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1 Stop: Oct. 14, 2015 Today we will: Can I see or hear your cell phone?
Homework All: Critical Reading Exercise & Study for Quiz Tomorrow Freshmen: Freshmen: Read “The Rules of the Game” 4 DJs by Thursday Stop: Can I see or hear your cell phone? Fix it! Today we will: Juniors: SAT ex. 3 & 4/ Listen to student sponsored essay / Discuss Freshmen: Go over SAT ex. 3 & 4 /Journal

2 10/14 Fluency Journal: ST Homecoming
Homecoming. What does that mean to you? For some it means cool weather and football. For some it means going to the big dance with that special someone. For some it means family and friends returning home for a visit. What is the best homecoming you can remember? The worst? If you could organize your own homecoming for someone, who would it be and why? How do you feel about assemblies? Does the reason for the assembly matter? Do you have a favorite assembly? What makes an assembly good, great, bad, horrible? Homecoming…assemblies…write about it.

3 Lunch A 11:45-12:15 Advisory A 12:20-1:15 5th Period- 1:20-1:45 6th Period- 1:50-2:20

4 Exercise III: The Caesar Salad = Whole Words: all put together, some ingredients we know, some we wouldn’t guess. Example: Professor

5 Pro – Fess – Or = A Person Who Speaks in Front
Deconstructed Caesar Salad = Word Parts: each with his own meaning just as the cheese, crouton, anchovy and lemon are part of the whole salad. Example: Pro – Fess – Or = A Person Who Speaks in Front

6 Roots, Prefixes, and suffixes
Deposit To place down (as money or collateral) Depose To put down (a ruler) Impose To put oneself into Dispose To put apart from the others Compose To put together Component (that which is) put together

7 Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes
If your thoughts lean toward a certain activity, then you have a[n] ___________ for that activity. inclination If you spend too much time leaning back on the _________, your physical fitness will ____________. recliner decline hyperactive A[n] __________ child might have trouble sitting still, and a[n] ____________ judge might upset the contestants of a singing contest. hypercritical List all the words you can think of that contain the root therm. Thermostat, thermometer, thermograph, endothermic, thermal.

8 Inferences Martin asked the speaker to recapitulate the last part of the lecture because he… The airline fired the mechanic for his perfunctory work after… Hector never had a job, and his belief in hedonism was apparent by the way which he…

9 Period 1 9:05 – 9:35 Period 2 9:40 – 10:05 RTI 10:05 – 10:40 Period 3 10:45 – 11:10 Lunch A 11:15 – 11:45 Advisory A11:50 – 12:45 Period 4 12:50 – 1:15 Period 5 1:20 – 1:45 Period 6 1:50 – 2:20

10 Lesson #4 / Exercise III 1. Word Parts: Chroma, Mono, Poly, and Morph
polychromatic monochromatic polygon polymorphic monorail monosyllabic Consisting of many colors Consisting of one color Many sides Multiple shapes/forms One rail Consisting of one syllable

11 Lesson #4 / Exercise III 2. Someone who speaks in a single pitch, whose voice does not raise or lower, is said to speak in a[n] _____________. Doing ____________ thing might become monotonous after a few hours. monotone the same 4. List as many words as you can think of that contain the roots poly or morph.

12 Lesson #4 Exercise IV 1. The team would have won the relay race if it had not been for the laggard who… 2. The coach’s gambit left his players vulnerable, but the bold move... 3. If Lonnie tried to elude his friends in the mall, then he probably...

13 Student Sponsored Essays of the Day
1st Nate Berry brings you: “The Courage and the Strength” by Dr. Jill Biden 3rd Connor Murphy brings you: “Give me a Waffle” by Brenda 4th Gabe Miller brings you: “Your Dream Must Be Bigger Than Your Fear” by Lilly

14 I’m listening actively!
Before you listen: Jot down the sponsor’s name, the essay’s title, and the author. As you listen: make note of at least two things that made you think, re-think, question, re-imagine, etc. After you listen: write down at least one thing/technique that you might like to use in future personal/reflective essays of your own.

15 Beliefs and Cultures I am from ___________________ culture.
Because I am part of the ______________ culture, I believe____________________________. One way someone would know I believe in _____________ is ________________. Another way someone would know I believe in _____________ is __________. A story I could tell about my belief is… Next step: pick an essay to sponsor

16 Honor Code “I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid, nor do I have knowledge of anyone else doing so.” Signature

17 Word Count Count the number of words on five random full lines of text (words must be 3 letters to count) Average those five numbers e.g =47 Then: 47 ÷ 5= 9.4 Take the average of that and multiplying by the number of lines written. 9.4 x 30= 282 Scoring: = =1.5 89-133= = 2.5 = =3.5 = = =5 Target

18 1st period Teacher desk Cabinets Deegan Max Jacob SSR Book Shelf Vona
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 15 17 20 19 Deegan Max 22 Jacob SSR Book Shelf 18 23 Vona 24 Arabella Desk 25 Alex 11 Francesco 28 Angela Nate 10 Breanna 4 Owen 27 Rose 9 3 Erik 5 Dylan 26 Diana 29 Cabinets 6 Danielle Vanessa 8 Brandon Bryce 2 30 Kristine 7 Michael 1 31 Liz Jaden 1st period Honor Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

19 2nd period Teacher desk Cabinets Dawson Bella Jordan Keith Julian
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 Dawson 14 16 Bella 21 Jordan Teacher desk Keith Julian 12 Nonnie 15 17 20 Abby 19 Katelynn Richard 22 Annaliza SSR Book Shelf 18 23 Tayva 24 Haili Desk 25 Kahleb 11 Malia 28 Jakob 4 10 Griffin Megan 27 Isaac 9 Ashley Evan 3 Macy 5 26 Ben 29 Lauren Cabinets 6 Jon 8 Brittany 2 Kassie 30 Katie 7 Alli 1 Sadie 31 Alexis Zackery 2nd period Honor Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

20 3rd period Teacher desk Cabinets SSR Book Shelf Maggie Colby Desk
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 15 17 20 19 22 SSR Book Shelf 18 23 Maggie Colby 24 Desk Tyler 25 Ceara 11 28 Zara Connor 4 Mercer 10 27 Jarom 9 Sarah 3 Michael 5 August 26 Ashley 29 Tanner Cabinets 6 Brady 8 Jordan Dawson 2 30 Jason 7 Nathan 1 Ian 31 Gabriela 3rd period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

21 4th period Teacher desk Cabinets Maria Maddie A SSR Book Shelf Elijah
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 15 17 20 19 Maria 22 Maddie A SSR Book Shelf 18 23 Elijah 24 Jeffrey Desk Eugene 25 11 Tanner 28 Riely 4 10 Maddie H Kristin 27 Mimi 9 Jacob Jasmine 3 Chanson 5 26 Whisper Samantha 29 Loren Cabinets 6 Corbin 8 2 Blake 30 Kayla 7 Cheyenne 31 Kalie 1 Gabe 4th period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

22 6th period Teacher desk Cabinets SSR Book Shelf Bryce Desk Kilian
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 15 17 20 19 22 SSR Book Shelf 18 23 24 Bryce Desk 11 Kilian 25 28 Garrett 4 Austin 10 27 Ellie 9 3 Peter 5 26 Jordyn 29 Isabella Cabinets 6 Daesha 8 Zack 2 Emma 30 Jerryn 7 Beth 1 31 Sadie Amanda 6th period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

23 Advisory Teacher desk Cabinets Dash Anna Samantha Emma Isabella Camron
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 Dash 21 Teacher desk Anna Samantha Emma 12 15 17 20 Isabella Camron 19 22 McKenna SSR Book Shelf 18 Cade 23 Brandon 24 Benjamin Desk 25 Alex 11 Alana Carter 28 4 10 Dylan Janelle 27 Sadie 9 Angie 3 Connor 5 Natasia 26 Jacob 29 Andrew Cabinets 6 Isabella 8 Grace 2 Julie 30 Savannah 7 Russell 1 31 Jay Rachel Advisory Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door


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