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    the ultimate daily plannerfor students

    “Order brings peace.”— St. Augustine (traditional)

    featuring the Study-Smart Student Toolkit

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    The Ultimate Daily Planner for Students

    Published by Apologia Press,

    a division of Apologia Educational Ministries, Inc.1106 Meridian Plaza, Suite 220/340

    Anderson, Indiana 46016www.apologia.com

    Copyright © 2012 Debra BellALL RIGHTS RESERVED

    Manufactured in the USAFirst Printing: February 2012

    ISBN: 978-1-935495-67-3

    Cover and design by Doug Powell

    Printed by Courier, Inc., Kendallville, IN

    Scripture quotations are from:The Holy Bible, New International Version © 1973, 1984 by International Bible Society,

    used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House.

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    Blessings crown the head of the righteous....What the righteous desire will be granted. Proverbs 10:6, 24

    A: George Washington

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    Q: Who was the shortest president?

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    My father always said, “Be careful what you wish for.” My grandmother’s favorite saying was “A bird in hand is worth two in the bush,” even though we had no idea what she meant.

    around an attribution of speech in the middle of the quoted speech“Use the potholders,” Grandmother urged, “or you’ll burn your

    hands.”

    to indicate the titles of songs, poems, stories, articles, or essays“Singin’ in the Rain,” “The Owl and the Pussycat,” “A Worn

    Path,” “Once More to the Lake,” “Unemployment Rate Drops in 3Q”

    ItalIcIze: titles of separately published literary works (books, plays, poetry collections, or epic poems) – The Great Gatsby, Romeo and Juliet, Leaves of Grass, Paradise Lost, The Iliad

    titles of magazines and newspapers – Time, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal

    titles of works of art – Mona Lisa, The Thinker

    titles of albums and musical compositions – Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite (but not those that are numbered – Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony)

    titles of movies, television shows, and radio shows – The Sound of Music, The Return of the King, Lost, 24, Car Talk

    titles of ships, trains, and spacecraft – Titanic, Orient Express, Challenger

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    words used as words – You are overusing brilliant and excellent throughout the essay.

    for emphasis, but use sparingly – You misunderstood me: turn left at the stop sign.

    words as reproduced sounds – Grrr! said the bear.

    capItalIze: proper names – John Smithepithets – William the Conqueror, Attila the Huntitles and degrees – Sir John; Doctor Jones; President

    Truman; Cally Carson, Ph.D.days of the week and months – Monday, Januaryholidays – Fourth of July, Christmas

    family terms when used in direct address – Mom, Uncle Frank, Grandpa, Cousin Betty

    members of national, political, racial, social, civic, and athletic groups – Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Republicans, African-Americans, Congress, Sierra Club, Pittsburgh Steelers

    historical events and eras – the Great Depression, Industrial Age, the Reformation, Vietnam War

    names of continents, hemispheres, countries, cities, nationalities, and languages – Asia, Northern Hemisphere, Germany, Tulsa, Spanish, English

    names of regions used to identify a specific location – the West, the South of France, Mason-Dixon Line

    trademarked names – Microsoft, Pepsi, Kleenexadjectives derived from proper nouns – Shakespearean,

    Freudian, Belgian waffles (but not french fries)names of buildings, monuments, and parks – Empire State

    Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Parkgeographic terms that are part of a proper noun – Cape

    May, the Bering Strait, Panama Canal, Fishing Creek, Mt. Washington, Atlantic Ocean, Rocky Mountains

    names for the Bible or its parts, deities, creeds, and confessions – the Old Testament, the Gospels, the Ten Commandments, the Lord’s Prayer, God, Son of Man, Apostles’ Creed, the Westminster Catechism, New International Version

    titles of books, movies, historical documents, plays, art, and musical compositions – Gone with the Wind, Star Wars, the Declaration of Independence, the Mona Lisa, Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata

    names of planets and celestial bodies – Saturn, the Milky Way, Halley’s Comet

    formal names of branches or divisions of the U.S. military – the United States Army, the Green Berets

    Do not capItalIze:seasons – fall, summerdirections – north, west, southeasternfamily terms when used with a possessive pronoun – my

    mother, your unclecivil titles used in place of a proper noun – the president, the

    senator, the mayorearth, moon, or sun, unless listed with other celestial bodieswords of less than four letters within proper nouns – the, of,

    a, in (unless the first word of the title)the names of types of military divisions – the army, the

    marines, ground troops

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    -arch- leader, over archangel, archaic, monarch, anarchy

    -astr- star asterisk, aster, astronomy, astronaut

    -audi- to hear auditorium, auditory, audition

    -aug-/-auc- increase augment, augur, auction

    -belli- war bellicose, belligerent, rebellion

    -bene- good benediction, benefactor, benevolent, benefit

    -bibl- book Bible, bibliography, bibliophile

    -bio- life biography, biology, biome

    -brev- short abbreviate, brief, brevity

    -cap- seize capture, captivate, capsize, capacity

    -capt- head captain, decapitate, capital

    -carn- flesh carnivorous, incarnate, chili con carne, carnal

    -derm- skin dermatologist, taxidermy, epidermic

    -dict- to say contradict, dictate, diction, edict, predict

    -duc- to lead, bring, or take deduce, produce, reduce

    -gress- to walk digress, progress, transgress

    -ject- to throw eject, inject, interject, project, reject, subject

    -pel- to drive compel, dispel, impel, repel, propel

    -port- to carry comport, deport, export, import, report, support

    -scrib-/-script- to write describe, description, prescribe, prescription, subscribe, subscription

    -tom- cut atom, appendectomy, dichotomy, anatomy

    -tract- to pull or drag attract, contract, detract, extract, retract, protract, traction

    -turbo- disturb turbulent, turbo, turbine, turmoil

    -umber- shadow umbrella, umbrage, penumbra

    -vac- empty vacuum, evacuate, vacation, vacuous

    -val- strength, worth valor, valiant, value, evaluate

    -vert- to turn convert, divert, invert, revert

    -viv- life revive, survive, vivacious, vitality

    Suffix Meaning Example

    -able/-ible capable, full of likeable, responsible

    -algia pain nostalgia, myalgia

    -cide killing of patricide, genocide, homicide

    -cule very small molecule, ridicule

    -ology study of biology, theology, psychology

    -phile lover of audiophile, Francophile

    -phobia intense fear of agoraphobia, xenophobia

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