what Limburger is

“Vocabulary, 10/22.” (10p) Write the vocab word. All words used once except one.

  1. (2) In the fable “The Tortoise and the Hare,” the tortoise is ______ and the hare is ______.
  2. The lawyer’s argument was so _____ the jury acquitted his client.
  3. The clown _____(tion) filled the parking lot with tiny cars.
  4. compelling : boring :: scarce : _____
  5. “Now, now, don’t be ______. Speak up!”
  6. Most stores these days don’t ____ over the price.
  7. His _____ facade hid a very dangerous person.
  8. gossipy : discreet :: safe : ______
  9. The only noun on the list: ______

 

Vocabulary Relay!

 

Outsiders.

Climax = ?

Ch9: What about Dally’s rant? Stay gold?

Ch10: Dally = gallant? Was his death sadder?

Ch. 11: Transition chapter. Falling action.  Ponyboy in _____.

Chapter 12: Falling action and Resolution.

Let’s read.