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Page 1: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

English II

March 18 – March 22

Page 2: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes

• Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

mahua enjoys flying kites so we bought her a new ball of string

Page 3: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Red Hot Root Words – Unit 6

• Take one of the vocabulary worksheets from the front and review the words with prefixes ad-, re-, and se- with your partner. When you have finished please do the exercises on the back.

Page 4: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

The Plot Against People

• Guide to Annotation– CLOSE Reading of

The Plot Against PeopleBy Russell Baker

Day #1 – Read over the article and make annotations (dialogue with the text)

Day #2 – Write a one page summary and reflection of the article (make connections while showing knowledge)

Page 5: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Ticket Out

• In order to leave the classroom today, each student must share something their partner said during the “Say Something” activity.

• What you share must be meaningful and relevant or you will have to try again.

Page 6: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Daily Grammar Practice – Tuesday Notes

• Write out the sentence and identify it’s parts (subject, verb – transitive or intransitive, direct object, prepositional phrase, object of the preposition)

mahua enjoys flying kites so we bought her a new ball of string

Page 7: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

The Plot Against People

• Guide to Annotation– CLOSE Reading of

The Plot Against PeopleBy Russell Baker

Day #1 – Read over the article and make annotations (dialogue with the text)

Day #2 – Write a one page summary and reflection of the article (make connections while showing knowledge)

Day #3 – Answer 3 reading comprehension questions on page 537 of the big book.

Page 8: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

The Plot Against People– Say Something!1. With your partner, decide who will say something

first.2. When you say something, do one or more of the

following:

Identify an unfamiliar word Make a prediction

Ask a questionMake a connectionMake a comment

3. If you cannot do one of the above, you need to re-read.

4. The other person responds to what was said.

Page 9: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

The Plot Against People• With a partner, please fill out the reading skill

worksheet on recognizing classification that you can find up front.

• Put both of your names on it and turn it in when you are finished.

Page 10: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

INDEPENDENT READING

• Please get the book that you selected for independent reading and read SILENTLY for the next 20 minutes.

• When I tell you that time is up, please fill out your worksheet (a summary or your thoughts on what you read – at least 5 sentences NOT copied from the book) and put it in your IR folder.

Page 11: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Daily Grammar Practice – Wednesday Notes

• Write out the sentence and identify the clauses and sentence type.

mahua enjoys flying kites so we bought her a new ball of string

Page 12: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Vocabulary Practice• Please fill out the part of speech worksheet

(up front). Remember that some words will not have EVERY part of speech.

Page 13: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Daily Grammar Practice – Thursday Notes

• Write out the sentence and add punctuation and capitalization.

mahua enjoys flying kites so we bought her a new ball of string

Page 14: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Vocabulary Practice – Word Study

• Choose two vocabulary words and use a dictionary to record information on the worksheet.

• Don’t forget that tomorrow is our quiz!

Page 15: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

The Plot Against People

• Please take a worksheet from up front and complete the reading check.

• When you finish, check your answers with a partner!

Page 16: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Writing time!

As Russell Baker points out, people rely on appliances, cars, tools, and other modern conveniences.

• First, prove that statement by making a list of the modern conveniences that they you in an average day.

• Next, write a short story about the day when all your modern conveniences went on strike. How did your life change for the day? What did you miss most? What was easiest to do without? What did you learn from the experience?

• Answer these questions as you write your stories. Your stories should include characters, setting, plot, and theme.

Page 17: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Ticket Out

• In order to leave the classroom today, each student must complete two post-its and put them on the poster by the door.

• One post it must include something you learned today. One must include something you are still confused about.

• Please note: nothing is NOT an acceptable answer!

Page 18: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Vocabulary Quiz time!

• Please take the next 10 minutes to review your vocabulary words for the quiz. Use this time wisely or it will be taken away!

Page 19: English II March 18 – March 22. Daily Grammar Practice – Monday Notes Write out the sentence and identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)

Achieve 3000 • Get yourself a laptop from the cart and work

on www.empower3000.com. You need to finish two articles before you leave today!

• Don’t forget about the contest – let’s win!