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January 22, 2024 – Mr. Coward's Seventh Grade English
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Monday, 1/22: Homework, Scrambles, Vladek

Welcome to the Second Half. Late Start Schedule.

Copy homework into planner:

  • KBARR ! Read 15 minutes, get chart signed DAILY (in notebook), respond 1 page by Friday. Four signatures  (M, T,W,Th) due Friday.
  • Vocab due Tuesday, Thursday.
    • due Tuesday– Definitions in notebook.
    • due Thursday– Copy and Finish the SMYK’s.

“Scramble Plus, 1/22  This will be your cheat sheet on Friday.

–a duck  –up the hill  –the llama slowly climbed  –on his head  –while he balanced

  1. Unscramble into a correct sentence.
  2. CD or CX?
  3. Circle the two clauses separately.
  4. Label them Independent or Dependent.
  5. Underline/label the subject.
  6. Box/label the predicate.
  7. (2) Label “up the hill” and “on his head” as _______  _______(s).
  8. (2) Label the words slowly and his as n,v,adj, etc.
  9. Change the sentence into the other type: cd–>cx or cx–>cd.

 

The llama climbed slowly up the hill while he balanced a duck on his head.


Maus. Book 2, Chapter 3: “And Here My Troubles Began.”