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1 Stop: Sept. 23, 2015 Today we will: Homework
Can I see or hear your cell phone? Fix it! Sept. 23, 2015 Homework Freshmen : Remaining Exercises Juniors: Remaining Exercises Today we will: Juniors: Go over Ex.1-3 Introduce Improving Sentences Freshmen: Go over SAT exercises 3 & 4/ Notes on Lit. Devices 2nd period: Representative is Jon & Tayva is the alternate

2 Period 1 9:05 – 9:35 Period 2 9:40 – 10:05 RTI 10:05 – 10:40 Period 3 10:45 – 11:10 Lunch A 11:15 – 11:45 Advisory A 11:50 – 12:45 Period 4 12:50 – 1:15 Period 5 1:20 – 1:45 Period 6 1:50 – 2:20

3 The Caesar Salad = Whole Words: all put together, some ingredients we know, some we wouldn’t guess.
Example: Professor

4 Pro – Fess – Or = A Person Who Speaks in Front
Deconstructed Caesar Salad = Word Parts: each with his own meaning just as the cheese, crouton, anchovy and lemon are part of the whole salad. Example: Pro – Fess – Or = A Person Who Speaks in Front

5 Lesson #1 / Exercise III Word Parts: Pro=in front or before
Fab, Fess=to speak Hab, & Hib=to have or to possess Inhabit Inhibition Prohibit D. Affable E. Confab F. Fabulist To live in something you possess. The process of living in something you possess. To have before someone else. Able to speak To speak with or together. Someone who speaks.

6 Lesson #1 / Exercise III habit
2. A [n] ________ is a tendency to repeat a particular behavior that you might have, and it is often hard to rid yourself of it. If you have a painting that you want people to see, you might ________ it in an art gallery. exhibit

7 Lesson #1 / Exercise III professor 3. At college, a[n] ___________ might stand in front of a classroom and speak to students. A short story that often features talking animals and a moral is called a[n] _______. 4. List as many words as you can think of that contain the prefix “pro.” fable

8 Lesson #1 / Exercise IV Wayne always obtrudes upon our conversations, so if we want to discuss something privately, we should… Two prisoners escaped because the lackadaisical guard was… Japan is an industrial power, but its paucity of natural resources forces the nation…

9 Lesson #1 Exercise I enervated perspicacity altruism besieged
1. Carter had been walking for more than four hours since his truck ran out of fuel. The morning desert sun ___________ him, bringing him closer to exhaustion. In his weary state, he chastised himself for not having the _______________ to have brought an extra can of fuel on the trip. In such a barren, isolated place, Carter knew that he couldn’t rely on the _____________ of others for help if his truck broke down. The only living things on the road were biting flies that _________ Carter and forced him to swat his face and neck every few seconds. enervated perspicacity altruism besieged

10 1. Cont. They continued to attach until they detected the foul smell of ___________ when Carter passed a dead hare on the shoulder of the road. The departure of the flies gave him _________________ relief as he continued his trudge; the bugs went away, but in the distance, Carter could see, through eyes stinging with sweat, the ______________ distortions of light along the hot desert floor. carrion ephemeral amorphous

11 2. Some of the council approved the new zoning restriction, but a few ______________ members refused to cast votes. None of them actually approved of the ________________ bookstore next to the little league field, but they wanted to find a better way to legally _____________ the ________________ situation. ignoble erotic rectify factious

12 3. Councilman Parker, a wealthy native of the small town, knew that a few council members had a[n] ____________ desire to remove him from office. Some of the them resented his _____________ lifestyle, and others claimed that Parker was careless because he lived under the ________ of his wealth and thus had no fear of being fired. The also called Parker a _________ because he had the habit of interrupting conversations and barging into offices without knocking. fervent opulent aegis boor

13 Lesson #1 Exercise 2 2. Bob decided to rectify his crime by…
1. The highway crew removed the carrion from the road because… 2. Bob decided to rectify his crime by… 3. People called Cory a boor because he always... 4. In an act of altruism, Jennifer went to the nursing home to… 5. Citizens protested the opening of an erotic bookstore near the part because...

14 6. Under the aegis of the police department, the witness could safely…
7. During the summit, the factious ambassador caused... 8. Working on the roof enervated the contractors, especially when… 9. The ephemeral argument was over in... 10. Features in the opulent mansion include...

15 11.The wounded fish was soon besieged by…
12. The amorphous body of the amoeba had no discernible…. 13. If it were not for dad’s perspicacity, I would have purchased a car that… 14.His fervent speech convinced... 15. A person can lose his or her job by committing an ignoble act such as...

16 Lesson #1 / Exercise III New Word Parts: Fus/fun= melt/pour out
Ion=the act of Grad/gress=step/go El=little Con=together Di/dif/dis=apart E=out / from

17 The Caesar Salad = Whole Words: all put together, some ingredients we know, some we wouldn’t guess.
Example: Professor

18 Pro – Fess – Or = A Person Who Speaks in Front
Deconstructed Caesar Salad = Word Parts: each with his own meaning just as the cheese, crouton, anchovy and lemon are part of the whole salad. Example: Pro – Fess – Or = A Person Who Speaks in Front

19 Fusion Funnel Infuse Regress Progress Congress
Deconstruct the Caesar Salad of words… Fusion Funnel Infuse Regress Progress Congress Process of melting together Pouring a little To pour in Step back Step forward Stepping together

20 2. If you have an effusive personality, then it _______________ of you
2. If you have an effusive personality, then it _______________ of you. Motor oil will _____________across the gravel if it spills out of the can. 3. A step-by-step process is often called a[n] _____________process, and a highway crew might use a[n] _____________ to smooth out a road. 4. Egress literally translates to ___________, and if someone loses a high=paying job and takes a low-paying job, is or her career is said to have _____________. pours diffuse gradual grader “going out” regressed 3. List as many words as you can think of that contain the root grad and gress

21 Honor Code “I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid, nor do I have knowledge of anyone else doing so.” Signature

22 How to Avoid or Minimize Textbook Fines
Inspect your book for damage such as rips or tears on the cover or inside pages, separation of binding, missing pages, graffiti, water damage or mold. If you see any damage, take your book to the textbook window during lunch. Don’t try to repair torn or rip pages or binding. We will repair minor damages at no charge. You have 5 days after checkout to report damage. If your textbook is damaged, you have the following options: a) exchange the book for a better copy if one is available. b) ask the textbook person or Ms. Rikansrud (in the library) to check that the book status is poor. Water damage needs to be noted. Write your name on the inside cover of the book so you don’t confuse it with anyone else’s book. Take your book home. Don’t carry it around in your backpack or store it long term in your locker. Every time you drop your backpack, you are damaging your book’s binding. During winter break, the building can get cold and condensation can form inside the locker which can lead to water damage. Keep your book away from liquids and anything that could cause damage. If your book becomes wet, even accidentally, you can replace it with a used book that is in good condition. During lunch, check with the textbook person or Ms. Rikansrud to get the book ISBN number.

23 Word Count Count the number of words on five random full lines of text (words must be 3 letters to count) Average those five numbers e.g =47 Then: 47 ÷ 5= 9.4 Take the average of that and multiplying by the number of lines written. 9.4 x 30= 282 Scoring: = =1.5 89-133= = 2.5 = =3.5 = = =5 Target

24 1st period Teacher desk Cabinets Kristine Nate Owen Angela
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk Kristine 12 15 Nate 17 20 19 Owen Angela SSR Book Shelf 18 Francesco 22 23 Max 24 Danielle Desk 25 Erik 11 Liz Bryce 28 4 10 Michael Arabella 27 Rose 9 Diana 3 Faith 5 Dylan 26 Breanna Brandon 29 Cabinets 6 Vanessa 8 Jacob 2 Megan 30 7 Jaden Deegan 1 Vona 31 Alex 1st period Honor Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

25 2nd period Teacher desk Cabinets Allison Malia Brittany Alexis Ben
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 Allison 16 Malia 21 Brittany Teacher desk 12 Alexis 15 Ben 17 Megan 20 Macy Jon 19 22 18 Ashley SSR Book Shelf Abigail 23 Zackery Kassondra 24 Desk 25 Evan 11 Isabella Griffin 28 4 10 Julian Isaac 27 Keith 9 Annaliza 3 5 Richard Jakob 26 Tayva 29 Jodan Cabinets 6 Haili 8 Nonnie 2 Lauren 30 Katie 7 Katelynn 1 31 Kahleb Sadie Dawson 2nd period Honor Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

26 3rd period Teacher desk Cabinets Tyler Christian Brady SSR Book Shelf
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 15 17 20 Tyler Christian 19 Brady 22 SSR Book Shelf 18 23 Jordan Ashley 24 Desk Michael 25 11 Colby 28 Connor 4 Nathan 10 Jason 27 Mercer 9 Ceara 3 Maggie 5 Zara 26 Tanner 29 Tyson Cabinets 6 Sophia 8 Dawson 2 Jarom 30 Ian 7 Gabriela 1 Sarah 31 August 3rd period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

27 4th period Teacher desk Cabinets Corbin Samantha SSR Book Shelf
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 15 17 20 19 Corbin Samantha 22 SSR Book Shelf 18 Jasmine 23 Loren 24 Cheyenne Desk Maddie A Riely 25 11 28 Hailee 4 Mimi 10 Jacob 27 Tanner 9 Blake 3 5 Maria Elijah 26 Whisper 29 Jeffrey Cabinets 6 Gabe 8 Kayla 2 Kalie 30 Kristin 7 Maddie H Nick 1 31 Eugene 4th period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

28 6th period Teacher desk Cabinets SSR Book Shelf Beth Desk Daesha Sadie
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk 12 15 17 20 19 22 SSR Book Shelf 18 23 24 Beth Desk 25 Daesha 11 28 10 Sadie 4 27 Jordyn 9 Kilian 5 Amanda 3 Austin Bryce 26 Isabella 29 Cabinets 6 Peter 8 Ellie Kalina 2 30 Zachary 7 Garrett 1 Jerryn 31 Emma 6th period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

29 Advisory Teacher desk Cabinets Anna Emma Samantha Isabella Camron
Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 16 21 Teacher desk Anna Emma 12 15 Samantha 17 20 Isabella Camron 19 22 McKenna SSR Book Shelf 18 Cade 23 Brandon 24 Benjamin Desk 25 Alex 11 Alana Carter 28 4 Janelle 10 Dylan 27 Sadie 9 Angie 3 Connor 5 Natasia 26 Jacob 29 Andrew Cabinets 6 Isabella 8 Grace 2 Julie 30 Savannah 7 Russell 1 31 Jay Rachel Advisory Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door


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