ESL 6 Quarter 2 Week 4 Nov , 2013 Blue Days – 11/25 and 11/27

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ESL 6 Quarter 2 Week 4 Nov. 25-29, 2013 Blue Days – 11/25 and 11/27 L. Nabulsi

Wiesbaden Middle School Vision Statement The entire WMS community will provide a positive school climate through which all students can mature academically, socially, emotionally, and physically while developing a lifelong love of learning.

Wiesbaden Middle School Mission Statement The entire WMS community strives to provide a positive school climate through which all students can mature socially, academically, and physically, while developing a lifelong love of learning.

CSI GOALS #1 All students will increase reading comprehension scores in analyzing text and reading/writing strategies. #2 All students will increase scores in math computation, word problems, and problem solving.  

Standards covered this week 6E1a.4: Understand unknown words in informational texts by using word, sentence, and paragraph clues to determine meaning. 6E1a: Word Recognition, Fluency, and Vocabulary Development 6E1c: Comprehension and Analysis of Literary Text Component: Literary Criticism 6E1c.9: Critique the believability of characters and the degree to which a plot is believable or realistic.

OVERVIEW OF WEEK 13 Correct this sentence:  I writeing a report called The orphan trains of new York. Edit –it – 27-28 Vocabulary – Week 13 – Split words and write in the notebook: word and definition. Have all 12 words in your vocabulary notebook. Have a vocabulary notebook.. This will count 500 points at end of quarter. Grammar : Sentence 4 Idiom - A great catch: ANALOGY Characteristic: tropical:hot::polar: _______ In-class: Finish “The Titans. Chart and take notes on the Greek gods and goddesses.

Vocabulary 13 1.subordinate character 1.theoretical probability Language Arts Math Social Studies Science 1.subordinate character 1.theoretical probability 1.afterlife 1.amplitude 2. Subordinate conjunction 2.triangle 2.mummy 2.asexual reproduction 3.word origin 3.hexagon 3.pyramid 3.asteroid

DAILY LESSON PLANS

Lesson Plans for December 3, 2012 Lesson Plans for November 25, 2913 Take roll Correct this sentence:   I writeing a report called The orphan trains of new York. Use COMMENT on Google Aps Remind students that the sixth Reading Log forsecond quarter is due next week.. Grammar: Relative pronouns: Do Edit It #27 In-class - Read V 13 and finish “The Titans.”

Lesson Plans for November 27, 2013 Take roll. Do Edit It #28 Idiom - A great catch - ANALOGY - Characteristic: tropical:hot::polar: _______ Read: Reading log 6 due after break., IN-CLASS - Chart Greek Olympian gods and goddesses

The Twelve Olympians GREEK GOD/DESS ROMAN NAME POWER SYMBOL

SPECIFIC ITEMS

Edit It November 25 - #27 un ed ( you may have done this) November 27 -#26 un ed (I may “visit you.”)

Correct this sentence I writeing a report called The orphan trains of new York I am writing (wrote) a report called “The Orphan Trains of New York.”

Idiom “A great catch” Refers to having gone fishing and caught many or large fish. That make it a great catch. When the gentleman discovered that one of his ten lottery tickets was a winner, he smile and said, “Now that’s a great catch.” When Letisha married a billionaire, her friends were happy that she had a great catch.

Analogy Characteristic: tropical : hot::polar: _______ Place in a sentence: The tropical climate is very hot. The polar climate is very _____

Grammar REALATIVE PRONOUNS: Who, whose, whom – used with people That – used with people or things Which – used with things Has an antecedent USE To join two clauses, one dependent and one independent Non- restrictive – Mary, who is tall, should be a model Restrictive – The football team that won the game only won by two points. ? The puppy which is for sale is so cute?

Diagramming Sentences L. Nabulsi COPY THE FOLLOWING NOTES IN YOUR NOTEBOOK .

DIRECTIONS Each class period, students will use the little white boards to 1)write the sentence 2) label each part of speech 3) put () around prepositional phrases 4) draw one line under the subject 5)draw two lines under the predicate verb 6) circle the DO 7) put a wavy line under the predicate noun 8) put // lines under predicate adjectives 9) diagram each word in the sentence 10) Write the correct information in the last pages of your vocabulary notebook working backwards

Types of Diagrams based on sentence pattern – You will do one a day Tom runs. Q2W1 Try to diagram on your own.. Know the part of speech of every word. The boys run fast. Q2 w2 The boy hit the ball. That tall boy drove the new red car. The girl in the blue dress wore a diamond necklace at the dance. The team gave the coach flowers. The sailor is my father. The nurse is intelligent The farmer painted his barn red,

S-V with modifiers S V boys – noun – proper noun is the subject ADJECTIVES: Which one What kind How man Whose ADVERBS: When Where How Why To what extent S V boys – noun – proper noun is the subject Run – predicate verb – action verb boys run fast The S-V with modifiers

Details About Reading Activities

Reading/Writing Activities for this week Reading Log 6 – work at home every day. Due this week, Reading log 6 is due Dec. 8 Mark the text in both “The Titans” and “The Twelve Olympians.” Do this in google aps by making comments that summarize each paragraph. Note words defined. Highlighting is a reading and note taking technique. Summarizing is another technique.

Prior and “How To” Information

Sentence Patterns For Reference S – V Subject - Verb S – V – DO Subject – (action) Verb – Direct Object S – V –I – DO Subject – (action) Verb – Indirect Obj – Direct Obj. S – V – N Subject – (linking) Verb – Predicate noun (Nominative) S – V -A Subject – (linking) Verb – Predicate Adjective S –V–DO-C Subject – (action) Verb – DO – Complement-Modifier Patrick sleeps in class. S – V (prepositional phrase) Arthur talks constantly. S- V (adverb) S AV DO S AV DO Patrick plays soccer. Arthur goes camping. S LV N LV A Arthur is a scout and is awesome. Patrick is a soccer player and is awesome. Patrick kicked the soccer ball high.

How to Make a Timeline on Word Open a blank WORD document Go to INSERT Click on SMART ART A new window appears: click on PROCESS New window: go to last item in the second line- basic timeline. Click The template appears on your document. Begin to fill it in with information. Try to place information with the date close to line, not on outside. Save in your H-drive, ESL folder with page numberslastblock#

How To Use the MLA Template Download the MLA template OR go to the student’s H-drive/ESL folder/MLA template Open the template Immediately save as to the H-drive, ESL folder naming the file with the name of the assignment and last and period. DO THIS. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. For example, TLOTMC#_#MCDOWELL3. On the document, change the date and the title. Begin on the line under the title, but make sure that this line is aligned left, not centered, and indented. Center the Chapter # Write the summary telling who, what, when, where, how, and why. Save in the ADB in gaggle in the folder that says TLOTM final chapter summaries . If you do not name the file correctly and place it in the correct folder, you do not receive credit. Do things correctly.

How to make a SMARTBOARD quiz 1. Open SMART Notebook 2. Go to VIEW/Gallery 3. Click on Lesson Activity Toolkit 4. Look down and click on INTERACTIVE AND MULTIMEDIA 5. Scroll through selections and pick a game on which you can put at least six items, one for each of your words. At the game, click on EDIT and place your information on the template SAVE AS Q#W#voc#esl8last into your ESL folder and then in GALLERY Open gaggle.net and place in Assignment Drop Box that correlates with the assignment.