Wednesday,10/4: S/CD/CX, Apostrophes, Vocab, Outsiders

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“S/CD/CX, 10/4.”

  1. After I ate a doughnut, I felt blissful. 
  2. Up the very steep hill we climbed slowly.
  3. Joe ran to the store with his llama.
  4. We will wait here until the llama comes to get us.
  5. I ate a second doughnut, and I still felt good.
  6. We want to be ready when the llama calls us.
  7. Since my llama left me, I’ve found a new place to dwell.

“Apostrophes, 10/4.”

  1. The llama got all ____ on my report card.  (B)
  2. We have three _____ in our class. (donkey)
  3. _____ llama is that?  (who)
  4. I think that llama is _____.   (they)
  5. The ____ softball team mascot is a llama. (woman)
  6. I think ____ going to be OK. (they)
  7. All the ____ haircuts looked dorky. (llama)
  8. She’s sure ____ going to be OK. (it)
  9. (2) You should have ____  ____ tomorrow. (you, SMYK)

“Vocab, 10/4.”  adversary, aplomb, banish, grueling, concoction, disdain, engross, diminish, exhilarating, perceive, aghast

  1. One of the themes of The Outsiders is that what you _____ is not necessarily what the reality is.
  2. The amount of crime _____(ed) when police started patrolling the neighborhood more often.
  3. The 5 hour Advanced Placement exam was very _______. I needed a long rest afterward.
  4. She has a great _____ for companies that mistreat their workers and refuses to buy their products. (Bonus: What is that protest refusal to buy called?)
  5. The root origins of this word meant “curse and proclamation.”
  6. The root origin of this word meant “NOT considered worthy.”
  7. The root origin of this word meant “ghost.”
  8. The root origin of this word meant “made cheerful.”
  9. The root origin of this word meant ” in large letters.”
  10. The root origin of this word meant “turned against.”
  11. The root origin of this word meant “to get one’s punishment.”
  12. The root origin of this word meant “to understand.”
  13. The root origin of this word meant “steadiness.”

The Outsiders (online link).

  1. Choose ONE of the quotes below, copy it, and respond with a couple of sentences. What’s going on? What does the person mean? Why is this important? Use at least one example from the book to back up whatever you say.
    • Dally: “You look out for yourself and nothin’ can touch you…”  (HINT: ironic.)
      OR
    • Johnny: “Stay gold.”
  2. Go get a Chapter 9 Quiz from the stack (WHITE). IN YOUR NOTEBOOK, under the title “Chapter 9 Quiz,” write the ANSWER, not the letter to each question. DO NOT WRITE ON THE HANDOUT! Return it to the pile when you are finished.
  3. Continue reading ch 10 up to the BOTTOM OF PAGE 155.
  4. Go see Mr. Coward for the Chapter 10 question. Return to your desk and thoughtfully answer the question in your notebook under the title: “Why?”
  5. If there is still time, work on your SMYK’s.

 

Messy Rooms.