REMEMBER: ALL WARM-UPS, NOTES, TICKET OUT THE DOORS ARE WRITTEN IN YOUR INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK! Warm-up: What causes muck fires? Why would the Home Owner’s.

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REMEMBER: ALL WARM-UPS, NOTES, TICKET OUT THE DOORS ARE WRITTEN IN YOUR INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK! Warm-up: What causes muck fires? Why would the Home Owner’s Association not tell buyers about the muck fires? Opening; Main Events from “Tangerine” thus far; Independent Work Expectations W.S: Read “Lightning and Fire”, answer the MCQs in your INB (then put in I-respond) Write a constructed response to question 10 in your INB Closing: Ticket Out the Door In your INB, explain how the article is related to Tangerine by Edward Bloor Agenda for January 23, 2019 HW Due TOMORROW Greek/Latin root “Grad/Gred” INB check! Independent Reading Project due Feb 13th

Start a new page in your INB write today’s date @ the top warm-up After reading two journal entries from Tangerine, we learned about muck fires. Answer the following questions in your INB. USE COMPLETES SENTENCES! What causes muck fires? Why would the Home Owner’s Association not tell buyers about the muck fires?

Main Events from Tangerine so far Paul is legally blind – unsure of the cause Paul and his family moved from Texas to Tangerine, Florida The Erick Fisher Football Dream Dad makes a LOT of money Paul and Erick do not get along Muck Fires Main Events from Tangerine so far

Independent Work Session What does it mean to work independently? Doing work without the help of peers Raise hand to ask Ms. J for help SILENT Concentration on work Not distracting others Why do we need to work independently? It shows what I know; not someone else Practice for testing Teaches Self-control Teaches concentration skills for extended periods of time

Read “Lightning & Fire” You have 25 minutes to complete everything! Read the short article about lightning and fire Answer the multiple choice questions in your INB Put answers in IRESPOND Next, answer the constructed response Q IN your INB. Are fires in Florida helpful or harmful? Use evidence from the article Writing an argumentative constructed response 5-7 COMPLETE sentences w/ correct grammar & punctuation CLAIM REASON EVIDENCE EXPLANATION CONCLUSION Read “Lightning & Fire” You have 25 minutes to complete everything!

Write your Ticket Out the Door in your INB In your INB, explain how the article is related to Tangerine by Edward Bloor Use COMPLETE sentences with correct grammar and punctuation!!! This is school, not a text to your friend… Write your Ticket Out the Door in your INB REMEMBER: Write the definitions for your Greek/Latin root words “GRAD/GRED” INB Notebook Checks are TOMORROW If you’re missing stuff or it’s a MESS, please fix it tonight! I will be looking to see if you glued/taped in that argument essay sort we did last week!!!!!!

REMEMBER: ALL WARM-UPS, NOTES, TICKET OUT THE DOORS ARE WRITTEN IN YOUR INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK! Warm-up: Describe Erick Fisher using 5 adjectives Opening; Dynamic Characters Video – take notes W.S: Read Tangerine by Edward Bloor Take notes in INB Closing: Ticket Out the Door In your INB, answer the Qs about the novel Agenda for January 24, 2019 HW Due Thursday Greek/Latin root “GEO” & INB check! Independent Reading Project due Feb 13th

Start a new page in your INB write today’s date @ the top warm-up After reading two journal entries from Tangerine, we were introduced to Paul’s brother, Erick Fischer. Answer the following questions in your INB. List 5 adjectives to describe Erick. What from the story has lead you to describe him in this way? Write in complete sentences!

TAKE NOTES IN YOUR INB

Continue Reading Tangerine pg. 17 Today we will continue reading the novel, Tangerine. Follow along as we listen to the audiobook I WILL pause the audiobook to ask questions Have your INB on your desk Jot down the important events that happen This WILL help you with your Matchbook Project REMEMBER: For every journal entry, you will need to write a 3-5 sentence summary of the major events for your Matchbook project! I will be checking to see if you are working on your project as we read through the novel Continue Reading Tangerine pg. 17

Predict if Paul is a flat, round, dynamic, or static character. Explain your prediction using specific examples from the book TOD (In your INB)

REMEMBER: ALL WARM-UPS, NOTES, TICKET OUT THE DOORS ARE WRITTEN IN YOUR INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK! Warm-up: Describe Lake Windsor Downs Middle School. Why is Paul and his mother upset about the father’s “oversight’? Opening; Matchbook Project W.S: Assemble your Matchbook Project While working on your project, listen to the audiobook. Closing: Ticket Out the Door In your INB, answer the Qs about the novel Agenda for January 24, 2019 HW Due Thursday Greek/Latin root “GEO” & INB check! Independent Reading Project due Feb 13th Lab on Monday Timed Writing next week Test on TANGERINE next Friday

After reading yesterday, Paul and his mother visit the middle school After reading yesterday, Paul and his mother visit the middle school. Answer the following questions in your INB. Warm-up: Describe Lake Windsor Downs Middle School. Why is Paul and his mother upset about the father’s “oversight’? Start a new page in your INB write today’s date @ the top warm-up Jan. 25TH

Creating your Matchbook Project Choice 1: Materials – two folders, copy paper (19 PIECES) scissors, glue Choice 2: Materials – copy paper (17 PIECES) & stapler Choice 3: (ONLY IF YOU BROUGHT A PARENT LETTER) Materials – Laptop Login to Clever.com – username/password = lunch # Click on MY class Click on Office 365 Open Power Point Creating your Matchbook Project

Continue Reading Tangerine pg. 33 Today we will continue reading the novel, Tangerine. Follow along as we listen to the audiobook I WILL pause the audiobook to ask questions Have your INB on your desk Jot down the important events that happen This WILL help you with your Matchbook Project REMEMBER: For every journal entry, you will need to write a 3-5 sentence summary of the major events for your Matchbook project! I will be checking to see if you are working on your project as we read through the novel Continue Reading Tangerine pg. 33

CHECK THE BLOG DAILY!! TOD (In your INB) In your INB, Who is Paul’s new friend? What do they have in common? CHECK THE BLOG DAILY!!