Bellringer Complete the following sentences using a verb in agreement with the subject. 1. Tobacco and alcohol …………………… injurious to health. (is / are)

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Bellringer Complete the following sentences using a verb in agreement with the subject. 1. Tobacco and alcohol …………………… injurious to health. (is / are) 2. Age and experience ………………….. wisdom. (bring / brings) 3. My father and my guardian …………………… me to study law. (want / wants) 4. Oil and water ……………………. not mix. (do / does) 5. Each man and each woman ………………… a vote. (has / have) 6. Neither John nor Peter ………………….. any right to the property. (has / have) 7. Either Jack or his brother ………………… responsible for this. (is / are) 8. A thousand dollars ………………….. distributed among the prize winners. (was / were) 9. One of my friends ………………….. in Paris. (work / works) 10. A committee ………………… appointed to assess the gravity of the situation. (was/were)

“Bellringer” Answers 1. Tobacco and alcohol are injurious to health. (Two or more singular nouns connected by and usually take a plural verb.) 2. Age and experience brings wisdom. (Age alone doesn’t bring wisdom. Here the two nouns together express the same idea and hence we use a singular verb.) 3. My father and my guardian want me to study law. 4. Oil and water do not mix. 5. Each man and each woman has a vote. 6. Neither John nor Peter has any right to the property. 7. Either Jack or his brother is responsible for this. 8. A thousand dollars were distributed among the prize winners. 9. One of my friends works in Paris. 10. A committee was appointed to assess the gravity of the situation. (A collective noun takes a singular verb when the group is thought of as a single unit.)

Pre-AP Bellringer "The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a man's determination." - Tommy Lasorda In complete sentences, explain whether you agree or disagree? Why? How does this quote apply to your life?

Announcements Every student is REQUIRED to participate in the class wide spelling bee. Your participation will count as a test grade. The class wide spelling bee is November 17, We will have periodic quizzes over the spelling of these words in order to ensure that you are prepared for the class wide spelling bee. The top two students from each class will progress to the school wide spelling bee. There will be a quiz on Friday, Nov. 13, 2015!

Scholastic Book Fair! The Scholastic book fair will be here next week! We will go to the book fair during class on Tuesday (11/17/15) Family Book Fair night is also on Tuesday (11/17). –Students that bring a parent/guardian to parent night will receive a “No Homework” pass for ELA.

Spelling Bee Quiz Write your name, date, and class period on your quiz sheet. Write the letter (A,B,C,D) of the answer, then hold up your Plickers card so that it can be scanned.

SWBAT complete a spelling bee quiz. SWBAT use textual evidence to support a conflict in the myth "Prometheus". Objective

_VM _VM Purpose: Describe the problem in this clip. This clip is an example of what type of conflict? Video clip

Conflict notes Conflict: The main problem in a story Internal Conflict – a struggle that takes place in a character’s mind (person vs. self). –Ex: You know there is a test tomorrow. Should you go to the movies with friends or take the time to study for your test?? External Conflict – a struggle between a character and an outside force (person vs. world, person vs. person, etc.). –Ex: Woody and Buzz Lightyear do not get along at the beginning of Toy Story and attempt to sabotage one another.

5 Types of conflict 1.Man vs. Self: (Internal conflict) This conflict occurs when a character has a tough decision to make or struggles with his/her thoughts and ideas. 2.Man vs. Man: (External conflict) This conflict occurs when a character has an argument, disagreement, or fight with another character. 3.Man vs. Nature (External conflict) This conflict occurs when a character battles a force of nature (earthquakes, hurricanes, animals, etc.) 4.Man vs. Society (External conflict) This conflict occurs when a character disagrees with the laws or beliefs of a society. 5.Man vs. Technology (External conflict) This conflict occurs between a character and technology such as machines, robots, etc.

5 types of conflict (examples) Example Type of Conflict A man must face a dangerous storm in order to make it back to his country. Man vs. Nature A police officer tries to stop a robber from robbing a bank. Man vs. Man A superhero must decide not to use super powers to cheat on a test. Man vs. Self An alien must prove to the people of the city that he is not dangerous. Man vs. Society A woman must battle a group of robots to save her city. Man vs. Technology

Read the "Build Background", and "Meet Bernard Evslin" sections of page 290. Build Background knowledge

Turn to page 292 of your literature book. Purpose: To select textual evidence to support a conflict in the myth "Prometheus". “Prometheus” page 292

Using specific evidence from the text, provide an example of a conflict. What is the problem? Which of the 5 types of conflict is this an example of? Why would the author include this type of conflict? This should be answered in at least one complete paragraph (5-6 sentences), with correct punctuation and grammar. Afterwards, complete the “After You Read” section on page 297 in complete sentences. Independent practice

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Pre-AP Bellringer "The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a man's determination." - Tommy Lasorda In complete sentences, explain whether you agree or disagree? Why? How does this quote apply to your life?

Announcements Every student is REQUIRED to participate in the class wide spelling bee. Your participation will count as a test grade. The class wide spelling bee is November 17, We will have periodic quizzes over the spelling of these words in order to ensure that you are prepared for the class wide spelling bee. The top two students from each class will progress to the school wide spelling bee. There will be a quiz on Friday, Nov. 13, 2015!

Objectives SWBAT complete a spelling bee quiz. SWBAT compare and contrast "Prometheus" to "How the Seasons Came."

Scholastic Book Fair! The Scholastic book fair will be here next week! We will go to the book fair during class on Tuesday (11/17/15) Family Book Fair night is also on Tuesday (11/17). –Students that bring a parent/guardian to parent night will receive a “No Homework” pass for ELA.

Spelling Bee Quiz Write your name, date, and class period on your quiz sheet. Write the letter (A,B,C,D) of the answer, then hold up your Plickers card so that it can be scanned.

Mythology Review What is mythology? Why is it used? With your partner, use your notes to review the following mythological characters: –Hades –Persophone –Demeter

“How the Seasons Came” Based on this title, what can you predict? Do you think this will be a fictional story? Why or why not? What, if any, mythological characters do you believe will be in the text?

“How the Seasons Came” As a class, we will read “How the Seasons Came”. THIS IS A CLASS SET, PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THEM. Purpose: To analyze the myth, draw conclusions, and make connections to the text.

Exit Ticket Write a 4-5 sentence summary of "How the Seasons Came". What were the important events that happened?

In partners, complete a “Venn Diagram" to organize differences and similarities between "Prometheus" and "How the Seasons Came". You must write in complete sentences. –How is “Prometheus” similar/different to “How the Seasons Came?” –How are the characters similar/different? –How are the themes different/similar? –How are the point of views different/similar? –How is the purpose of these stories similar/different? Venn Diagram

Write a 2 paragraph summary (5-6 complete sentences per paragraph) explaining how "Prometheus" is similar and different than "How the Seasons Came" Compare/Contrast Paragraph

Complete the following RAFT assignment in complete sentences: –Role: Any mythological character from your notes/short stories we've read. –Audience: All 7th grade ELA teachers. –Format: A conversation –Topic: Write an imaginary conversation between your selected mythology character and your favorite teacher. The mythology character should convince your favorite teacher not to give you homework for the rest of the school year. RAFT Writing Assignment