Today you signed out your copy of 12 Angry Men, the classic play by Reginald Rose. You were also assigned a juror to pay special attention towards.
Homework: Read up to page 30. Look for a quote that shows your character's personality, and post it in a reply on Edmodo.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Thursday, November 29, 2012
The Jury Deliberates
Today you were broken down into jury groups and charged with coming up with a unanimous verdict. You either need to all say guilty (beyond a reasonable doubt), or not-guilty, and acquit the defendant. Remember, he is charged with the death penalty, and if convicted, will be sentenced for execution. If he is acquitted, he cannot be recharged with the same crime twice, no matter what (double-jeopardy).
There may have been some arguments, disagreements, and even slight coercion. Some people may have taken it more seriously than others. Some may have been stubborn.
Homework: Go on Edmodo and reply to the questions I posted about the jury deliberation process. This is your chance to say how the group worked, and how it may have influenced your personal decision or not. Due tonight.
There may have been some arguments, disagreements, and even slight coercion. Some people may have taken it more seriously than others. Some may have been stubborn.
Homework: Go on Edmodo and reply to the questions I posted about the jury deliberation process. This is your chance to say how the group worked, and how it may have influenced your personal decision or not. Due tonight.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Grammar and Justice
Today we had a brief review before taking the grammar quizzes on verbs and prepositional phrases.
Remember: a prepositional phrase begins with a preposition, ends with a noun (or pronoun), and never has a verb in it.
The quiz was on Edmodo. Schedule a retake after school if you didn't do so well.
Afterwards, there was a fact sheet about a crime on Edmodo. Read the facts, see the videos in the post below and make your decision: guilty or not-guilty.
Homework: Five sentences turned in to the above-mentioned Edmodo assignment.
Remember: a prepositional phrase begins with a preposition, ends with a noun (or pronoun), and never has a verb in it.
The quiz was on Edmodo. Schedule a retake after school if you didn't do so well.
Afterwards, there was a fact sheet about a crime on Edmodo. Read the facts, see the videos in the post below and make your decision: guilty or not-guilty.
Homework: Five sentences turned in to the above-mentioned Edmodo assignment.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Quick practice for identifying prepositions
prepositions quiz: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/internet-grammar/preps/ex1.htm
Cool explanation of prepositions here: http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/preposition.htm
Bigger prepositions quiz: http://lessons.englishgrammar101.com/EnglishGrammar101/Module1/Lesson1-40.aspx
Another one:
http://lessons.englishgrammar101.com/EnglishGrammar101/Module1/Lesson1-41.aspx
And another one:
http://lessons.englishgrammar101.com/EnglishGrammar101/Module1/Lesson1-42.aspx
Cool explanation of prepositions here: http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/preposition.htm
Bigger prepositions quiz: http://lessons.englishgrammar101.com/EnglishGrammar101/Module1/Lesson1-40.aspx
Another one:
http://lessons.englishgrammar101.com/EnglishGrammar101/Module1/Lesson1-41.aspx
And another one:
http://lessons.englishgrammar101.com/EnglishGrammar101/Module1/Lesson1-42.aspx
Hope your vacation was wonderful!
When you get back, your prepositions poster will be due. Look at the example posted below.
Tomorrow in class, we will review the posters, the prepositions song, and yes, more prepositions exercises.
Tomorrow in class, we will review the posters, the prepositions song, and yes, more prepositions exercises.
How to get out of the prepositions part of the quiz
If you can recite the following song to me, verbatim, a day before the quiz, you get an automatic 100 on it...although you will still have to take the verbs portion.
The Mighty Prepositions Song
Sung to the tune of “Yankee Doodle Dandy”
Aboard, about, above, across
Against, along, around
As, among, after, at, out
Except, for, during, down
Behind, below, beneath, beside
Between, before, beyond
Until, unto, upon
Under, underneath, up, since,
Like, near, past, through, throughout,
With, within, instead of, without,
To, into, toward, inside!
(and now for some compound prepositions!)
Because of, according to
In addition to…
Instead of, in back/front of
On top of, out of, next to!
The two things that you have to know
About prepositional phrases:
First, they never roam alone;
Objects always follow close behind them-
Which of course are nouns or pronouns
Without those, preps are adverbs.
The second thing with these phrases -
they act as adverbs or adjectives!
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Study those roots!
Today we studied our Greek and Latin roots, and it is evident that many of you need to continue studying tonight. That's the only homework.
We also introduced a discusion about verbs. There are three types: Action Verbs, Linking Verbs, and Helping Verbs.
Action Verbs - these are the things you do! Run, jumps, laughed, crying ... all action verbs!
Linking Verbs - these act as a link between the subject and a word that that describes or renames it. They are usually "To Be" verbs.
Helping Verbs - these are little verbs like "To Be" verbs or "To Have" verbs. They are always hanging on to bigger verbs.
Homework: study for roots quiz tomorrow!
We also introduced a discusion about verbs. There are three types: Action Verbs, Linking Verbs, and Helping Verbs.
Action Verbs - these are the things you do! Run, jumps, laughed, crying ... all action verbs!
Linking Verbs - these act as a link between the subject and a word that that describes or renames it. They are usually "To Be" verbs.
Helping Verbs - these are little verbs like "To Be" verbs or "To Have" verbs. They are always hanging on to bigger verbs.
Homework: study for roots quiz tomorrow!
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Last chance to spell
Today we had another practice spelling test. Tomorrow is the real deal!
Also tomorrow we will have flashcards for Greek and Latin roots, for which we'll have a quiz on Friday!
Also tomorrow we will have flashcards for Greek and Latin roots, for which we'll have a quiz on Friday!
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Spelling and Root Work
Today we did more work on studying our Greek/Latin roots and our Spelling Lists. Each student was assigned one of the roots (listed in last post) to create a poster. The poster must have 5 words that use the root, the root and its definition, and be full-color.
Homework: Greet/Latin Root poster due Tuesday. Spelling quiz is Wednesday.
Homework: Greet/Latin Root poster due Tuesday. Spelling quiz is Wednesday.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Spelling and Greek/Latin Roots
Today you will get your spelling lists. After taking a brief pre-test to see how many words on your list you can already spell, continue to practice them for homework.
The second activity you will do in class today is play Greek/Latin Root Baseball! We will also be studying 30 of the most common roots, and their meanings. Knowing these will ultimately help us do two things: 1) determine the meanings of larger words we don't know, and 2) be able to spell new words a little better since we know how to spell the roots.
Homework: Spelling list quiz is next Wednesday. Roots quiz is to be announced.
Below are the spelling words and all the list of all the Greek/Latin roots that we will be studying.
The second activity you will do in class today is play Greek/Latin Root Baseball! We will also be studying 30 of the most common roots, and their meanings. Knowing these will ultimately help us do two things: 1) determine the meanings of larger words we don't know, and 2) be able to spell new words a little better since we know how to spell the roots.
Homework: Spelling list quiz is next Wednesday. Roots quiz is to be announced.
Below are the spelling words and all the list of all the Greek/Latin roots that we will be studying.
Spelling:
Greek/Latin Roots:
ROOT | MEANING | EXAMPLES |
-ast(er)-(G) | star | asteroid, astronomy |
-audi- (L) | hear | audible, audience |
-auto- (G) | self | automatic, autopsy |
-bene- (L) | good | benefit, benign |
-bio- (G) | life | biography, biology |
-chrono- (G) | time | chronic, synchronize |
-dict- (L) | say | dictate, diction |
-duc- (L) | lead, make | deduce, produce |
-gen- (L) | give birth | gene, generate |
-geo- (G) | earth | geography, geology |
-graph- (G) | write | autograph, graph |
-jur-, -jus- (L) | law | jury, justice |
-log-, -logue- (L) | thought | logic, obloquy |
-luc- (L) | light | lucid, translucent |
-man(u)- (L) | hand | manual, manure |
-mand-, -mend- (L) | order | demand, recommend |
-mis-, -mit- (L) | send | missile, transmission |
-omni- (L) | all | omnivorous |
-path- (G) | feel | empathy, pathetic |
-phil- (G) | love | philosophy, bibliophile |
-phon- (G) | sound | phonics, telephone |
-photo- (G) | light | photograph, photon |
-port- (L) | carry | export, portable |
-qui(t)- (L) | quiet, rest | acquit, tranquil |
-scrib-, -script- (L) | write | ascribe, script |
-sens-, -sent- (L) | feel | resent, sensitive |
-tele- (G) | far off | telecast, telephone |
-terr- (L) | earth | terrain, territory |
-vac- (L) | empty | evacuate, vacate |
-vid-, -vis- (L) | see | visible, video |
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
The Heroic Journey
Today we finished the movie, The Goonies and discussed the Hero's Journey cycle. See the link below for more information on what the Hero's Journey looks like in the movies Wizard of Oz, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and Star Wars - A New Hope.
Homework: Reply to the "Abyss" post on Edmodo, due tonight. Hero's Journey worksheet due tomorrow.
Homework: Reply to the "Abyss" post on Edmodo, due tonight. Hero's Journey worksheet due tomorrow.
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