Reality TV 5 pts Write: List the 5ws about the character? As much as you can for who, what happened, when-where/how or why? 1.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
TWO STEP EQUATIONS 1. SOLVE FOR X 2. DO THE ADDITION STEP FIRST
Advertisements

1 TITLE OF THE ARTICLE Author (Institution) Co-Author (Institution) .
Chapter 2 Fractions.
Bellwork If you roll a die, what is the probability that you roll a 2 or an odd number? P(2 or odd) 2. Is this an example of mutually exclusive, overlapping,
Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution Objectives: Solve Systems of Equations using substitution. Solve Real World problems involving systems of.
Our library has two forms of encyclopedias: Hard copy and electronic versions. The first is simply the old-fashioned "book on the shelf" type of encyclopedia.
Slide 1 Insert your own content. Slide 2 Insert your own content.
Copyright © 2011, Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 4 Author: Julia Richards and R. Scott Hawley.
1 Copyright © 2010, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved Fig 2.1 Chapter 2.
By D. Fisher Geometric Transformations. Reflection, Rotation, or Translation 1.
Growing Every Child! The following slides are examples of questions your child will use in the classroom throughout the year. The questions progress from.
1 Disable Pictures & Login. 2 Turn off Pop-up Blocker.
Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13
Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13
Title Subtitle.
0 - 0.
The Craft of Revision Inside of a Personal Narrative
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
DIVIDING INTEGERS 1. IF THE SIGNS ARE THE SAME THE ANSWER IS POSITIVE 2. IF THE SIGNS ARE DIFFERENT THE ANSWER IS NEGATIVE.
MULTIPLYING MONOMIALS TIMES POLYNOMIALS (DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY)
ADDING INTEGERS 1. POS. + POS. = POS. 2. NEG. + NEG. = NEG. 3. POS. + NEG. OR NEG. + POS. SUBTRACT TAKE SIGN OF BIGGER ABSOLUTE VALUE.
SUBTRACTING INTEGERS 1. CHANGE THE SUBTRACTION SIGN TO ADDITION
MULT. INTEGERS 1. IF THE SIGNS ARE THE SAME THE ANSWER IS POSITIVE 2. IF THE SIGNS ARE DIFFERENT THE ANSWER IS NEGATIVE.
FACTORING Think Distributive property backwards Work down, Show all steps ax + ay = a(x + y)
Addition Facts
School Shop. Welcome to my shop. You have 10p How much change will you get? 7p 3p change.
Richmond House, Liverpool (1) 26 th January 2004.
The Acoustic Guitar How well do you know it? Using the quiz paper that Mrs. B gave you, write the letter a, b, or c in the blank next to each question.
ABC Technology Project
O X Click on Number next to person for a question.
© S Haughton more than 3?
1 Directed Depth First Search Adjacency Lists A: F G B: A H C: A D D: C F E: C D G F: E: G: : H: B: I: H: F A B C G D E H I.
Twenty Questions Subject: Twenty Questions
Take from Ten First Subtraction Strategy -9 Click on a number below to go directly to that type of subtraction problems
Reality TV List the 5ws about the character? 5 pts.
© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 1 Chapter 3 Margins.
Squares and Square Root WALK. Solve each problem REVIEW:
Energy & Green Urbanism Markku Lappalainen Aalto University.
Reality TV 5 pts Write: List the 5ws about the character? As much as you can for who, what happened, when-where/how or why? 1.
Sustained Silent Reading + journal Read 15 mins to build endurance for FCAT. Summarize pages read and what you read (3-5 sentences). I will check 7 journals.
Lets play bingo!!. Calculate: MEAN Calculate: MEDIAN
WEEK 14 & 15 ENGLISH 9 B WINTER MP April
1 Web Pages Week Three more tags… Sound Redirection Marquee.
Past Tense Probe. Past Tense Probe Past Tense Probe – Practice 1.
Chapter 5 Test Review Sections 5-1 through 5-4.
GG Consulting, LLC I-SUITE. Source: TEA SHARS Frequently asked questions 2.
1 ENGLISH – LEVEL VI Week 10 – Lesson UNIT 9 – Import Export LISTENING.
“Be An Example” Introduction 1st Timothy 4:12 Matthew 5:16
Addition 1’s to 20.
25 seconds left…...
Test B, 100 Subtraction Facts
Current Events Guide for Writing the Science Current Event Article Summary Ms. Pellicano Grades: 6,7,8.
Vocabulary. The assignment requires identification of the part of speech and two definitions of each word.
11 = This is the fact family. You say: 8+3=11 and 3+8=11
Week 1.
We will resume in: 25 Minutes.
1 Ke – Kitchen Elements Newport Ave. – Lot 13 Bethesda, MD.
1 Unit 1 Kinematics Chapter 1 Day
O X Click on Number next to person for a question.
1 PART 1 ILLUSTRATION OF DOCUMENTS  Brief introduction to the documents contained in the envelope  Detailed clarification of the documents content.
Critical Reading Section 3: Strategies. PSAT Critical Reading Sections There are TWO 25 minute Critical Reading test Sections on the PSAT that consist.
(Include a suitable picture for the presentation) (Presenter’s video will come in this area during presentation. Do not use this area in any slide) By:
Sustained Silent Reading + journal Read 15 mins to build endurance for FCAT. Summarize pages read and what you read (3-5 sentences). I will check 6 journals.
Focus- copy at top of paper What we’re learning 10 pts Summarizing, Text Features. unknown words in context, analyzing/comparing and contrast non-fiction/
Getting Ready for the TEST. Vocabulary Questions Which is the best meaning for the word_________ The word _________ in the story means.... Which word.
Mrs. Grisby-Terry. Name (First and Last) Date Class Period Title of the Section.
Text Features Text features are parts of a written work that stand out from the rest of the text.
Warm – up Notebooks! Have your Homework out!
Headings How has the information been divided into smaller topics?
Headings How has the information been divided into smaller topics?
Presentation transcript:

Reality TV 5 pts Write: List the 5ws about the character? As much as you can for who, what happened, when-where/how or why? 1

Read Choices magazine: pages Introduction (first column on page 14), page : Summarize in 3 bullets first page up to 2 nd heading: Idiotic or Influential, page 14? Summarize in 3 bullets Smoke and Mirrors, page 15-Summarize in 3- bullets Make me a Star, page 16-Summarize in 2 bullets Take back your TV, page 17 – Summarize in 3 bullets 2 Summarize what you read= 10 points (2 pts each section)

Vocabulary words you must remember for quiz on 11/9 Recitation, pernicious, jaded, legitmate, moral, denominator, deception, immoral, paraphrase, dignified 3

Items to compare using Choices magazine and Time magazine articles. Get from Mrs. Kollman 25 points each Using a graphic organizer of your choice in groups: compare/contrast the following: 1. words in the title of article 2. key details in first two paragraphs of article 3. length of article 4. types of shows involved 5. authors viewpoint (opinion of people watching reality tv) 4