warm-up week 1.3 – monday word of the day (vocabulary) it is very difficult for teachers when...
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Warm-Up Week 1.3 – Monday • Word of the Day (vocabulary)
• It is very difficult for teachers when students show indifference towards learning activities in school.
• I think indifference means _________________.• Definition:
• Spelling Spotlight • embarrass
• Grammar We talked about last week that a semicolon does not show a
relationship between the clauses. You can show relationship using a semicolon if you use a conjunctive adverb.
Example:Practice was supposed to be held after school today; however, it was
canceled due to the weather.
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• It is very difficult for teachers when students show indifference towards learning activities in school.
• What I think indifference means:• Definition:
Spelling • embarrass
Grammar
Practice was supposed to be held after school today; however, it was canceled due to the weather.
Warm-Up Week 1.3 – Tuesday• Word of the Day (vocabulary)
• Our job as teachers is to produce students who are literate and can apply their learning to daily life.
• I think literate means _________________.• Definition:
• Spelling Spotlight • fiery
• Grammar Create a sentence of your own that model's yesterday's
sentence in this pattern: independent clause; conjunctive adverb, independent clause
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• It is very difficult for teachers when students show indifference towards learning activities in school.
• What I think indifference means:• Definition:
Spelling • embarrass
Grammar • I love walking on the beach; I hope to live close to the
ocean one day.
8/19 W.O.D • Our job as teachers is to produce students who are literate
and can apply their learning to daily life.
• What I think literate means:• Definition:
Spelling • fiery
Grammar • Sentence you created.
Warm-Up Week 1.3 – Wednesday• Word of the Day (vocabulary)
• If we are not careful, we can get into some real trouble with malignant behavior.• I think malignant means:
• Spelling Spotlight harass
• Grammar Practice:
Combining each set of independent clauses using a semicolon and conjunctive adverb
1. Mom grilled the steaks. Dad mashed the potatoes.2. We were planning to eat outside. A terrible storm began right as we sat
down.3. My brother suggested an indoor picnic. We forgot our dog would want to
join us on the floor!
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• It is very difficult fo rteachers when students show indifference toward learning activities in school.
• What I think indifference means:• Definition:
Spelling • embarrass
Grammar • I love walking on the beach; I hope to live near
the ocean one day.8/19 W.O.D
• Our job as teachers is to produce students who are literate and can apply their learning to daily life.
• What I think literate means:• Definition:
Spelling • fiery
Grammar • Sentence you created.
8/20 W.O.D
• If we are not careful, we can get into some real trouble with malignant behavior.
• I think malignant means _________________.• Definition:
Spelling • harass
Grammar Sentences to combine:We could go fishing on Saturday. Maybe we will catch dinner.Monday I rode my bike to school. I saw an alligator cross the road.The first week of school was easy. I hope all year will be just as simple!
Warm-Up Week 1.3 – Thursday• Word of the Day (vocabulary)
• The notable attorney asked for a mistrial because the jury did not return the verdict that he anticipated.
• I think notable means _________________.• Definition:
• Spelling Spotlight ignorance
• Grammar Identify the sentence that is incorrect. Write why it is incorrect and re-write it
correctly using a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb.1. I want to be an actress when I grow-up; however, I am really afraid of
speaking in front of large crowds.2. Most television shows are filmed in front of an audience; in contrast, movies
are usually recorded with just the crew watching.3. If I can get discovered on YouTube; or vine, I may not ever have to perform
on stage to get my "big break."
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• The notable attorney asked for a mistrial because the jury did not return the verdict that he anticipated.
• I think notable means _________________.• Definition:
Spelling • ignorance
Grammar Choose the sentence that is incorrect and write it correctly.Identify the sentence that is incorrect. Write why it is incorrect and re-write it correctly using a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb.1. I want to be an actress when I grow-up; however, I am really afraid speaking in front of large crowds.2. Most television shows are filmed in front of an audience; in contrast, movies are usually recorded with just the crew watching.3. If I can get discovered on YouTube; or vine, I may not ever have to perform on stage to get my "big break."
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