warning/reminder: at any point during class, i can...
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WARNING/REMINDER:
At ANY point during class, I can
confiscate phones, earbuds, or
electronics I see; regardless of previous
allowances or presupposed allowances.
This is your warning!
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Learning ObjectiveThis is what we will learn today, please copy it down:
?What can we learn to incorporate into our
own writing from this speech?
Looking forward
What will stick with me from this speech?
How does imagery help us understand a
speech?
Thoughts to consider:
How should we interact with a speech?
I will compare and contrast Clinton’s speech to MLK’s
speech.
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Bell Ringer
Text Structure
Write your own
paragraph in a
cause and
effect
structure:
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#RFOTD
Did you ever forget
something extremely important?
3 sentences.
Journal QA normal person
will die from total lack of sleep
sooner than from starvation. Death
will occur about 10 days without sleep, while
starvation takes a Few weeks.
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Yore- Noun
Former days, an era
long past.
The days of
Minecraft are yore.
Wane- Verb
To decrease
gradually.
Bruce Wane waned as
he got older about being
the Batman.
Wrest- verb
To pull away, take by
violence.
Mr. Boggs wrest the
coffee from the
barista’s hands.
Academic VocabTe s t o n To d a y ! R e v i e w
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Yore- Wane- Wrest-
Academic Vocab Test!Te s t o n To d a y !
LIST FOR EACH THE DEFINITION, PART OF
GRAMAR, AND EXAMPLE SENTENCE
USING THE WORD.
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Abate- Verb
To reduce
When the class
abated from talking,
Mr. Fuller was able
to talk.
Abide- Verb
To remain,
endure, continue
Mr. Fuller wants to marry
a woman who will abide
with him for his whole
life.
Abash- Verb
To make ashamed or
uneasy
Mr. Fuller was abashed
when he realized he
had forgot his wallet at
home.
Academic VocabTe s t o n W e d nes da y a n d T h u r s d ay
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Abate- Abide- Abash-
Academic VocabTe s t o n W e d nes da y a n d T h u r s d ay
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Agog-Noun
Highly excited by
eagerness.
Mr. Fuller was full of
Agog as he entered his
Mustang in the 1/4 drag
race.
Aesthetic- Adjective
Having to do with
artistic beauty.
Mr. Fuller's paint by
number portrait was
aesthetically
pleasing to him.
Adroit- Adjective
Skillful; deft.
Mr. Fuller is a very
adroit kung-fu
master.
Academic VocabTe s t o n T h u r s d ay / F r i da y
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GAME OVERDate
Pages readTitle
Sentence summaryof reading
today.
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WARNING/REMINDER:
At ANY point during class, I can
confiscate phones, earbuds, or
electronics I see; regardless of previous
allowances or presupposed allowances.
This is your warning!
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Learning ObjectiveThis is what we will learn today, please copy it down:
?Why should we learn to speak
Looking forward
Why should we keep the history and
impact of the Civil Rights Era alive today?
What makes one speech great and
another not as great?
Thoughts to consider:
How can we comparing speeches help
us understand context better?
I will compare the three speeches on racial equality
against one another.
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Bell Ringer • Mad Gab puzzles consist of a set of unrelated
words that, when read aloud, sound like familiar phrases, names, places, etc. For example, "Law Sand Jealous" sounds like "Los Angeles”
•1. Abe Odd Hull Up Hop 2. Abe Rye Tidy Yeah 3. Abe Who Beat Wrap 4. Able Ankle Hook 5. Able Hiss Heard
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Bell Ringer Answer
•1. A Bottle of Pop 2. A Bright Idea 3. A Booby Trap 4. A Blank Look 5. A Blizzard
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#RFOTD
What was the best nickname you ever made up for a friend?
3 sentences
Journal QIt would take
1,200,000 mosquitoes, each sucking
once, to completely
drain the average human
of blood.
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Academic Vocab Test!Te s t o n To d a y !
LIST FOR EACH THE DEFINITION, PART OF
GRAAMAR, AND EXAMPLE SENTENCE
USING THE WORD.
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00:12:00Please get a book
of my shelf or read your library
book.
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now for the next ten minutes.
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READING OVERPlease put your books
up and fill out your reading log.
1.Date2.Pages read
3.Title4.Sentence summary
of reading today.