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English unit 2 Week 2
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Monday Take out 3 pieces of paper
Foreshadowing
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Sentence types Bellwork and grammar
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Simple sentences Are a single independent clause
Write this Do this Are a single independent clause Must have a noun, or subject, and a verb, or predicate. Example: I went to the store. I ride a bike. Come up with 3 sentences on your own. Circle the noun or subject. Underline the verb or predicate. End each sentence with a period.
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Unit 2 vocab 1 Vocab Continue for homework
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Vocab 1 judiciously trivial deterrent invariably deficiency
Homework tonight: Find the definition of each word.
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Handouts! Calendar Gradebook
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Daily target Understand and analyze author’s choices
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foreshadowing Reading and analysis
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Foreshadowing A literary device where something in the story hints at what is going to come later. It may be ominous, mildly suggestive, or obvious in hindsight. It may be done in a variety of ways. SPOILERS AHEAD!
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Examples Title each example
As you see the example, try to write what you think it’s foreshadowing. Write the answer if yours is different.
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Example 1 Star wars Anakin becomes Darth Vader
What is this picture foreshadowing? Answer Anakin becomes Darth Vader
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Example 8 that 70s show What is this image foreshadowing? answer The actress who plays Donna on That 70s Show, seen here, now plays a character on Orange is the New Black.
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Example 9 cartoon What is this image foreshadowing? answer Monsters or becoming something other than human are worse than death.
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Example 10 comic What does this cartoon say about foreshadowing? answer Usually, saying something isn’t going to happen foreshadows that something IS going to happen.
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Tuesday Take out bellwork, vocab 1, and 1 pop
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Sentence types Bellwork and grammar
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Compound sentences Write this Do this Two independent clauses, or simple sentences, join by a conjunction (or FANBOYS) I went to the store yesterday, but I forgot to get everything I needed. Write two compound sentences. Circle the conjunction Underline BOTH independent clauses.
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Unit 2 vocab 1 Vocab Continue for homework
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Vocab 1 judiciously trivial deterrent invariably deficiency
Homework tonight: Find the DOS POS or two parts of speech for each word
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Daily target Cite evidence Analyze author’s choices for foreshadowing
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Chapter 1 Reading and analysis
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Chapter 1 Each excerpt has the page number from the PDF.
Answer each question on your own paper. Highlight or underline within the paragraphs what tells you that answer.
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Wednesday Take out bellwork, vocab 1, 1 pop
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Sentence types Bellwork and grammar
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Complex sentences One independent clause and one dependent clause.
Write this Do this One independent clause and one dependent clause. If the dependent clause is second, there is no comma to separate. After going to the store, I put my groceries away. Write two complex sentences. Circle the dependent clause (cannot stand alone) Underline the independent clause
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Unit 2 vocab 1 Vocab Continue for homework
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Vocab 1 Judiciously - done with good judgement adv / judicious -adj
Trivial – not important Adj / trivially - adv Deterrent – serving to prevent Adj / deter - v Invariably – always Adv / invariable - adj Deficiency – lack of something necessary N / deficient - adj Homework tonight: Find a synonym and antonym for each word.
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Daily target Cite evidence Analyze author’s choices for foreshadowing
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Chapter 2 Reading and analysis
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Chapter 2 Each excerpt has the page number from the PDF.
Answer each question on your own paper. Highlight or underline within the paragraphs what tells you that answer.
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Thursday Take out bellwork, vocab 1, 1 pop
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Sentence types Bellwork and grammar
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Compound-complex sentences
Write this Do this TWO or more independent clauses AND ONE or more dependent clauses. Running to class, the student left his notebook, and he had to run back to his car. Write one compound- complex sentence. Underline BOTH independent clauses Circle THE dependent clause.
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Unit 2 vocab 1 Vocab Continue for homework
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Vocab 1 Homework tonight:
Judiciously - Fairly/unfairly Trivial - silly/necessary Deterrent - Threat/aid Invariably - Unchanging/different Deficiency - Lack/need Homework tonight: Write a unique, defining sentence for each word.
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Daily target Cite evidence Analyze author’s choices for foreshadowing
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Chapter 3 Reading and analysis
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Chapter 3 Each excerpt has the page number from the PDF.
Answer each question on your own paper. Highlight or underline within the paragraphs what tells you that answer.
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Friday Take out bellwork, vocab 1, 1 pop
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Sentence types Bellwork and grammar
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Sentence type tips Write this And this In Compound sentences, the comma ALWAYS goes BEFORE the conjunction. You can have 2+ independent in Compound and 1+ dependent in Complex. Can your clause stand on it’s own? = independent. If it can’t = dependent. Complex sentences DO NOT have a conjunction. Don’t use a comma to separate if your dependent clause is at the end. If your dependent clause is at the beginning, separate it with a comma.
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Unit 2 vocab 1 Vocab Continue for homework
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Vocab 1 I spend my money judiciously because I still need to pay my bills. Some students think school is trivial, so they don’t spend their time on it. The bug spray I use as a deterrent around my house doesn’t seem to be working anymore. My dog invariably sleeps between my legs, so I know something is wrong when he doesn’t. I have a deficiency in some vitamins, so I have to replace them with pills.
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Daily target Cite evidence Analyze author’s choices for foreshadowing
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Chapter 4 Reading and analysis
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Chapter 4 Each excerpt has the page number from the PDF.
Answer each question on your own paper. Highlight or underline within the paragraphs what tells you that answer.
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