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Thursday, 4/11: Warm Up, HD, Vocab, Mars

“Tutorial” Schedule.

Tomorrow’s Test: Vocab, HD from your class, BOB. Preview HERE.


“Husker Du, 4/11”

Period 1 – Test #1: 20-25
Period 3 – Test #7: 24-28
Period 4 – Test #8: 23-28
Period 5 – Test #5: 22-25
Period 6 – Test #4: 22-25


“Vocab, 4/11.”solicitous, peevish, ruminate, elixir, discerning, eclipse, tedious, abstain, furtive, intrepid
  

  1. _____
  2. _____
  3. _____
  4. _____
  5. _____
  6. She _____(ly) took a look at her neighbor’s test, but the neighbor didn’t know it either.
  7. You know what the magic ____ is for doing well on tomorrow’s test? Studying!
  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. The root of this word meant “to be weary of.”
  12. The roots of this word meant “to hold from.”

 


BOB p285: In the box:

  1. Write two simple sentences.
  2. Combine them into a compound sentence.
  3. Rewrite that into a complex one.

BOB Reading Quiz. Obviously open book. Letter OK. (14) “Humans…” p276.  Let Robots…” p286.

  1. What reason does the author of “Humans Need to Explore Outer Space” give in paragraph 6 to support her claim that space exploration should continue?  a) It is important to support technological advances in electronics.  b) Recent geological surveys show that water exists on the moon.  c) Helium-3 is an element needed for research in nuclear fusion.  d) Mining in space could be a source for useful materials.
  2. Which of the following words with similar meanings from “Humans Need to Explore Outer Space” has the most negative connotation?  a) impossible (paragraph 3)  b) problematic (paragraph 10)  c) risky (paragraph 11)  d) difficult (paragraph 12)
  3. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a subordinating conjunction to combine the following sentences into a complex sentence.  The cold war ended. Then space exploration became a collaborative effort.  a) The cold war ended because space exploration became a collaborative effort.  b) The cold war ended; space exploration became a collaborative effort.  c) After the cold war ended, space exploration became a collaborative effort.  d) After the cold war ended, and space exploration became a collaborative effort.
  4. Read the sentence from paragraph 3 of “Let Robots Take to the Stars.”    “Would you want to trust a scientific mission to the people who run reality TV?”  The tone of this rhetorical question suggests that trusting a scientific mission to the people who run reality TV would be —  a) appropriate  b) ridiculous  c) smart  d) risky
  5. Read this sentence from paragraph 4 of “Let Robots Take to the Stars.”  The risks of space exploration could be grave for a planet already plagued by pollution.  Which rhetorical device does the author use in this sentence?  a) Loaded language  b) Direct address  c) Counterargument  d) Repetition
  6. In paragraph 11 of “Let Robots Take to the Stars,” which rhetorical device does the author use to sum up her argument?  a) Humor  b) Evidence  c) Rhetorical question  d) Sweeping generalization
  7. Read the dictionary entry:  default \dĭ-fôlt´\ n 1. failure to perform a task or fulfill an obligation 2. failure of a party in a legal case to make a required court appearance 3. the failure of one or more competitors to participate in a contest 4. a situation or condition that is the case in the absence of specific action to change it   Which definition most closely matches the way default is used in paragraph 11 of “Let Robots Take to the Stars”?  a) Definition 1  b) Definition 2  c) Definition 3  d) Definition 4
  8. How does the author of “Let Robots Take to the Stars” support the idea that space travel is more suited to robots?  a) By explaining the risks to human space travelers  b) By sharing the details of a new space program  c) By stating the need for international cooperation  d) By quoting experts in the field of space exploration
  9. Choose the word or phrase that ensures subject-verb agreement in the underlined section in the sentence below. Although the Cassini spacecraft ended its journey in 2017, it continue to provide benefits to scientists.  a) do continue  b) continuing  c) continues  d) correct as is
  10. (2) Which two phrases describe ideas that are explored in both selections?  a) Using science and technology in space exploration  b) Limiting space exploration and reducing costs  c) Redesigning the space program and accommodating tourists  d) Understanding the benefits and objectives of space exploration  e) Identifying the risks and rewards of space exploration
  11. Which statement is a claim that both authors make to support their respective points of view? a) Space travel is one of the most innovative human ideas thus far.  b) Space travel is as risky as climbing Mount Everest or flying a plane.  c) A lot of money and time has already been spent on space exploration.  d) Private companies can help support space exploration in the future.
  12. (2) Which two quotes from “Humans Need to Explore Outer Space” best support the answer to #11?  a) With so much human investment made, we must go forward, fully embracing space exploration as an important priority. (paragraph 1)  b) There are dozens of private companies in the industry known informally as “New Space.” (paragraph 3)  c)  Technological innovations are developing to allow us to venture even farther into space. (paragraph 4)  d) This exploration phase aims to discover the possibilities for past or present life on the Red Planet. (paragraph 8)  e) The final frontier is a vast and dangerous place, difficult and expensive to explore. (paragraph 12)

Finished Early? Space KBARResearch!


 

Wednesday, 4/10: Warm Up, Husker Du, Vocab, BOB

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“Warm Up, 4/10.” If you finish quickly do another class’s words for extra credit.

Period One: Write an SMYK sentence that contains BOTH infer and savvy.
Period Three: Write an SMYK sentence that contains BOTH adversary and aplomb.
Period Four: Write an SMYK sentence that contains BOTH skeptical and disreputable.
Period Five: Write an SMYK sentence that contains BOTH vain and patronize.
Period Six: Write an SMYK sentence that contains BOTH implore and leery.


“Husker Du, 4/10”

Period 1 – Test #1: 15-19
Period 3 – Test #7: 18-23
Period 4 – Test #8: 10, 16-19
Period 5 – Test #5: 8, 9, 16-18
Period 6 – Test #4: 17-21


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

  1. _____
  2. _____
  3. _____
  4. People have been searching forever for a(n) _____ to make us forever young.
  5. The factory work was repetitive and _____, but it was better than no job at all.
  6. The ___ was a common name for ships and now spacecraft.
  7. I am forever ____ when you say “I’m sorry” because you aren’t really; you’re just sorry you got caught.
  8. Please ____ from rude comments during the presentation.
  9. Long ago MySpace was ____(ed) by Facebook.
  10. The root of this word meant “agitated or anxious.”
  11. The root of this word meant “theft.”
  12. The roots of this word meant “to separate apart.”
  13. The roots of this word meant “not alarmed.”

Correct Yesterday’s BOB work:

  • Circle and label the OPPOSING VIEWPOINT in paragraphs 10 1nd 11.
  • Circle and label her COUNTERCLAIM.
  • Circle and label the LOADED LANGUAGE she used to help her COUNTERCLAIM.
  • DO p281
  • DO p282, #1 and #5
  • READ p284 and DO the following 5 questions where you have space on the page. Which word has the more NEGATIVE connotation?
    1. dark v. ominous
    2. slim/scrawny
    3. pasty/fair (?!)
    4. throbbing/painful
    5. dangerous/risky

p285: Write 1 complex sentence and then turn it into a compound sentence. Use the box.

 

“Let Robots Take to the Stars” p286.

Read and follow annotation directions, p286 —>

 

 

 

Tuesday, 4/9: Warm Up, Husker Du, Vocab, BOB

Today: Think about ducks, and… Let’s Make Right Choices! LOL.

Advisory” Schedule. Let’s take a walk. LOL.


“Warm Up, 4/9.” ANSWER not letter.

  1. What is the difference between reasons and evidence?
  2. Have you stopped lying yet?  a) rhetorical question  b) loaded question  c) loaded language  d) NOTA
  3. “…stunning photos of faraway stars…”  a) rhetorical question  b) loaded question c) loaded language  d) NOTA
  4. Where are you going?  a) rhetorical question  b) loaded question c) loaded language  d) NOTA
  5. How could I have made such a huge mistake?   a) rhetorical question  b) loaded question  c) NOTA
  6. “…we must go forward, fully embracing space exploration as an important priority.”   a) claim b) counterclaim c) reason d) evidence e) NOTA
  7. “Scientists are looking toward Mars as a potential new home for mankind.”   a) claim  b) counterclaim  c) reason  d) evidence  e) NOTA

“Husker Du, 4/9”

Period 1 – Test #1: 10-14
Period 3 – Test #7: 11-15
Period 4 – Test #8: 11-15
Period 5 – Test #5: 11-15
Period 6 – Test #4: 11-16


“Vocab 4/9.” solicitous, peevish, ruminate, elixir, discerning, eclipse, tedious, abstain, furtive, intrepid
   

  1. _____
  2. _____
  3. _____
  4. _____
  5. Some say green tea is the ____ of life because it is filled with healthy compounds.
  6. After the failure of his company, he sat ____(ing) about how things might have been.
  7. The salesman was very _____ about my complaints and promised to take them to his manager.
  8. Collectors are usually very _____ about the quality and condition of the things they buy.
  9. The online world has _____(ed) the real one for some people who spend most of their time there.
  10. Being interrupted makes most people ______.
  11. The root of this word meant “powder for drying wounds.” _____
  12. The roots of this word meant “failure to appear.” _____
  13. The root of this word means “to chew.” _____

 

BOB, p276–>

  • Read.
  • DO “Analyze Argument” annotation on p276.
  • DO “Analyze Rhetorical Devices annotation on p277.
  • DO Analyze Argument on p278.
  • Circle and label the OPPOSING VIEWPOINT in paragraphs 10 1nd 11.
  • Circle and label her COUNTERCLAIM.
  • Circle and label the LOADED LANGUAGE she used to help her COUNTERCLAIM.
  • DO p281
  • DO p282, #1 and #5
  • READ p284 and DO the following 5 questions where you have space on the page. Which word has the more NEGATIVE connotation?
    1. dark v. ominous
    2. slim/scrawny
    3. pasty/fair (?!)
    4. throbbing/painful
    5. dangerous/risky

Monday, 4/8: Homework, WoD, Phrases, BOB

Late Start Schedule.

Copy homework into Planner:

  • “KBARR” Investigation: M-Th do a Google search for: “manned vs unmanned space exploration
    • {YOU MUST SCROLL PAST THE “RELATED SEARCHES” BEFORE YOU CLICK ON ANYTHING! OR USE ONE OF THE RELATED SEARCHES.}
    • Each day spend 15 minutes reading an article on one side or the other.
    • Alternate sides each day.
    • Write a 2-3 sentence summary each day about what you read and whether you tend to agree or not and why. (“BECAUSE…)
    • Record the url of each article up to the .com part.
  • Vocab due Tuesday and Thursday.
    • due Tuesday – Definitions in notebook.
    • due Thursday- Copy and Finish the SMYK’s

“Warm Up, 4/8.”

Draw a diagram of what happens during an eclipse.


“Husker Du, 4/8.”

“Husker Du, 4/9”

Period 1 – Test #1: 1-7
Period 3 – Test #7: 1-7
Period 4 – Test #8: 1-7
Period 5 – Test #5: 1-7
Period 6 – Test #4: 1-7


Starship Test #3. (34:00)

BOB, p277–>

  • Read.
  • DO “Analyze Argument” annotation on p276.
  • DO “Analyze Rhetorical Devices annotation on p277.
  • DO Analyze Argument on p278.
  • Circle and label the OPPOSING VIEWPOINT in paragraphs 10 1nd 11.
  • Circle and label her COUNTERCLAIM.
  • Circle and label the LOADED LANGUAGE she used to help her COUNTERCLAIM.
  • DO p281
  • DO p282, #1 and #5
  • READ p284 and DO the following 5 questions where you have space on the page. Which word has the more NEGATIVE connotation?
    1. dark v. ominous
    2. slim/scrawny
    3. pasty/fair (?!)
    4. throbbing/painful
    5. dangerous/risky

Friday, 4/5: Paperwork, Mental Floss, Test #27

Prep Sheet for Test #27:

Space KBARR: ___/18    7 Minutes Quiz: ___/8  Word Count:_____   Bonuses:


Mental Flossssss.

  1. There was a man who fell over 50 stories, without anything to slow his descent, and landed without any injuries, alive. How did he survive?
  2. Figure out what the animals are! (Example: a dull person  = bore = boar.) Write the ANIMAL!
    a) first you get a parking ticket, then your car gets ____   b) hair-control foam    c) to run away or escape
  3. What do these sets of letters have in common?  Clfrn, Clrd, Hw, Grg, Txs, Lsn   
  4. These SEVEN words are hiding something. What?
    Vermont, statues, Swedish, Arthur, Africa, sensation, misunderstood

 


Doodle Theme: 10 Years from Now.

Test #27.

For the last 4 questions look here:

Period One and Period Four   Husker Du. Choose the correct Subject/Predicate combo.
27. Pony’s head turned away from the sight of Bob.  a) Pony turned  b) head away  c) head turned  d) Bob sight  e) NOTA
28. The old milk still tasted fine to the llama. a) llama tasted  b) llama milked   c) old tasted  d) milk tasted   e) NOTA
29. After that, Pony was sick on the sidewalk.  a) Pony was  b) Pony sick  c) that was  d) NOTAI
30. The top of Jay Mountain seemed so far away. a) Mountain seemed  b) top seemed  c) Mountain away  d) NOTA

Period Three  Husker Du.
27. The last question on the test was hard! a) test was  b) test question  c) question hard  d) question was  e) NOTA
28. With a smile on his face, the llama entered the park.  a) llama smile  b) llama entered  c) llama park  d) face smile e) NOTA
29. The spinning of the ride made the llama sick.  a) ride made  b) llama sick  c) ride sick  d) spinning made  e) NOTA
30. The top of Jay Mountain seemed so far away. a) Mountain seemed  b) top seemed  c) Mountain away  d) NOTA

Period Five  Husker Du. The llama ate his doughnut on a boat, and Joey happily played Fortnite at the (Smiths) house.
27. a) Smiths’  b) Smiths  c) Smith’s  d) Smiths’s   e) NOTA
28. on: a) noun  b) verb  c) adjective  d) adverb  e) pronoun  f) preposition  g) NOTA
29. happily: a) noun  b) verb  c) adjective  d) adverb  e) pronoun  f) preposition  g) NOTA
30. his: a) noun  b) verb  c) adjective  d) adverb  e) pronoun  f) preposition  g) NOTA

Period Six Husker Du.
27. We have three ____ in our class    a) Jesus’  b) Jesuses  c) Jesus’s  d) NOTA
28. I got all ____ on my report card.  a) As  b) As’  c) A’s  d) NOTA
29. the decade of the ____ had the best music (70)  a) ‘70’s  b) 70’s   c) ‘70s  d) NOTA
30. Lloyd the llama author of a best-selling book and renowned rocket scientist was awarded the prestigious Nobel Prize for Poetry. Commas?  a) Lloyd,  scientist  b) llama,  c) llama, scientist,  d) scientist,  e) NOTA or OK as is