Wednesday, 3/9: Scrambles, Clauses, Vocab, Mars

Yes, some of you still have SSI today..

“Scrambles, 3/9.” A different kind of nonsense. From The Giver.

  1. — his elephant exercises  –because  –the Saxophone  –he didn’t often do  –frequently ate cheese  –with his tamale –a little difficult  –and made playing golf

Yes, I know there’s no SMYK for delusion. I guess you have to make one up!

“Vocab, 3/9.” SMYK’s due Tomorrow.
 

  1. _____
  2. _____
  3. _____
  4. This pic came from a page called, “Things that are NOT ______.”
  5. She scraped her knee _____(ing) around on the blacktop.
  6. The root of this word meant “slander.”
  7. The original root of this word meant “goat.”
  8. The root of this word meant “natural.”
  9. The root of this word meant “young shoot.”
  10. He ate his hamburger with great ______, savoring every bite.
  11. naive : savvy :: optimistic : ______
  12. During WWII, giant posters with Hitler’s _______ loomed from almost every wall in Germany.
  13. His family’s ______ here in the U.S. was very long, stretching all the way back to the Mayflower.

“NVAA, 3/9.” (10p) Group Comp.

Homer stupidly hit his very fat head on the corner of the table with a loud noise.

Nouns:
Verbs:
Adjectives:
Adverbs:


Pink Sheet: Correct Page Two. (Link to Clauses Review)
This your cheat sheet for the test; make sure it’s correct!


MARS.

The next expedition… p48-51. “…and the Moon be Still as Bright”


BOB, p214: Do: Expand Your Vocabulary. Be ready with your sentence.