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Monday, December 2, 2013 D.O.L -Pass out D.O.L week 12 Analyze: “You always admire what you really don’t understand” -Eleanor Roosevelt Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit encourager Notes -You tube: ch?v=Gc4HGQHgeFE Read: Eleanor Roosevelt What is poverty? Racism? Grammar: Home Learning: Tomorrow: Connect to your life… What women who have made significant social change do you know about? Friday: Turn in D.O.L

Tuesday, December 3, 2013 D.O.L -Correct: D.O.L week 12 Analyze: “Life was meant to be lived and curiosity must be kept alive.” -Eleanor Roosevelt Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit encourager Notes Read: Eleanor Roosevelt Summarize: What have we read so far? Group Work: Answer questions on attached slide Grammar: N/A Home Learning: Friday: Turn in D.O.L

Wednesday, December 4, 2013 D.O.L -Correct: D.O.L week 12 Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit Encourage Notes Read: Eleanor Roosevelt Pgs Answer reflective questions Grammar: Predicate Adjectives pg. 51 Home Learning: Friday: * Turn in D.O.L * Study non-fiction notes… * 5 Question Quiz on Friday! * Notebook check

Thursday, December 5, 2013 D.O.L -Correct: D.O.L week 12 Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit Encourage Notes Read: Eleanor Roosevelt Pgs Answer reflective questions Grammar: Predicate Adjectives pg. 51 Home Learning: Friday: * Turn in D.O.L * Study non-fiction notes… * 5 Question Quiz on Friday! * Notebook check

Friday, December 6, 2013 D.O.L -Correct: D.O.L week 12 Analyze: “You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face.” -Eleanor Roosevelt Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit Encourage Notes Read: Eleanor Roosevelt Claims: Finish questions Find Evidence to support claims. 50 Chronological Order: Fill out Eleanor Roosevelt’s timeline Grammar: Predicate Adjectives pg. 51 Home Learning: Friday: Turn in D.O.L Quiz Notebook check

Eleanor Roosevelt pgs What are the key words to differentiating between an Autobiography and Biography? In your own words tell your neighbor what the meaning of poverty and racism is. What are some words used on pgs. 72 and 73 to describe the First Lady? Why is Eleanor often neglected? Why did Eleanor miss her father when he went away? Why was Grandmother Hall’s house such a difficult place for a child to live? What kind of person was she? What three things did Eleanor’s father ask her to do in life?

Read pgs What type of school is a boarding school? How did Eleanor keep herself healthy and strong at Allenswood? What do you learn from Roosevelt’s character on pg. 77? How did Eleanor feel about making mistakes? How did Eleanor help her husband cope with polio? Why might Eleanor have become stronger after Franklin became ill with polio? How has Eleanor changed from when she was younger?

Read What does conscience mean? List all of Eleanor Roosevelt’s accomplishments and activities mentioned on pg. 83 What do you think Jay Jacobs meant on pg. 84, w hen he described Adolf Hitler of Germany and Benito Mussolini of Italy as “The Brutal Dictators”? What human rights did Eleanor Roosevelt argue for at the United Nations? After President Roosevelt’s death, what were the First Lady’s greatest accomplishments? What questions does your group have about Eleanor Roosevelt?

Monday, December 9, 2013 D.O.L -Correct: D.O.L week 12 Analyze: “You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face.” -Eleanor Roosevelt Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit Encourage Notes Read: Eleanor Roosevelt Claims: Finish questions Find Evidence to support claims. 50 Chronological Order: Fill out Eleanor Roosevelt’s timeline Grammar: Predicate Adjectives pg. 51 Home Learning: Friday: Turn in D.O.L Non-Fiction Quiz: if you were absent on Friday…. Come see Me!!!

Tuesday, December 10, 2013 D.O.L -Correct: D.O.L week 12 Analyze: Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit Encourage Notes Read: Eleanor Roosevelt Claims: Finish questions Find Evidence to support claims. 50 Chronological Order: Fill out Eleanor Roosevelt’s timeline Grammar: Predicate Adjectives pg. 51 Home Learning: Friday: Turn in D.O.L Non-Fiction Quiz: if you were absent on Friday…. Come see Me!!!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013 D.O.L -Correct: D.O.L Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit Encourage Notes Read: Eleanor Roosevelt Claims: Finish questions Find Evidence to support claims. 50 Chronological Order: Fill out Eleanor Roosevelt’s timeline Grammar: Predicate Adjectives pg. 51 Home Learning: Friday: Turn in D.O.L Eleanor Roosevelt Quiz: Friday *Study… I will not allow retakes Non-Fiction Quiz: Retake during lunch today!!!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013 D.O.L -Correct: D.O.L Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit Encourage Notes Read: Eleanor Roosevelt Claims: Finish questions Find Evidence to support claims. 50 Chronological Order: Fill out Eleanor Roosevelt’s timeline Grammar: Predicate Adjectives pg. 51 Home Learning: Friday: Turn in D.O.L Friday: Eleanor Roosevelt Quiz *Study… I will not allow retakes Bring Language of Literature book: Thursday and Friday Non-Fiction Quiz: Retake during lunch today!!!

Thursday, December 12, 2013 D.O.L -Correct: D.O.L Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit Encourage Notes Read: Related Readings pg. 97 LOL Grammar: Predicate Adjectives pg. 51 Period 5 Home Learning: Friday: Turn in D.O.L Friday: Eleanor Roosevelt Quiz *Study… I will not allow retakes Bring Language of Literature book: Thursday and Friday

Friday, December 13, 2013 D.O.L -Correct and Collect: D.O.L Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit Encourage Notes Eleanor Roosevelt Quiz Read: Related Readings pg. 97 LOL Grammar: Home Learning: Friday: Turn in D.O.L Friday: Eleanor Roosevelt Quiz *Study… I will not allow retakes Finish: Characteristics of a Biography Bring Language of Literature book: Thursday and Friday

Monday, December 16, 2013 D.O.L -Correct and Collect: D.O.L Vocabulary Review: Perspective Contribute Permit Encourage Notes Read: Related Readings pg. 97 LOL ws/newtown-families-dec- 14-just-another-day- 2D Acts of Kindness Grammar: Home Learning: Friday: Turn in D.O.L Friday: Eleanor Roosevelt Quiz *Study… I will not allow retakes Finish: Characteristics of a Biography Bring Language of Literature book: Thursday and Friday

Predicate Adjectives Jacobs states Eleanor Roosevelt’s childhood fears through a series of predicate adjectives. Feelings unwanted, Eleanor became shy and withdrawn. She was afraid of the dark, afraid of animals, afraid of other children, afraid of being scolded, afraid of strangers, afraid that people would not like her.

A predicate adjective follows a linking verb, such as be, seem, become, or feel and describes the subject. Tip#1: When you use a series of predicate adjectives, with or without a coordinating conjunction (and, or, but) separate them with commas: Eleanor felt plain looking, ordinary, and homely. Tip #2: Predicate adjectives are different from other adjectives because they come after the word they are describing, and they are separated from that word by a verb.

Non-Fiction Quiz Retake 1.On a separated sheet of paper, answer the question. 2.Then show me where you can locate the information in your notebook. 3.Give me another example of poverty. 4.Tell me 3 key points that differentiates an autobiography to a biography. Locate where you found this in the notebook. 5.What does encourage mean? 6.Give me the steps to writing a summary and locate where you can find it in the notebook.