LNN: https://youtu.be/Z7x-C3dSEFc?feature=shared
“S/CD/CX, 10/4.”
- After I ate a doughnut, I felt blissful.
- Up the very steep hill we climbed slowly.
- Joe ran to the store with his llama.
- We will wait here until the llama comes to get us.
- I ate a second doughnut, and I still felt good.
- We want to be ready when the llama calls us.
- Since my llama left me, I’ve found a new place to dwell.
“Apostrophes, 10/4.”
- The llama got all ____ on my report card. (B)
- We have three _____ in our class. (donkey)
- _____ llama is that? (who)
- I think that llama is _____. (they)
- The ____ softball team mascot is a llama. (woman)
- I think ____ going to be OK. (they)
- All the ____ haircuts looked dorky. (llama)
- She’s sure ____ going to be OK. (it)
- (2) You should have ____ ____ tomorrow. (you, SMYK)
“Vocab, 10/4.” adversary, aplomb, banish, grueling, concoction, disdain, engross, diminish, exhilarating, perceive, aghast
- One of the themes of The Outsiders is that what you _____ is not necessarily what the reality is.
- The amount of crime _____(ed) when police started patrolling the neighborhood more often.
- The 5 hour Advanced Placement exam was very _______. I needed a long rest afterward.
- 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?)
- The root origins of this word meant “curse and proclamation.”
- The root origin of this word meant “NOT considered worthy.”
- The root origin of this word meant “ghost.”
- The root origin of this word meant “made cheerful.”
- The root origin of this word meant ” in large letters.”
- The root origin of this word meant “turned against.”
- The root origin of this word meant “to get one’s punishment.”
- The root origin of this word meant “to understand.”
- The root origin of this word meant “steadiness.”
The Outsiders (online link).
- 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.”
- Dally: “You look out for yourself and nothin’ can touch you…” (HINT: ironic.)
- 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.
- Continue reading ch 10 up to the BOTTOM OF PAGE 155.
- 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?”
- If there is still time, work on your SMYK’s.
Messy Rooms.