Thursday, 4/10: Warm Up, Vocab, BOB, Essay?

Tomorrow’s Test: Stuff like the Warm Up, Vocab, BOB. Preview after Period 4.

“Warm Up, 4/10.”

  1. Give 2 examples of Relative Pronouns.
  2. Give 2 examples of Subordinating Conjunctions.
  3. Both of these are used in _____ sentences.
  4. They make the ____ they are in:  _______.
  5. In this “equation”:  S + V  (SC  S)  + V  . The underlined part represents the _____  _____.
  6. Write an example of one of these types of sentences.

Debrief Test #27. Ok…

“Vocab, 4/10.”solicitous, peevish, ruminate, elixir, discerning, eclipse, tedious, abstain, furtive, grisly
  

  1. _____
  2. _____
  3. _____
  4. _____
  5. _____
  6. She _____(ly) took a look at her neighbor’s test, but the neighbor didn’t know the answer either.
  7. The root of this word meant “theft.” _____
  8. It pays to be ______ if you are a salesman trying to make a deal.
  9. She was close to both sides of the argument, so when it was time to vote, she _____(ed).
  10. Many video games are rather ____ at the beginning as you build up power and swag.
  11. People have been searching forever for a(n) _____ to make us forever young.
  12. The root of this word meant “anxious.”_____
  13. (Joke) Most people have a pet that makes them _____.

“BOB Quiz, 4/10”
OPEN BOOK. DO NOT WRITE ON THE SHEET. Answers go in notebook.

 


Time?

BOB p302. CHROMEBOOKS!

  1. Start a new Gdoc. In the title box, call it either Human Exploration notes or Robot Exploration notes. DO NOT SHARE THIS WITH ME!
  2. Type your claim at the top. Jazz it up fancy like the models. You can always modify it later. (Look at the examples you marked on p276 and p286.)
  3. Make a table like the one on p302. (4 rows, 3 columns)
  4. List your first reason as a complete sentence, the evidence you have for it, and where that evidence came from.
  5. Call me over to look.
  6. For the essay, each reason should have at least two pieces of evidence.