Week 5 Warm-ups and Vocabulary. Monday, September 21, 2015(ELA) Please add these to the “vocabulary and grammar” section of your binder: 1. Casual-informal.

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Week 5 Warm-ups and Vocabulary

Monday, September 21, 2015(ELA) Please add these to the “vocabulary and grammar” section of your binder: 1. Casual-informal or without a serious intention 2. Casualty-any person or thing that is destroyed as the result of an event or happening 3. catastrophe- a sudden or widespread disaster 4. cater-to provide what is wanted or desired 5. chorus- speaking, singing, or shouting at the same

Monday, September 21, 2015(GRAMMAR) Please rewrite the following paragraph, correcting all the mistakes: the new sixth graders squirmed in fear and became distraught as they got a closer look at there knew teachers. only a few of them had genuine welcoming smiles on their faces and most were garbed in grey or black too.

Tuesday, September 21, 2015(ELA) Please add the following words to this week’s vocabulary list: 6. climax-the highest or most intense point in the development or resolution of something 7. Compromise- a way to settle differences; an agreement reached with each party giving up something that they want to get something in return 8. Concur-to agree 9. Confront- to oppose, to stand in front of, or to present information 10. Congested- overcrowded or clogged

Tuesday, September 22, 2015(GRAMMAR) Please rewrite the following paragraph, correcting all the mistakes: among the teachers only a few didnt look too mean or to formidable they just didnt look like the friendly teachers the kids had had in elementary school and most of them dressed in somber clothes that looked like they were stiff and uncomfortable

Wednesday, September 23, 2015(ELA) Please create a Frayer Model on the word, “casual”.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015(Grammar) Please rewrite the following paragraph, correcting all the mistakes: olivia otiose who was more perceptive then most sixth graders but lazy when it came to work saw that one teachers smile was genuine. this teacher wore a blousy white shirt and a long pink skirt and she had stuck a pink flower in her thick blonde tresses

Thursday, September 24, 2015(ELA) Please create a Frayer Model on the word, “concur”.

Thursday, September 24, 2015(GRAMMAR) Please rewrite the following paragraph, correcting all the mistakes: felicia that must be the art teacher isabelle ingenuous dared to whisper to her freind felicia fey. dean dread and 2 teachers glared at the two girls that quailed under there gaze

Friday, September 25, 2015(ELA) YOU HAVE 5 MINUTES TO STUDY FOR YOUR VOCABULARY QUIZ

Friday, September 25, 2015(GRAMMAR) Please rewrite the following paragraph, correcting all the mistakes: all the teachers still stood in the aisles like sentries most of them glowering at the kids as if daring them to speak. the principal stood up on the stage and dean dread joined him their