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Monday, 10/14: Homework, Click It,

Advisory Schedule.


Copy Homework into Planner:


Click in Test #7 while I check KBAR charts.
Test Check Tomorrow.

“S? 10/14” Copy the bold-faced part and use the proper form of the verb.

  1. Neither Jack nor Jill understand(s) the danger of that hill.
  2. Both Jack and Jill know(s) what to do when a llama attacks.
  3. Either Jack or Jill is/are going to the party but not both.
  4. Whether Jack or Jill go(es) doesn’t matter to the llama.
  5. Whether Jack and Jill go(es) is not important.

The Midwife’s Apprentice

  • What is a midwife?
  • What is an apprentice?
  • 1300’s?