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December 5, 2024 – Mr. Coward's Seventh Grade English
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Thursday, 12/5: Vocab, 120 Seconds, Vladek

Tomorrow’s Test: Vocab, Vladek, Reruns. Preview after Period 4.

Checking SMYKs.


Vocab, 12/5.”  succumb, subsist, presumptuous, avant-garde, reproach, cathartic, frugal, cobble, futile, dissemble, ambivalent
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  1. _____  (It’s a paper clip. The subheading says, “The only tool you’ll ever need.”)
  2. _____
  3. _____
  4. _____ (Multiple answers accepted.)
  5. _____
  6. During the TV marathon, we _____(ed) for two days on chips, pizza, and Dr. Pepper.
  7. In The Outsiders, when we referred to a facade, we were saying that the person was _____(ing) about their true feelings.
  8. The roots of this word meant “to bring low.” _____ (not subsist)
  9. This word’s roots meant “taken before.” _____
  10. This word is French for “advance guard.” _____
  11. This word’s roots meant “to bring back close.” _____
  12. This word’s roots evolved from “from below to stand” to “stand firm” to our present meaning._____
  13. (2) Vladek _____(es) Artie for using too many wooden matches because he is too “_____” to buy them.

Vocab Relay!


120 Seconds. Next Performances are Tuesday.

  1. (1-6) Introduction-Presentation: How well done? Did reader give title, author, and genre of the book and brief setting of the scene? Did reader capture the audience’s attention immediately?
  2. (1-6) Mechanics: Reading Clarity. Is the pacing good? Are words pronounced correctly and easily understood? Are words read slowly enough for the audience’s understanding? Is there enough volume?
  3. (1-6) Stage Presence: Does the reader appear confident? Does the reader establish eye contact with the audience during the intro? Are gestures, if any, natural and appropriate to the reading? Does it look like she/he has practiced?
  4. (1-6) Reading Interpretation: Are characters identifiable/differentiated by your voice? Can you tell when it’s a question? Can you tell when description ends and dialogue begins? CAN YOU AVOID THE MONOTONE DRONE?
  5. (1-6) Quality of Selection:  Is it entertaining, whether dramatic, suspenseful, or funny? Does it make us want to read the book?
  6. (1-6) Audience Appeal: Is the reader holding the listeners’ attention? Overall impression?

Vladek questions on tomorrow’s test:

  1. ID: Srodula. 
  2. ID: bunker.  
  3. ID: p101, Panel 7, the one in the dress. 
  4. ID: p108, Last Panel, the one talking. 
  5. ID: p111, Panels, 5,6,7. 
  6. ID: p114, Last Panel, the one with the book. 
  7. Why does Haskel say he can’t help Anja’s parents. 
  8. How does Vladek’s group get caught? 
  9. What is Tosha’s relationship to Anja? 
  10. What is Lolek’s relationship to Anja?  
  11. ID: kombinator.
  12. Why are the roads on p127 shaped like a swastika?

Vladek to the end of Book 1?