Wednesday, 9/11: Warm Up, FRO’s, Vocab + Relay, Outsiders

“Warm Up, 9/11.” #1-5: Subject/Predicate. #6: Sentence Scramble. #7: Finish the sentence appropriately. #8: Answer using your diagram. #9: Write Adj. and Adv. and list the adjectives (2)  and adverbs (3).

  1. I like the running in PE.  (S/P)
  2. The look on his face told me everything. (S/P)
  3. Under the bridge lived an evil llama. (S/P)
  4. Bob’s rings glinted in the moonlight. (S/P)
  5. Herds of llamas roam the countryside at night. (S/P)
  6. –in fact  — at all  –a beast  –a gentle giant  –is not  –that llama  –he is   (Sentence Scramble)
  7. Pony’s first feeling when he wakes up in the church is ________
  8. Which part of Plot Mountain are we on in Outsiders? _________
  9. After the very terrible accident, the injured llama limped awkwardly homeward. (Adj:?  Adv:?)

  

“FROs 9/11.”  Fragment, Run-on, or OK?

  1. Hide in burrows and beneath rocks.
  2. Although the llama wandered too close to the fire.
  3. Fighting with a sword in one hand and a shield in the other, he battled the vicious llama.
  4. Herds of fiendish llamas called dooms roam the empty countryside.
  5. The strange life of the llama.
  6. Jack and Jill and the llama went up the hill to fetch a pail of water then they fell down.
  7. The llama fell down and broke his crown Jack and Jill fell in the well.
  8. The llama went over the hills and through the wood to get to Grandmother’s house, but she wasn’t home.
  9. The llama ate too much cheese he forgot to do his KBARR.
  10. The llama helps me with my homework, he does a great job.

 

“Vocab 9/11.”
dogged, indignant, conducive, wistful, implore, subside, acquit, leery, gorge, bluff
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  1. _____
  2. _____
  3. _____
  4. _____
  5. _____
  6. “Johnny and I ______(ed) ourselves on barbecue sandwiches and banana splits.”
  7. lazy : dogged :: flattered : ______
  8. Since I had studied, I ______(ed) myself well on the test.
  9. Moisture and heat help create an environment _____ to the growth of bacteria.
  10. The team’s ____ defense is what kept them in the game. They never gave up.
  11. fear : panic :: ask : _____
  12. “You’re hungry?” he said _____(ly), “I’m the one who hasn’t eaten all day!”
  13. Ponyboy _____(ly) thought of his parents as he fell asleep in the lot.

 

Vocab Relay!


The Outsiders. We are in Chapter 5.

“Nothing Gold Can Stay”  (p77)
What “gold” did Pony have that didn’t stay? Soda?  Darry?

Tuesday, 9/10: Sentence Combining, FRO’s, Vocab, Outsiders

 

HOW? WHERE? WHEN?


“Sentence Combo, 9/10.”
Combine each group of short, choppy sentences into one smooth-sounding sentence. You may add, subtract, or change words, but make sure to keep the meaning of all the parts.  You will have to punctuate as appropriate. (Bonus: Write more than one combination of each for ++!)

  1. a) His teacher appears unamused.   b) His teacher is a woman.  c) She is quiet.    d) She has karate experience. (“His teacher, a what…with what, appears how…)
  2. a) She advances down the aisle.   b) Her advance is slow.   c) Her advance is quiet.    d) Her advance is dangerous. (Turn the adjectives into adverbs!)

What’s wrong with the following “sentences”?

  1. The llama in the field.
  2. Every day after school.
  3. Whenever the llama sings.
  4. The llama who is so smart.

What about these?

  1. I love that llama he’s so sweet.
  2. I saw a llama yesterday it was purple.
  3. It’s too far to walk, let’s ride a llama.

Fragments and Run-ons. (FRO’s) How do we fix them? How do we avoid them?

“FRO’s Practice I, 9/10.”  For 1-8 write Fragment, Run On, or OK for each word group. For 9 and 10, name the Subject/Predicate combo.

  1. Laughing at the comedian’s act.
  2. Chief Wiggum, the doughnut-eater and chief cop.
  3. The wagon was loaded with food it was pulled by two teams of llamas.
  4. There are llamas all over the beach let’s collect some!
  5. On his back, the llama wriggled his little legs.
  6. Is this a fragment?
  7. Up the mountain we hiked.
  8. Because the llama ate too much cheese, he forgot to do his KBARR.
  9. S/P for #5?
  10. S/P for #7?

“Vocab, 9/10.”  
eating-junk-food 5321ef97c9275 determination   
dogged, indignant, conducive, wistful, implore, subside, acquit, leery, gorge, bluff

  1. _____
  2. _____
  3. _____ (Bonus for which Greek myth character!)
  4. _____
  5. My parents were a little ______ about the crowd I was hanging out with; she didn’t trust them to make good decisions.
  6. I waited until Mom’s anger _____(ed), and then asked for forgiveness.
  7. Listening to music is not ______ to proper studying.
  8. After a long trial, he was ______(ed) and finally set free.
  9. At first, Pony thought he might be able to ____ the Socs by acting tough, but there were too many of them and they were drunk.
  10. I was ____ when Dad blamed me for breaking the lamp instead of my sister.
  11. A savvy person is usually more ____ than a gullible one.
  12. The roots of this word meant “to ask for with tears.” _____
  13. The roots of this word meant “to bring together.” _____

The Outsiders. We are in Chapter 5.

“Nothing Gold Can Stay”  (p77)
What “gold” did Pony have that didn’t stay? Soda?  Darry?

 

Monday, 9/9: Warm Up, Homework, Sentence COMBINING, Outsiders

Advisory Schedule. Link to Slides.


Copy homework into planner:


“Warm Up, 9/9.”

  1. If you are absent from this class on a Wednesday, what should you do at home? Be very specific.
  2. If you are absent on a Monday, what extra step do you need to take?
  3. If you are absent on a Friday for a test, what should you do if at all possible?
    Name the Subject/Predicate combo for each sentence.
  4. The ending of the The Llama Movie was lame.
  5. With a wink of his eye, the llama suddenly disappeared up the chimney.
  6. After that night at the movies, Pony’s life was never the same.

“Sentence Combining, 9/9.”  Combine each group of short, choppy sentences into one smooth-sounding sentence. This time, You may add, subtract, or change words, but make sure to keep the meaning of all the parts.  You will have to punctuate as appropriate. (Bonus: Write more than one combination of each for ++!)
1.  a) Chuckie bounces wildly in his desk.   b) He is the class clown.   c) He clucks like a chicken.     (Hint: Use “-ing.”)

2.  a) His fingers make sounds.   b) The sounds are scratching.   c) They claw the desktop.   d) The desktop is battered.   (Hints: What kind of sounds are they? Use the word “as.”)

3.  a) Then a voice freezes his behavior.    b) The voice is stern.    c) The behavior is disturbing.  (Hints: You can eliminate all but one word in b and c. What kind of voice? What kind of behavior?)


Messy Room Example

The Outsiders

Friday, 9/6: Mental Floss, Sentence Scrambles, Plot Mountain, Outsiders

“Tutorial” Schedule.

Checking KBARR (/18).


“Mental Floss, 9/6.”

  1. Removing an appendix is called an appendectomy, removing tonsils is called a tonsillectomy. What is it called when they remove a growth from your head? (haha)
  2. Here is a question on international law: If an international airliner crashed exactly on the U.S.-Mexico border, where would they be required to bury the survivors?
  3. What is the next thing in this sequence. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ____.  See if you can fill in the blank correctly.
  4. When does 1+1+1=1?

HOW? WHERE? WHEN?


“Sentence Scramble, 9/6.” Use every word. Do not break up the pieces. DO NOT ADD ANY WORDS. Rearrange the chunks until you get the right-sounding sentence. Write it down. There might be more than one way (bonus)!

  1. –the electrical outlet  –grabbing   –Crazy Cathy   –the cat’s tail   –headed for
  2. –her creamed corn   –yelling   –at the baby-sitter   –onto the floor   –Jennifer flipped
  3. –was rising  –as I listened  — go on and on  –to Johnny’s quiet voice  –a panic  –in me

“Plot Mountain, 9/6.” Use the diagram in your notebook.
Which part of Plot Mountain?

  1. “And they lived happily ever after.”
  2. The 5 W’s usually are given here.
  3. Nemo gets taken.
  4. Where most of the action usually occurs.
  5. Dad finds Nemo in Finding Nemo.
  6. A book with a sequel will sometimes leave out which two parts?

 


The Outsiders aloud.