• Does anyone have MCA stuff to turn in?
• Make sure you have your book and study guide!
• Chapter 8 and 9 Quiz: Please put away your books but leave your study guides out. I’ll come around to check your progress. You can use your study guides on the quiz. For the quiz, write me a recap or play-by-play of what happens in chapter 8 and 9. Be as detailed as you can!
• When you’re finished, read chapter 10 and do the study guide for 10. This is due tomorrow. You may read silently or in a small group, but know that it needs to be done by tomorrow, when we’ll read chapter 11 as a whole class.
-MCA test still not finished? You'll finish this today--your last day--and make up today's happenings.
-Reading catch-up day
----Catch up on chapter 8 if you didn't finish reading it last night
----Read chapter 9 for tomorrow
----Work on study guide questions. Aim to have about 3/4 of them finished and do your best! I'll give you points for what you finish tomorrow, but whatever you still don't have questions about we'll discuss in class.
----Be ready for chapter 10 tomorrow. Hint hint.
-Day 3 Mini MCA test
-Reading Monday in Media Center when finished with all 3 parts of test
-Media camp forms?
-Mini MCA practice Tests 1 and 2
-For Monday: Read Lord of the Flies, finish chapters 6 and 7
-Media Camp opportunity
-Chapter 5 quiz
-Show chapter summaries online! This website! :)
-Go over chapter 5 study guide notes
-Read chapter 6
-Come tomorrow with Chapter 6 read!
-Journalism Survey
-Check for completeness chapter 4
-Go over chapter 3 and 4 study guide answers
-Read chapter 5 for homework
Reading Monday in media center
-12 Powerful Words quiz
-Go over study guide answers through chapter 3
-Read chapter 4
-Do chapter 4 study guide, due Monday
• Intermedia Arts presentation—rm. 184A
• Study Guide workday
• Go over rest of answers to chapter 1 study guide
• Finish chapter 2 study guide as a class
• Finish chapter 3 study guide on your own—due tomorrow—and make sure you have read it!
• Tomorrow, we’ll be reading chapter 4 in class and taking the 12 powerful words quiz
• Newspaper Journal: Please take out a sheet of paper and begin working immediately on the following journal. LABEL IT “LETTER OF SUPPORT” AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE. Why is having a student newspaper and newspaper club important and good for Roosevelt High School? What are the benefits?
• Chapter 2 Quiz
• To be done for tomorrow—manage your time!
• Read chapter 3
• Allusion: makes a reference to a place, event, literary work, myth, or work of art
• Alliteration: repetition of a consonant sound in several words. Tongue twister
• She sells seashells by the seashore.
• Metaphor: compares two unlike objects or ideas—doesn’t use Like or As
• He is such a bear!
• Simile: compares two unlike objects or ideas using Like or As
• He is like a bear.
• Rhetorical device: a use of language that creates a literary effect. All of the above are rhetorical devices.