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Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. 5, 6, 7 Read the following sentence. Then, complete one of the activities for one of the underlined words on the back of the sheet. -The dog was treated for injuries from a brutal attack by another dog. -Jerome gave a tentative answer to the invitation because he wasn’t sure what his plans would be. Use the rules for breaking words into their parts to determine how to say either word. Use context clues to write a definition for either word. Write an antonym for either word. Begin working on: Review the vocabulary words

The dog was treated for injuries from a brutal attack by another dog. 6 The dog was treated for injuries from a brutal attack by another dog. Brutal: violent and cruel Jerome gave a tentative answer to the invitation because he wasn’t sure what his plans would be. Tentative: not definite or certain; may be changed

A large amount of something. 5, 6, 7 Moderate Meticulously Impenetrable Disintegrating Aspiring Abundance Permanent Integration Inevitable Vindictive Disperse A large amount of something. To separate or scatter in different directions Having opinions, especially related to politics, that are not extreme. Unavoidable Getting revenge Impossible to pass through or see through. Describes something that is done very carefully, paying close attention to details. Becoming less united. Getting weaker. Having a goal to do or have something. Lasting for a long time. The act of bringing people of different races together.

Agenda Time (min.’s) Unit: Conflict Essential Question: Does conflict ever make things better? 10 Vocabulary (Brutal, Tentative) 30 Read Aloud We’ve Got a Job (Finish chapter 14 and Afterworld: review central idea, connotation, denotation) 45 Work Time (Benchmark Test, Independent Reading) 5 Wrap-Up

3.1 Segregation: the act of separating people of different races, especially in schools, housing and other parts of society Our country has ___________________ the consequences of segregation for many decades. Integration: the act of bringing together people of different races, especially in schools, housing and other parts of society Integration of the races has been a battle that has brought much ________________. 3.2 Prosecuted: officially charged with a crime in a court of law Swiper could easily be prosecuted for ____________. Vindictive: trying to hurt someone because one believes they have been harmed by that person; getting revenge The Coyote was so vindictive toward Road Runner because he __________________. 3.3 Confront: to deal with a problem or difficult situation Some people prefer to confront problems head on while others avoid ______________. Activism: a belief that people must take part in events to achieve political or social change. The activism of Charlie Brown and Snoopy caused ________________. 3.4 Inevitable: Unavoidable. Not preventable. Many felt that it was inevitable that Tom would eventually ___________ Jerry. Fortitude: Courage or strength shown by someone dealing with great difficulties. It took incredible fortitude for the Marines to _______________ at Iwo Jima.

3.6 Moderate: Having opinions, especially related to politics, that are not extreme. Compared to _________________, Shrek’s views on the castle’s new design were very moderate. Meticulously: Describes something that is done very carefully, paying close attention to details. It was very difficult for Donkey to meticulously __________________, because he had hooves for hands. 3.7 Impenetrable: Impossible to pass through or see through. Many people believe that ____________ is impenetrable. Explicit: Clearly expressed. The gift of __________ that he gave to her made it explicit that he loved her. 3.8 Unconstitutional: Not just (not fair). Not in agreement with a nation’s constitution. A court decided it was unconstitutional for the government to use cameras to give people tickets for ______________. Reconciliation: A settlement of differences between people who don’t agree on something. Bugs and Yosemite Sam could not come to a reconciliation on ___________________. 3.9 Disintegrating: Becoming less united. Getting weaker. Unity among the army of spiders was disintegrating when the queen spider ___________________. Injunction: An official order issued by a court that forbids doing a certain act, such as marching in protest or going on strike. The judge signed an injunction forcing the lion’s handler to __________________.

3.11 Aspiring: Having a goal to do or have something. I am an aspiring ___________. Abundance: A large amount of something. The man and woman won an abundance of money in the lottery, allowing him to buy __________________. 3.12 Disperse: to separate or scatter in different directions Fred and Velma and the gang ____________ to get the gang of ghosts to disperse. Inflict: to cause suffering or something unpleasant In an effort to scare Scooby Doo, the ghost ___________ to inflict him with as much fear as possible. 3.13 Surging: moving quickly and forcefully in a particular direction Cease: to no longer do something 3.14 Option: choice Consulting Map, Dora the Explorer knew her options were _________________________. Despised: had no respect for someone or something: hated Even though Swiper was always __________, Dora never despised him.

3.16 Relatively: in a way that compares things Compared to an alligator, a ___________ is relatively the same size. Peered: looked closely or carefully at something The T-Rex peered closely at the ______________ just before it ____________. 3.17 Reinforcements: extra people, such as soldiers, police officers, or firefighters, who are sent to a place because their help is needed When the termites ___________, the ants sent for reinforcements. Vacuum: a state in which something is lacking or does not exist; an emptiness There is nothing worse than the vacuum felt in one’s heart when _______________________.

Pds 5 and 7: Begin with “The Popularity of Hatred” in chapter 14. We’ve Got a Job 14 No notes today. Chapter 14 Pds 5 and 7: Begin with “The Popularity of Hatred” in chapter 14. Pd 6: Begin with “The Walls of the Church” in chapter 14.

Tone, in written composition, is an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience.  Examples: “I’m so glad that jerk was fired; now I won’t have to deal with him anymore.” Vs. “It’s terrible that Tony was let go; he was such a great colleague!” “The movie was amazing! I was laughing so hard I cried!” Vs. “You can only watch infantile humor for so long before you want to punch yourself in the face.”

Amused Content Happy Pleasant Appreciative Dreamy Hopeful Proud Tone Vocabulary List Positive Tone/Attitude Words Amiable Consoling Friendly Playful Amused Content Happy Pleasant Appreciative Dreamy Hopeful Proud Authoritative Ecstatic Impassioned Relaxed Benevolent Elated Jovial Reverent Brave Elevated Joyful Romantic Calm Encouraging Jubilant Soothing Cheerful Energetic Lighthearted Surprised Cheery Enthusiastic Loving Sweet Compassionate Excited Optimistic Sympathetic Complimentary Exuberant Passionate Vibrant Confident Fanciful Peaceful Whimsical

Negative Tone/Attitude Words Accusing Choleric Furious Quarrelsome Aggravated Coarse Harsh Shameful Agitated Cold Haughty Smooth Angry Condemnatory Hateful Snooty Apathetic Condescending Hurtful Superficial Arrogant Contradictory Indignant Surly Artificial Critical Inflammatory Testy Audacious Desperate Insulting Threatening Belligerent Disappointed Irritated Tired Bitter Disgruntled Manipulative Uninterested Boring Disgusted Obnoxious Wrathful Brash Disinterested Outraged Childish Facetious Passive

Marauders smashed car windows and looted stores- some owned by whites and others by blacks. Someone stabbed a policeman three times in the back. Rioters pulled a white taxi driver out of his vehicle and stabbed him, then overturned the cab and torched it. When sparks set nearby buildings aflame, the mob prevented fire trucks driven by whites from reaching the site. Police sprayed tear gas from a tank, but the mob refused to disperse. A city block of apartment houses and businesses blazed. Part A. Which of the following words or phrases most closely matches the meaning of the word marauders? thieves graffiti artists An invader and attacker A fire fighter

Part A Reread the following sentence: Movement strategists concocted a new plan to catch the police off guard that Saturday. Which of the following words or phrases most closely matches the meaning of the word concocted? Destroyed Surrounded Created Traded

Part A Reread the following sentence: Movement strategists concocted a new plan to catch the police off guard that Saturday. Which of the following words or phrases acts as a context clue to help you determine the meaning of Part A? movement strategists plan guard

Review Terms: Central Idea Connotation/ Denotation Author’s Viewpoint

Central Idea Central Idea Detail 1 Detail 2 Detail 3

Arnetta didn’t seem scared to get arrested. Arnetta was arrested. Central Idea Central Idea Arnetta didn’t seem scared to get arrested. Arnetta was arrested. Arnetta was laughed at in the jail and treated badly.

Arnetta was willing to make sacrifices for equal rights. Central Idea Arnetta was willing to make sacrifices for equal rights. Arnetta didn’t seem scared to get arrested. Arnetta was arrested. Arnetta was laughed at in the jail and treated badly.

Work Time: 3.16 Plan an Explanatory Paragraph Any unfinished iPractices Interactive Reading Unit 3 Grammar Study Plan/ Vocabulary Study Plan, Spelling Study Plan Independent Reading

Wrap Up What part of today’s reading did you find most interesting?