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Welcome to ESL, 11/15/11 Warm Up: – Pick up ESL notebook and silent reading book – Get out planner, turn to page 42 – Begin silent reading in your creepy classic

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Welcome to ESL, 11/15/11. Warm Up : Pick up ESL notebook and silent reading book Get out planner, turn to page 42 Begin silent reading in your creepy classic . I can statement/agenda . Today, 11/15, I can… Know: define and describe adjectives and their role in a creepy classic. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Welcome to ESL, 11/15/11

Welcome to ESL, 11/15/11

• Warm Up:– Pick up ESL notebook and silent reading book

– Get out planner, turn to page 42

– Begin silent reading in your creepy classic

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I can statement/agenda

• Today, 11/15, I can…– Know: define and describe adjectives and their role

in a creepy classic. – Do: practice using adjectives to make more

interesting sentences.

Agenda:1. Warm up/silent reading/ Planner (15 minutes)2. Note taking lecture: adjectives (10 minutes)3. Adjectives practice (20 minutes)

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Planner Update

• Due Thursday, 11/17:– Adjectives packet

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Adjectives • Words that describe nouns

• Adjectives make your sentences more informative, exciting and fun!

• Adjectives tell:– What kind

• Red blood, mean monster – Which one

• That vampire, those people – How many

• Many murders, few clues in the case

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Types of adjectives

• Positive: is the adjective – Mean, ugly

• Comparative: an adjective + er (more) – Meaner, uglier

• Superlative: an ajective + est (the most) – Meaniest, ugliest

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Welcome to Study Hall, 11/15/11

• Reminder:– When 7th & 8th grade is combined it is ok to…

• Visit a different classroom for help• Silent read• Work on INDIVIDUAL homework

– When 7th & 8th grade separate it is ok to…• Work with a partner• Work in a group with a teacher• Silent read• Visit a different classroom for help

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Welcome to Social Studies, Tuesday 11/15

• Materials Managers: Please grab your SS notebooks

• Warm-up: – 1. Finish opinion piece from yesterday (if not

finished)– 2. Think of 3 things that are important in

teamwork

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I can statement/agenda• Today, 11/15, I can…– Know: design a 3D map showing one aspect of US

geography.– Do: collaborate effectively in a group to plan,

research and design.

Agenda:1. Warm up (5 minutes)2. Introduce 3D map (10 minutes)3. Move into groups/ plan out map (30 minutes)

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Teamwork Essentials

• Smile• Share the air• Give a little• Listen• Come prepared• Do your part (don’t be a slacker!)• Be creative and take risks – share your great

ideas• Encourage others by asking for their input

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Geography Project

• Map planner packet with examples• Announce teams• Team time

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Teams • The Northeast: Abraham, Cedar, Molly• The Southwest: Selena, Shea, Mohamed, Asili• The Southcentral: Johnny, Liam, Brandon• The Northeast: Kenyon, Laurel, Cormac, Erin• The Southwest: Silas, Leslie, Lili, Uzefia• The South: Heather, Lauren, Annie• The South: Sam, Sonia, Flora• The Northwest: Jonas, Shai, Demytrius

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Language Arts Transition

• Materials Managers: Please return SS notebooks and pick up writers

• Warm up:– Please have your planner open to 11/15– share your quick note from HW last night with

someone at your table

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I can statement/agenda

• Today, 11/15, I can…– Know: identify and describe the characteristics of

an archetype.– Do: Create quick notes for three different

archetypes from my silent reading book or my life.

Agenda:1. Warm up/ Update planners (5 minutes)2. Archetypes claims (30 minutes)3. Set up new seats (10 minutes)

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Planner• Read, log, quick note about archetype

• Spelling test Friday

• Monday 3D map due, Tuesday claim due

• Writing Homework– 1. Write a story about a damsel in distress– 2. What is your favorite memory with your friends from

middle school?– 3. If you could be any super hero, who would you be? Why?

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Who is the damsel in distress?

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiYbawkZjX4&feature=related

• Needs to be rescued/ cannot save self• The love interest• Can be male or female • Often is captured by the villain • Usually good looking/ young• A perfect match for the hero/dark hero

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Who is the sage/mentor?

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aGaHZaLeM4&feature=related

• Older• “fairy god mother”• Gives the hero advice• Leads the hero on his/her quest • Kind• Almost like a parent or grandparent to hero • Has lots of wisdom, experience, and skill

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Who is the fool?

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myb-eAt_RxY

• The side kick• The comic relief in tense situations • Less intelligent• makes jokes • Makes lots of mistakes • Can be good or evil (villains have fool sidekicks too)