15 Sept 2014
BELL ACTIVITY: Write your heading on a blank sheet of paper. Then across the top write:
“Spelling Unit 2 DUE FRIDAY 9/19.”
Today’s Agenda:Spelling: Unit 2: book pages 18-20 + wkbk
page
Finishing t-charts to paragraphs
sym·pho·ny (ˈsimfənē)Sym (together) + phon (sound)an elaborate musical composition for a full orchestraSomething positive that is composed of different elements
XYLOPHONE [zahy-luh-fohn] Xylo (wood) + phone (sound)A musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of wooden bars struck by mallets
pho·no·graph (ˈfōnəˌgraf)Phono (sound) + graph (written)A record playeran early sound-reproducing machine that used cylinders to record as well as reproduce sound
Calligraphy (kəˈligrəfē)Calli (beautiful) + Graph (writing)
Artistic lettering
Tele (sending communication over a distance)Greek prefix
Tele + phone = sending sound over a distance
Tele + graph = sending letters (as in a,b,c,) over a distance
Homo (the same)Greek prefix
homophone
homograph
bow = bending forward at the waist
bow = a decorative part of a knot
ToTwoToo
ThereTheirThey’re
Bat = a device used in baseballBat = to swat or hit at something or someoneBat = a flying rodent
SPELLING• RECEIVE SPELLING WORK ON MONDAY• ANY WORK YOU DON’T COMPLETE IN CLASS
BECOMES HOMEWORK.• WORK MUST BE DONE IN PEN UNLESS
OTHERWISE STATED.• WORK IS DUE FRIDAY, AT THE BEGINNING OF
THE BLOCK.• SPELLING TEST ON FRIDAY.
UNIT 2• COMPLETE 1-25 PG. 19 : on lined paper• COMPLETE 1-11 PG. 20 : on lined paper• WORKSHEET
• Complete the short story. Incorporate the 15 words listed• Highlight or underline up to 2 spelling words per
sentence for credit. • Number 1-10 and complete Word Part Mix-up.
Take out…..Your 3 highlightersa black penFriday’s handout with the paragraphs about Travis, the unusual individual
Albert the collector.
WHERE WERE WE????
Reread the instructions at the top of the page. Then follow those instructions using the paragraph about Albert. When you are done, compare your work with your neighbors. If you highlighted things differently, discuss your different answers.
Albert is a collector. His favorite collection consists of hundreds of maps. He has a section of ancient maps, which includes a slab of rock upon which has been carved the path to the brontosaurus pit that he claims is authentic. He owns every map of Idaho ever drawn, including one done by his cousin Phil in crayon on the back of a newspaper. His most useful map hangs just inside his bedroom door in a frame, showing how to get to his bed, hidden behind the stacks of his belongings. He has several other unique collections; some more unique than others. He has an extensive stamp collection and his toe nail clipping collection is the topic of much discussion. The vacuum bag collection that decorates his book shelf is one of a kind. Albert loves to vacuum the house for his parents. He has a rock collection, a fruit pit collection, and even a used staples collection.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN……!
Take out…..Blank paperYour 3 highlightersa black penThe PROMPTS to T-CHARTS to PARAGRAPHS handout
The drafted t-charts and paragraphs you have completed.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN……!
T-CHART + 1ST DRAFTSTEP 1: Reread the instructions on the handout with the prompts.STEP 2: Reread the pre-writing and drafting you did.STEP 3: Highlight any changes neede, but don’t stop to make the changes yet.STEP 4: Complete your required 4 t-charts and paragraphs.
REVISE: Go back through your paragraphs. Choose your best organized, best developed paragraph. Mark and write in any changes you want to make.
2ND DRAFT: ON A CLEAN SHEET OF PAPER..Create a clean, 2nd draft. It must be readable as a peer will be reading it.