Tomorrow’s Test: Vocab, FROs, Outsiders, Sentence Scramble (or Combining).
1.”Don’t blame me! I don’t make the laws, I just _____them!”
2. “What’s a _____, Joey?” “I knew you were going to say that!”
3. It was Ug’s discovery, but it would be____(ed) by others.
4. “Finding work may not make you happy, but it would make me _____(ly) happy.”
5. I was _____ and bored when Mom made me go to my sister’s ballet recital.
6. Dally’s [_____] ______(s) have landed him in jail more than once. [ ] = one of last week’s vocab words = extra credit.
7. The school newspaper has been __ for a long while, but they hope to revive it next year.
8. Grandpa Simpson likes to ____ about his days as a young man when things were “better.”
9. The greasers and the Socs have agreed to a sort of _____-fire before the rumble. They have agreed not to fight until the big one.
10. The large farm owners are often accused of ____(ing) the workers who pick the crops.
VOCABULARY RELAY!!
“Sentence Scramble, 9/27.”
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“FROs, 9/27.” Can you prove you deserve to be exempt?
a) Fragment b) Run On c) Correct Sentence
- While my llama gently weeps.
- All llamas aren’t like that you have to believe me.
- While the llama is a quadruped, he also has fins for swimming.
- In the beginning, there was nothing but llamas.
- That embarrassing moment you realize that your llama just wrote a run on sentence.
- You can beat the llama’s score you will be part of the elite llama squad.
- The llama won the race although he had a broken leg.
- The llama couldn’t call his agent his cell phone was dead.
- The llama and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.
- Up, up, and away in my beautiful llama balloon.
Outsiders aloud to p147, then…
- Finish ch. 9 silently.
- Open your notebook, and title it, “Outsiders, Ch. 9.”
- Choose one of the quotes below, copy the boldfaced, underlined part, and respond with at least a paragraph. What does the person mean? Why is this important? Use at least one example from the book to back up whatever you say.
- Dally: “…Crazy for wanting Johnny to stay outa trouble, for not wantin’ him to get hard. If he’d been like me he’d never have been in this mess. If he’d got smart like me he’d never have run into that church. That’s what you get for helpin’ people. Editorials in the paper and a lot of trouble… You’d better wise up, Pony… you get tough like me and you don’t get hurt. You look out for yourself and nothin’ can touch you…” (pssst: irony.)
- Johnny: “Stay gold.”
- BONUS: Connect the two quotes!
- Dally: “…Crazy for wanting Johnny to stay outa trouble, for not wantin’ him to get hard. If he’d been like me he’d never have been in this mess. If he’d got smart like me he’d never have run into that church. That’s what you get for helpin’ people. Editorials in the paper and a lot of trouble… You’d better wise up, Pony… you get tough like me and you don’t get hurt. You look out for yourself and nothin’ can touch you…” (pssst: irony.)
- Close your notebook and continue reading ch 10.
- Faster Readers: Keep your mouths shut.
- If you finish chapter 10: Get a ch10 Quiz from the stack (salmon colored) and write the ANSWERS (not the letters) in your notebook.