September 6 ► Compound Subjects & Predicates cont. - notes, practice & worksheet  Connotation/ Denotation - Read poem lit book pg. 402 - Words Like Freedom.

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September 6 ► Compound Subjects & Predicates cont. - notes, practice & worksheet  Connotation/ Denotation - Read poem lit book pg Words Like Freedom - Read poem lit book pg Words Like Freedom -Create an example of a word’s connotative meaning  Introduce Vocabulary (power point) All American Slurp pg. 443 Lit. book All American Slurp pg. 443 Lit. book Homework: Vocabulary Quiz on Friday - Study Read class novel Warm Up: Read class novel

September 7  Simple and Compound Sentences - notes & practice (GW pg )  Read All American Slurp  Read All American Slurp pg reading check WS Homework: Vocabulary Quiz – Friday-STUDY Letter to RMS custodians Warm-up: Letter to RMS custodians ead class novel Read class novel.

September 8  Sentence Fragments - notes & power point (GW 57-58) ► All American Slurp pg vocabulary practice - vocabulary practice Homework: Homework: Vocabulary Quiz Friday-STUDY Read class novel or AR Warm-up: Read class novel or AR

September 9 ► Vocabulary Quiz - Read Class Novel after quiz - Read Class Novel after quiz  Run-on Sentences - notes and power point (GW pgs ) - notes and power point (GW pgs )  Introduce Vocabulary (power point) - “from Woodsong” pg. 115 Lit. book - “from Woodsong” pg. 115 Lit. book  Narrative Nonfiction - define “memoir” (see next ppt. slide) Study Vocabulary Warm-up: Study Vocabulary

Narrative Nonfiction memoir n. Written work that deals with one certain moment that is stretched out to show emphasis. Memoirs may be less encompassing than a formal autobiography as they are usually about part of a life rather than the chronological telling of a life from childhood through adulthood. memoir n. Written work that deals with one certain moment that is stretched out to show emphasis. Memoirs may be less encompassing than a formal autobiography as they are usually about part of a life rather than the chronological telling of a life from childhood through adulthood.