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MONDAY, OCTOBER 21

DO NOW: 1. Write down each vocab word. 2. Then write down the # of the definition that you think belongs to the vocab word. TODAY: “Time of Your Life” by Green Day Vocabulary You in Six Words What you need: Pen/pencil Scissor and glue Notebook YOUR BRAIN! REMINDERS: This is the beginning of a new grading period…report cards come out at the end of this week Vocab Quiz #6 will be on Friday instead of Thursday Mon., Oct. 21, 2012Poetry “ How can I write a poem about myself in six words?” Don’t forget to section this space off! Do Now: “Vocab List 6” – Match the term to the definition. A. stern F. fad B. attire G. insist C. exclude H. inspire D. captivate I. intrigue E. engross J. manipulate 1.clothes, especially expensive or fancy clothes 2.to keep or leave out 3. hard, harsh, or gloomy 4. a temporary fashion 5. to attract and hold someone's attention, often by special charm 6. to take a firm stand 7. to arouse curiosity or interest 8. to control, especially in an unfair way 9. 1) to influence or 2) to motivate 10. to occupy completely

Let’s take a look at: “YOU IN SIX WORDS” POETRY

Reflect on: Your memory bank Your personal narrative The people in your life Your accomplishments and failures How would you summarize the person who you are in six words? What would those words say about you? “ How can I use higher level questions when analyzing poetry?”

What do these words say about the author? Who could the author be? What happened in his/her life? For Sale: Baby clothes. Never used.

I'm so confused about growing up.

Finals week, should have paid attention.

Your sidewalk is actually my catwalk.

Harvard said yes. So did I.

Still eat Cheerios off the table.

How would you describe the person who you are right now in SIX words ?

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23

DO NOW: Write a paragraph giving information on the topic of friendship. Include in your paragraph at least 4 vocabulary terms. Do not give your opinion. Do not write a story. Choose an aspect related to the topic of friendship, like How to Make Friends, or How to Lose Friends, or The Importance of Friendship. TODAY: Review “Do Now” with a partner Read expository text “Super Croc” What you need: Pen/pencil Notebook YOUR BRAIN! REMINDERS: This is the beginning of a new grading period…report cards come out at the end of this week Vocab Quiz #6 will be on Friday instead of Thursday Tues., Oct. 23, 2012 Reading About Information “ How can I read a text for information?” Don’t forget to section this space off! Do Now: “Informational Paragraph on Friendship” A. stern F. fad B. attire G. insist C. exclude H. inspire D. captivate I. intrigue E. engross J. manipulate

Let’s take a look at: READING AN INFORMATIONAL TEXT

“Super Croc” Think about the most frightening monster, real or fake, that you know of. What makes it so frightening? In the Interactive Workbook, turn to page 322. Read the introductory information and paraphrase the information on “Elements of Nonfiction: Text Features” into your notes. Read the article beginning on page 324 and complete the questions in the blue margins. After reading the article, continue the activities from pages Do Now: “Informational Paragraph on Friendship” A. stern F. fad B. attire G. insist C. exclude H. inspire D. captivate I. intrigue E. engross J. manipulate Tues., Oct. 23, 2012 Reading About Information “ How can I read a text for information?” Notes on Elements of Nonfiction: Text Features: Subheading: Graphic Aid: Caption:

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25

DO NOW: Go to the next blank page in your notebook, and write this header. TODAY: Vocab Quiz 6 Reflections Group 7 Pre-test What you need: Pen/pencil Glue Notebook YOUR BRAIN! REMINDERS: This is the beginning of a new grading period…report cards come out at the end of this week Vocab Quiz #6 will be on Friday instead of Thursday MY PERSONAL NARRATIVE

Your Personal Narrative Reflection: Read through your entire narrative and the feedback given to you by Mrs. C. In your notebook, on the backside of the page where you pasted your narrative, answer the following questions. (Copy the parts that are in red.) 1.“Feedback”: In your own words, write the feedback that you received on your narrative. 2.“What did I do well?”: Write down a list of things that you felt were successful about your narrative. 3.“What could I have improved on?”: Write down a list of things that you would change to make your narrative better. Thurs., Oct. 25, 2012 Personal Narrative Reflection 1.Feedback: 2.“What did I do well?” 3.“What could I have improved upon?”

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26

DO NOW: 1.Copy the notes into your notebook as you see them. 2.When you have finished, do a Text 2 Talk with your partner and develop at least two questions to put in the margins for your notes. TODAY: “Ice Ice, Baby” Instrumental…(finish this line: ”If there’s a problem….”?) Review “Do Now” Organizational Pattern Activity Vocab Group 6 Quiz What you need: Pen/pencil Notebook YOUR BRAIN! REMINDERS: This is the beginning of a new grading period…report cards come out at the end of this week Fri., Oct. 26, 2012 Expository Organizational Patterns “ How is an expository text organized?” Write your questions here! Expository writing is used to take an idea and expand on that idea in order to: Persuade – convince the audience to do something Inform – give new insight about a topic or issue Explain - give details or steps on how to complete a task Define – give details about a subject or main idea

Fri., Oct. 26, 2012 Expository Organizational Patterns “ How is an expository text organized?” Write your questions here! Expository writing is used to take an idea and expand on that idea in order to: Persuade – convince the audience to do something Inform – give new insight about a topic or issue Explain - give details or steps on how to complete a task Describe – give details about a subject or main idea “Topics for Expository Writing” With your partner, discuss at least one topic that could be written for each purpose of expository writing. For example: Persuade – “Parents should not make their kids go to school.”

“WHAT DO THESE WORDS/WORD PAIRS MEAN TOGETHER?” With you partner, discuss what you know and/or want to know about these pairs of words. Compare…….Contrast Problem…….Solution Cause……..Effect Sequential or Chronological Order

“FOUR SIDES” Activity Directions: 1.THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE DONE WITHOUT TALKING. 2.You will be given a strip of paper that contains one-half of a statement. 3.Your task is to find the person who has the other half of the statement. 4.You must walk around and read each others papers WITHOUT TALKING until you think you have found your match. 5.When you have matched your statement, both people need to bring their strips to me to verify that it is the intended statement. 6.If you and your partner have the correct statement, then the two of you may speak and decide on which side of the room to sit down. 7.If you and your partner do not have the correct intended statement, then the two of you must return with everyone else and continue matching WITHOUT TALKING. Compare…….Contrast Problem…….Solution Cause……..Effect Sequential or Chronological Order