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DOL ms walker our Principal requested funds from the school
bored to buy computers for hiring a computer specialist and open a computer center she was basically told to fly a kite.
Period (abbreviation) Proper nouns (person) Commas (appositive, series) Common noun Homophones Parallelism Idioms Ms. Walker, our principal, requested funds from the school
board to buy computers, to hire a computer specialist, and to open a computer center. She was basically told to fly a kite.
DOL-Continued
Parallel structure means using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. This can happen at the word, phrase, or clause level. The usual way to join parallel structures is with the use of coordinating conjunctions such as "and" or "or."
Example:Not Parallel: Mary likes hiking, swimming, and to
ride a bicycle.
Parallel: Mary likes hiking, swimming, and riding a bicycle.
Idioms
An idiom is a phrase whose meaning cannot be determined by the literal definition of the phrase itself, but refers instead to a figurative meaning that is known only through common use.
Example: Fly a kite, jump in a lake, in the black, etc.
Assignment:
Try to list at least 5 idioms.
Freewrite-5 min.
Would you rather:
Always have to say everything that pops in your head
Or
Never speak again
Vocabulary
Unit 5
Write a sentence for the ones that do not already have one.
Ascertaining
Finding out, figuring out something
The woman ascertained the truth of her child’s lateness.
Meditative
Thoughtful
She had a meditative look on her face.
Rendered
made
Tarnished
Rusty or soiled
After being dishonest, the car dealer had a tarnished reputation.
vigil
lookout
perplex
Confused, uncertain
The map perplexed the woman and she was unsure of which way to go.
aberration
Departing from the usual
sentry
A member of a guard or watch
elude
To avoid or escape
The children eluded the kidnapper.
ethical
pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality; pertaining to right and wrong in conduct.
If our governor had been more ethical, he would not have been impeached.
Vocabulary Practice-Ex. 1
Vocabulary war sentences:
Write one sentences using 5 of the vocabulary words. It must make sense.
Some points to consider
The story is somewhat confusing due to the passage of time. One thing to remember is that it takes place over a two year span.
When the children first meet Dill, he is 7, Jem is 10 and Scout is almost 6. (6-7)
In the chapters we are in now, it is a year later. All of the children visit and talk to Miss Maudie,
but Scout is the closest to her. Remember Scout is a girl without a mother, she may be reaching out for a mother figure.
Chapter 7-TKAM questions
Jem has been acting odd since he went to get his pants that night. Why?
Who do you think folded and sewed Jem’s pants? What new objects did Scout and Jem find in the
tree? Why do you think Boo Radley might be reaching out
to the children? Why is Jem so upset that the knothole is plugged? Why do you think Jem is crying at the end of this
chapter?
Inferring meaning from the text-Do the following, then discuss worksheet.
A. In chapter seven, what things does Jem seem to value highly? List them in your notebook. Among other things, consider the significance of the last paragraph in this chapter:
“Do you itch, Jem?” I asked as politely as I could. He did not answer. “Come on in, Jem,” I said.
“After while.” He stood there until nightfall, and I waited for him. When we went
in the house I saw he had been crying; his face was dirty in the right places, but I thought it odd that I had not heard him
Activity-2
Objective: Reading to find the main idea. Activity 2 If you were to give one title to the combined
Chapters 4, 5, 6 and 7 based on what seems to be the most important incident in these chapters, what would you entitle it? Think about this and write your answer in your notebook. Defend your choice by citing points from the chapters.
Things to do:
Read Chapter eight for homework.Turn in notebooks before you leave
today. (Only for eighth hour)We will have a story quiz on Thursday.