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Week 9 Bellwork

NO BELLWORK- CLASS IN LIBRARY Freshmen Monday NO BELLWORK- CLASS IN LIBRARY

Sophomore Monday Copy down the terms and definitions. Inscribe- carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface Ration- a fixed portion that is allotted Harvest- the gathering of a ripened crop Ensconce- fix firmly Pasture- A field covered with grass and suitable for grazing.

NO BELLWORK- CLASS IN LIBRARY Freshmen Block Period 1 NO BELLWORK- CLASS IN LIBRARY

Sophomore Block Period 1 Instructions: Find the subjects, verbs, and predicate nominatives in these sentences. Some may have compound subjects, verbs, or predicate nominatives. Some may not have a predicate nominative. 1. Abbott and Costello were famous actors and a comedy team. 2. Radio and television have become old inventions and household necessities. 3. Many neglected children become really unhappy grownups. 4. The car has been here for a long time. 5. She was a model and became a movie star.

NO BELLWORK- CLASS IN LIBRARY Freshmen Block Period 2 NO BELLWORK- CLASS IN LIBRARY

Sophomore Block Period 2 If you could make any law you wanted, what would it be and why? Write seven full sentences.

Freshmen Friday Journal. Write five full sentences in response to the prompt. If you could build the perfect house for yourself, what would it look like? What different rooms would it have?

Sophomore Friday Write a sentence for each vocabulary word. Inscribe- carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface Ration- a fixed portion that is allotted Harvest- the gathering of a ripened crop Ensconce- fix firmly Pasture- A field covered with grass and suitable for grazing.