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Warm-Up: Take a sheet of paper (LINCS Strategy Sheet) from the tan bin Warm-Up: Take a sheet of paper (LINCS Strategy Sheet) from the tan bin. Grade 7 and 8 Place any supplies on your desk (paper and/or pencils). Directions: Write your name on the top of the sheet. In table A, write the following information: 1. Term:    Aghast 3. Reminding Word (sounds like): 4. Story (use the term and the reminding word): 5. Picture 2. Definition:  Horrified A

A I Do… LINCS Strategy Sheet 1. Term: Aghast    Aghast 3. Reminding Word (sounds like): 4. Story (use the term and the reminding word): 5. Picture 2. Definition:  Horrified A

Sample Words- I do What would your reminding word be? Territory (a place) tear (example) Navigate (to move someone in the right direction) steer (non-example: this is a synonym- it doesn’t sound like or look like navigate) Population (a group of people) pop (example- has a part that looks like part of “population” Sarcastic (being mean with your sense of humor) mean (non-example- this doesn’t look like or sound like sarcastic. It is just a synonym)

Sample Words- We do Which of the following are good examples of reminding words? Sustain (to keep in place) place (example or non-example?)

Sample Words- We do Which of the following are good examples of reminding words? Sustain (to keep in place) place (example or non-example?) Administration (management) mint (example or non-example?)

Sample Words- We do Which of the following are good examples of reminding words? Sustain (to keep in place) place (example or non-example?) Administration (management) mint (example or non-example?) Admitting (telling the truth) advertisement (example or non-example?)

Sample Words- We do Which of the following are good examples of reminding words? Sustain (to keep in place) place (example or non-example?) Administration (management) mint (example or non-example?) Admitting (telling the truth) advertisement (example or non-example?) Companion (a partner) company (example or non-example?)

Sample Words- We do Which of the following are good examples of reminding words? Sustain (to keep in place) place (example or non-example?) Administration (management) mint (example or non-example?) Admitting (telling the truth) advertisement (example or non-example?) Companion (a partner) company (example or non-example?) Unconventional (not normal) strange (example or non-example?)

Sample Words- We do Which of the following are good examples of reminding words? Sustain (to keep in place) place (example or non-example?) Administration (management) mint (example or non-example?) Admitting (telling the truth) advertisement (example or non-example?) Companion (a partner) company (example or non-example?) Unconventional (not normal) strange (example or non-example?) Inspirational (makes someone want to do something) spirit (example or non-example?)

Sample Words (You Do) What would your reminding word be? Travesty (something terrible that happens) Patron (someone who is a customer) Intermission (a short period of time between performances) Fundamental (being an important part of something) Persistent (never giving up) Reduction (a decrease in something) Expedition (an adventure) Resident (someone who lives in a particular place)

B We Do… LINCS Strategy Sheet 1. Term: Stupefied    Stupefied 3. Reminding Word (sounds like): 4. Story (use the term and the reminding word): 5. Picture 2. Definition:  Confused B

C You Do… LINCS Strategy Sheet 1. Term: Goad    Goad 3. Reminding Word (sounds like): 4. Story (use the term and the reminding word): 5. Picture 2. Definition:  Whip/ Annoy C

Agenda (Tuesday, 8/14) Warm-Up: Vocabulary Whole Group: LINCS Strategy Sheet Finish Classroom Rituals and Routines: Website (mrkernreading.weebly.com) Pass out folders Theme: “Hercules and the Wagoner” Vocabulary- Context Clues (rustic, bullocks, henceforth, vain) RATA- “Hercules and the Wagoner” and theme Theme: “The Donkey and the Grasshoppers” (theme- You do) Closing

Rustic Stupefied Aghast Goad Bullocks Henceforth Vain Directions: Write a definition for each word. Skip any words you really don’t know the meaning of. Rustic Stupefied Aghast Goad Bullocks Henceforth Vain

Agenda (Monday, 8/13) Warm-Up: Vocabulary Whole Group: Syllabus Fire-Drill Route Class Rules, Procedures, Rituals and Routines Homework Website (mrkernreading.weebly.com) Vocabulary Review Closing

Syllabus

Syllabus

Syllabus

Syllabus

Fire Drill Route

Class Rules, Rituals and Routines -Pencil Sharpener -Bathroom -Tissues/ Hand Sanitizer -Throwing things away -CHAMPS Folders Stamps- Rewards Turning items in Exit Slips

Homework

Homework

Homework

Website Mrkernreading.weebly.com

Website

Whole Group Lesson: Theme Hercules and the Wagoner A CARTER was driving a wagon along a country lane, when the wheels sank down deep into a rut. The rustic driver, stupefied and aghast, stood looking at the wagon, and did nothing but utter loud cries to Hercules to come and help him. Hercules, it is said, appeared and thus addressed him: “Put your shoulders to the wheels, my man. Goad on your bullocks, and never more pray to me for help, until you have done your best to help yourself, or depend upon it you will henceforth pray in vain.” From: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21/21-h/21-h.htm#link2H_4_0012

Whole Group Lesson: Theme Hercules and the Wagoner A CARTER was driving a wagon along a country lane, when the wheels sank down deep into a rut. The rustic (country or rural) driver, stupefied (confused) and aghast (horrified), stood looking at the wagon, and did nothing but utter loud cries to Hercules to come and help him. Hercules, it is said, appeared and thus addressed him: “Put your shoulders to the wheels, my man. Goad (whip- annoy) on your bullocks (bulls- steer), and never more pray to me for help, until you have done your best to help yourself, or depend upon it you will henceforth (from now on) pray in vain (with no use).”

Whole Group Lesson: Theme Hercules and the Wagoner A CARTER was driving a wagon along a country lane, when the wheels sank down deep into a rut. The rustic driver, stupefied and aghast, stood looking at the wagon, and did nothing but utter loud cries to Hercules to come and help him. Hercules, it is said, appeared and thus addressed him: “Put your shoulders to the wheels, my man. Goad on your bullocks, and never more pray to me for help, until you have done your best to help yourself, or depend upon it you will henceforth pray in vain.” What is the theme? (the lesson learned from the fable)

Whole Group Lesson: Theme Hercules and the Wagoner A CARTER was driving a wagon along a country lane, when the wheels sank down deep into a rut. The rustic driver, stupefied and aghast, stood looking at the wagon, and did nothing but utter loud cries to Hercules to come and help him. Hercules, it is said, appeared and thus addressed him: “Put your shoulders to the wheels, my man. Goad on your bullocks, and never more pray to me for help, until you have done your best to help yourself, or depend upon it you will henceforth pray in vain.” Self-help is the best help.

Whole Group Lesson: Theme (You Do) The Donkey And The Grasshopper A Donkey having heard some Grasshoppers chirping, was highly enchanted; and, desiring to possess the same charms of melody, demanded what sort of food they lived on to give them such beautiful voices. They replied, “The dew.” The Donkey resolved that he would live only upon dew, and in a short time died of hunger. Theme: ___________________

Whole Group Lesson: Theme (You Do) The Donkey And The Grasshopper A Donkey having heard some Grasshoppers chirping, was highly enchanted; and, desiring to possess the same charms of melody, demanded what sort of food they lived on to give them such beautiful voices. They replied, “The dew.” The Donkey resolved that he would live only upon dew, and in a short time died of hunger. Theme: Ignoring the important things in life trying to satisfy your desires can get you in trouble.

Closing What does theme mean?