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Yer number = seat assignment & cell phone VAULT You may need to cut POS in ½ . . . It’s okay!! I trust you with scissors! Yer number = seat assignment & cell phone VAULT New numbers, NEW NUMBERS!! 11AG 12 MHall 13 MHawkes 14 TM 15 PM 16 DM 17SMo 18 SMu 19 ON 20SO 21RO 22 JS 23 MS 24 JT 25 KW 26 SW 27 28 29 30 1 BA 2 RA 3 KB 4 AB 5 MCain 6 MCaron 7 CC 8 MC 9 AE 10 RF 31 32 33 34 35 Find your number, file your phone, find your seat, pick up POS 1 . . .and circle identified Parts of Speech.

Yer number = seat assignment & cell phone VAULT You may need to cut POS in ½ . . . It’s okay!! I trust you with scissors! Yer number = seat assignment & cell phone VAULT New numbers, NEW NUMBERS!! 1 JA 2 SA 3 SB 4 EB 5 EC 6 JC 7 CC 8 PD 9 AD 10 MF 11 JG 12 AG 13 SI 14 MJ 15 LJ 16 JK 17 SL 18 KM 19 PM 20 MK 21 K0 22 KP 23 CR 24 KR 25 LS 26 SS 27 AS 28 BSt 29 QT 30DT 31SV 32 HW 33 34 35 Find your number, file your phone, find your seat, pick up POS 1 . . .and circle identified Parts of Speech.

Yer number = seat assignment & cell phone VAULT You may need to cut POS in ½ . . . It’s okay!! I trust you with scissors! Yer number = seat assignment & cell phone VAULT New numbers, NEW NUMBERS!! 1 EA 2 CB 3 EB GB ABi 6 ABr 7 FBG 8 JC 9 DC 10 EE 11SE 12 CG 13 JG 14 EK 15 AL 16 SL 17 PL 18 HM 19 CM 20 MP 21 ER 22 JR 23 ASh 24 ASt 25 HT 26 MV 27 KW 28 MW 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Find your number, file your phone, find your seat, pick up POS 1 . . .and circle identified Parts of Speech.

Yer number = seat assignment & cell phone VAULT You may need to cut POS in ½ . . . It’s okay!! I trust you with scissors! Yer number = seat assignment & cell phone VAULT New numbers, NEW NUMBERS!! 1 AA 2 ABa 3 ABe 4 KB 5 RB 6 LB 7 BC 8 AC 9 DD 10 DF 11 MF 12 SH 13 BH 14 HK 15 JK 16 DL 17 AL 18 XN 19 MN 20 GO 21 IP 22 ER 23 KR 24 LR 25 BSm 26 BSt 27 LV 28 KV 29 AZ 30 31 32 33 34 35 Find your number, file your phone, find your seat, pick up POS 1 . . .and circle identified Parts of Speech.

Yer number = seat assignment & cell phone VAULT You may need to cut POS in ½ . . . It’s okay!! I trust you with scissors! Yer number = seat assignment & cell phone VAULT New numbers, NEW NUMBERS!! 11 LJ 12 KJ 13 TM 14 AM 15 BM 16 RM 17 LN 18 KP 19 RR 20ER 21MR 22 BS 23CS 24 TS 25 ATi 26 BT 27 ATr 28 HW 29 EW 30LW 1 PA 2 IA 3 GA 4 ZB 5 EB 6 CD 7 PF 8 EF 9 HH 10GH 31 KW 32CW 33 34 35 Find your number, file your phone, find your seat, pick up POS 1 . . .and circle identified Parts of Speech.

English 9, Day 3 * Tues/Wed POS #1 Circle identified POS (Part of Speech) Be thoughtful: what have you learned about these Parts of Speech in previous English classes? KEEP the paper on your desk . . . open your self-selected book and read!!!!

What is “silent reading” Book that interests you You have selected it, you are committed to it Eyes are on book You are reading, not looking at pictures or doing hw for this or any other class 10 – 15 min = 20ish pages of reading each day

Upcoming. . . 28 = B BYOB return parent ½ page A Library 2A 10:32 Bring Current Event Library 2A 10:32 3A 12:47 4A 2:22 B HANDBOOK assembly PICTURES in math class 2B 10:41 3B 12:49 5 Library 163 2A 10:06 3A 12:22 4A 1:57 2B 10:17 3B 12:25

Electronic Device Policy

PowerPoints and handouts will be posted on my homepage under Rocky’s webpage. Shortcut: http://www.westada.org/Domain/2789

Supplies

NEW Notebooks . . . (thanks, West Ada!)

Open Cover of Notebook Put name and period # inside front cover Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Etc. 35 36 37 38 39 40 Put name and period # inside front cover Label first page “Table of Contents” Fold it in ½ Number down each column.

Table of Contents Write: #1: POS #1 This is your first notebook entry.

1. POS #1 Write: #1: POS #1 This is your first notebook entry. Tape it in.

Noun: person, place, thing, idea singer = Taylor Swift city = Meridian, ID team = Idaho Youth Soccer Association democracy, freedom, kindness

Pronoun: a pronoun is a word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase

Pronoun: a pronoun is a word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase

Adjective: describes a noun

Preposition:. always part of a phrase (CANNOT stand alone) Preposition: *always part of a phrase (CANNOT stand alone) *indicates a relationship between two things

Preposition:. always part of a phrase (CANNOT stand alone) Preposition: *always part of a phrase (CANNOT stand alone) *indicates a relationship between two things He gave the paper to John. He gave John the paper. She wanted to go to the beach.

Verb: Action word State of being (“to be” verbs)

Verb: Action word State of being (“to be” verbs)

Verb: Action word State of being (“to be” verbs)

Adverb:

Conjunction:

Conjunction:

Interjection:

Table of Contents Write: 1: POS #1 2. Book Possibilities

Reason I did / did not check it out Library 2A 10:32 3A 12:47 4A 2:22 B 2B 10:41 3B 12:49 Exit Slip Complete at library 2. Book Possibilities Location Title Reason I did / did not check it out Biography Non fiction fiction

First Assignment!!!!

Today! Current Event We will be WRITING multi-sentence connections to each event We will be selecting 1 event / week (ish) For Tues/Wed – all you have to do is FIND an article and BRING IT IN. We will write in-class

Current Event Due today! May be article from hard copy newspaper or printed from online source No word limit requirement Current w/i the last 7 days ANY NEWS topic (appropriate for school!) We will be writing with it IN CLASS.

Ms. T’s Schedule GRIZ 7:15-7:40 (usually) LUNCH (usually) AFTER SCHOOL 2:40-3:15 (sometimes)

Tuinstra-isms honor & integrity totally schmotally s-mother

HOMEWORK Next class: BYOB (always) Next class: bring Current Event article (at this time it is a printing assignment, not yet a writing assignment = and next class, we’ll actually USE it!!)

Upcoming. . . 28 = B BYOB return parent ½ page A Library 2A 10:32 Bring Current Event Library 2A 10:32 3A 12:47 4A 2:22 B HANDBOOK assembly PICTURES in math class 2B 10:41 3B 12:49 5 Library 163 2A 10:06 3A 12:22 4A 1:57 2B 10:17 3B 12:25

Check yer desk . . . Does it still have a number on it???

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