“Tutorial” Schedule.
Tomorrow’s Test: Preview will go up sometime today. It will be the questions ONLY; no multiple choices.
What previous vocab word?
Guest Teacher Class Ratings: Period 1: Period 3: 7 Period 4: 8 Period 5: 10 Period 6: 10
Period 1: “I must be obedient and respectful for the guest teacher.” 75 times, handwritten, ink, no mistakes, name and period. DUE TOMORROW!
Period 3: “I must be obedient and respectful for the guest teacher.” 50 times, handwritten, ink, no mistakes, name and period. DUE TOMORROW!
Period 5 and 6: NO KBARR Responding next week.
“Warm Up, 2/29” Phrase or Clause or Neither?
- If you searched in a more organized way, you might actually find it. _____
- To pass the test most of you will probably have to study.
- We can wait here until the llama calls us. _____
- He didn’t want to embarrass the llama, so he didn’t act affectionate._____
- To stay in shape for competition Celeste must exercise every day. _____
“Vocab, 2/29.”derision, flounder, invigorating, rigmarole, speculate, conglomeration, flourish, impertinent, disposition, vigilance, audacious
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- The root of this word meant “to be lively.”_____
- It was a(n) _____ plan with a lot of danger, but it just might work.
- The root of this word means “blunder.”_____
- The guards maintained their ______in watching for intruders.
- This week’s word _____ can be used similarly to a previous word, presumptuous.
- Everyone likes to ______ about which class is Mr. Coward’s fave, but you are all extra special to him.
- carelessness : vigilance :: acceptance : _____
- prosper : flourish :: wonder : _____
- The root of this word meant “to keep awake.”_____
- The unrehearsed and terrible performance elicited ______ from the disgruntled crowd.
NEW! Vocab Relay! TRUE OR FALSE? Fastest with fewest mistakes wins! Each mistake adds 3 seconds.
- You would be happy is someone spoke to you with derision.
- The DMV is an example of a rigmarole.
- People who study usually flounder on tests.
- It would be audacious to try out for American Idol without practicing.
- The Community is helping everybody flourish.
- The root of speculate means look.
- A security guard should have vigilance.
- A rollercoaster ride would be invigorating for most people.
- The main root of conglomeration means daring.
- Mr. Coward prizes impertinence.
- Red headed Will was floundering in the pond when Alyve saved him.
- The root of vigilance means look.
- The roots of impertinent mean not having reference to.
- The opposite of audacious is brave.
- The word flourish has two main meanings.
- Fiona is always full of derision.
- Santa is portrayed as being audacious.
- In the movie, the Chief Elder thinks the Giver is being impertinent.
- We can only speculate about why the Community was formed.
- Flourish and thrive are opposites.
Debrief Test #22.
“Giver 23 Quiz.”
- The part where Jonas sees the apple change. a) exposition b) rising action c) inciting incident d) climax e) resolution
- The part where Jonas is selected to be the new Receiver. a) exposition b) rising action c) inciting incident d) climax e) resolution
- The part where Jonas and The Giver make the plan. a) exposition b) rising action c) inciting incident d) climax e) resolution
- Jonas sees the Release. a) exposition b) rising action c) inciting incident d) climax e) resolution
- Jonas and Gabe sliding down the hill on the sled would be the _______ of the story. a) exposition b) rising action c) climax d) falling action (haha) e) resolution
Correct Yesterday’s Quiz and Pedestrian Quiz.
“Giver 21-22.” (10) OPEN BOOK. NOT Collaborative.
- What causes a change in Jonas’s plan?
- (4) What 4 “crimes” did Jonas commit in Chapter 21?
- How does Jonas keep the planes from “seeing” him and Gabe?
- Chapter 21 is in the _______ of the story.
- What did Gabe confuse for a plane?
- What was Jonas’s “most relentless” fear?
- Which character doesn’t belong with the others? a) Jonas b) Gran-Da (“Old Glory”) c) The Giver d) Jane the Midwife e) Ponyboy f) Alyce
“Pedestrian+, 2/28.” ANSWER NOT LETTER.
- The main conflict in “The Pedestrian” is… Mr. Mead v ______
- Where does the police car say it is taking Mr. Mead? a) To jail. b) To be studied for his weirdness. c) To be euthanized. d) To get him a video screen. e) NOTA
- “The Pedestrian” is written in… a) 1st person b) 2nd person c) 3rd person d) 4th person
- “The Forecast” is written in… a) 1st person b) 2nd person c) 3rd person d) 4th person
- Which of the following is closest in its theme to “The Forecast”? a) The Midwife’s Apprentice b) “The Pedestrian” c) “Old Glory” d) The Outsiders e) “Nothing Gold Can Stay”
What’s up with the ending?
MOVIE