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verbs and outsiders 9712.notebook 1 September 07, 2012 9-7-12 8th Grade Language Arts Agenda 1. Warm-up: Green Language Network book page 94 part A 2. Grammar 3. Literature Assignments: -Read ch 4-5 (T) -Literature Circles (W) -2nd Independent Reading Log and Green Sheet (F)

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8th Grade Language Arts

Agenda

1. Warm-up: Green Language Network book page 94 part A

2. Grammar

3. Literature

Assignments:-Read ch 4-5 (T)-Literature Circles (W)-2nd Independent Reading

Log and Green Sheet (F)

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Grammar Note/Examples:

Chapter 4: Lesson 1

What is a verb? -a word used to express an action, condition, or state of being

Two main types-action: tells what a subject does (physical or mental)-linking: links the subject to a word in the predicate ( )

Both action and linking can use helping verbs-Helping Verbs: help the main verb express precise shades of meaning (called a verb phrase)

BE CAREFUL- some verbs can act as both main verbs and helping verbs-King Kong has no chance of survival.-He has angered too many people.

Come circle the verb in each sentence

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Examples: Drag the correct verb into the ( ) and circle the main verb.

1. King Kong ( ) the most famous monster movie ever. Linking

2. At the start of the film, a producer ( ) a movie. Action

3. He and a film crew ( ) to Skull Island. Action

4. There they ( ) a giant ape, Kong. Action

5. Kong ( ) in love with Ann, the movie's star. Action

6. The producer ( ) Kong to New York in chains. Action

7. Kong ( ) from his chains. Action

8. He ( ) to the top of the Empire State Building. Action

9. There, he ( ) against fighter planes.Action

10. Kong's enemies ( ) in the end. Action

takes

sail

is planning

escapes

climbs

win

may be

must struggle

find

falls

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Chapter 4, Lesson 2

ReviewAction Verbs: often accompanied by words that complete their meaning...these words are called?

Direct object- a noun or pronoun that names the receiver of a verb's action. what or whom

Indirect Object- tells to what or whom or for what or whom an action is done -if the word to or for appears in the sentence, the word that follows is not an

indirect object...it is an _____________________________

-Show the stunt to us.-Show us the stunt.

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New Stuff

Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

• Transitive Verb= a verb that has a direct object• Intransitive Verb= a verb that does not have a direct object

-Evil Knievel cleared nineteen cars in one stunt.-His motorcycle sailed through the air.

***Sometimes an intransitive verb is followed by a word that looks like a direct object, but it is really an adverb. (remember...adverbs answer the questions where, when, how, or to what extent

-Knievel crashed his motorcycle.-He crashed frequently.

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Examples:

Transitive Intransitive

The mountain casts its shadow over the sleepy town.

The mountain goat scrambled up the slope.

Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay climbed Mount Everest in 1953.

Hillary had been a professional beekeeper.

The summit loomed in the distance. Mount Everest straddles the border between Nepal and Tibet.

They could rise at a rate of only one foot per minute.

His fellow climber, Norgay, was a Sherpa from Nepal.

The mountain was named after Sir George Everest.

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What do you already know about gangs?  Write some things below.

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Complete the venn diagram.

Socs Greasers

Label

good gradesgood cars

Mustangs

long hair

poorrich

West side

East side

blue jeans and T­shirtskhakis and 

madrasLabel

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middle brother

greaser

movie s

tar

handsom

e

drop-out

SodapopCurtis

Drive the car to the rumble to reveal the character clues.

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What is the setting of  The Outsiders ?

Oklahoma1960s

press here

for the answer

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Drive the car to the rumble to reveal the character clues.

student joker Keith 18 1/2 Two­Bit

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What is the point of view of the story?How do we learn about The Outsiders?

Click on the eye for the answer.

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This character gave up a college scholarship.

press here

for the answer

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Why?Write your reasons on the pocket of Darry's jeans.

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Check

answ

er

The person in the car was arrested at age 10. 

 Now there's a real JD!

Write the person's name here:

Roll down the window to check

your answer.

DallyCheck

answ

er

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