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Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Read the slogans and answer the two questions. 12/9, 10 1. If I continue doing what I always do, I will just get what I always got. 2. Time to start being something! 3. Stop chasing the wrong things. Answer the following questions: Which quote do you think applies to you the most? Do you think Max will ever try to “be something?” Has he decided it isn’t worth it to try? Begin working on Interactive Reading/ iPractices/ Independent Reading.

Agenda Time (min.’s) Unit: Learning Essential Question: How does learning change the way we see ourselves? 10 Warm-Up: Life Slogans 5 Vocabulary: Vocabulary Review (Word Slam)… Reading Check 4.15 15 Read Aloud Freak the Mighty, Chapter 18; Analyzing Dialogue Classroom Conversation Whole Group 35 Work Time (Work Period: Similes, Metaphors, Symbols Activity, Interactive Reading, Finish Word Slam, Finish 4.5 Reading Check, Independent Reading) Wrap-Up

4.1 Unvanquished: a word describing something that hasn’t been defeated The alien was set to face off against his unvanquished foe in a game of ______________. Consequences: the effect of something that happened earlier The robot told the alien to _________________, or suffer the consequences. 4.2 Demeanor: someone’s appearance and behavior The Tasmanian Devil’s demeanor is very ____________. Invincible: impossible to defeat or overcome When Popeye ate _________, he knew he was invincible. 4.3 Intruding: entering a place without being invited Garfield _________ Odie for intruding on his nap. Impression: an idea or feeling about someone or something The hunter’s first impression of Big Foot was that he was ________. 4.4 Deficiency: A lack or a shortage of something that is needed. Cookie Monster had a deficiency of _______, so he ______. Fearsome: Causing dread or terror; frightening. Sesame Street was terrorized by the fearsome Oscar the Grouch when he _________________.

4.6 Confrontation: an angry situation or meeting between two or more people Barney the Dinosaur and Godzilla often got in confrontations over _______________. Quest: a journey or long trip to search for something that is not easy to find Zak and Wheezie could never go on a quest because they couldn’t ______________. 4.7 Artifact: an object that was made by a human long ago and has historical value The treasure hunter ___________ when he discovered the ancient artifact. Divulged: gave information that is private or secret Even Batman doesn’t divulge _____________. 4.8 Devised: planned or created something The knights devised a way to defeat the _________. Accomplished: succeeded in doing or completing something Boo finally accomplished winning over Mike and Sully by ___________. 4.9 Decline: to politely refuse to do or accept something Darth Vader chose to decline Yoda’s invitation to _________. Scuttling: running with sort steps It is so much fun to watch ____________ scuttling over my breakfast in the morning.

4.11 Intervention: care or treatment that is given to improve a situation Due to a problem with _______________, the student had to receive _____________ intervention. Expression: a word or group of words used to communicate a particular idea or feeling Thanks to memes, there are many different expressions used by _____________. 4.12 Abide: accept or tolerate When people don’t abide by the rule not to text and _________, serious consequences occur. Toxic: harmful; damaging; poisonous A combination of prescription ________ and other drugs or alcohol can be toxic. 4.13 Paralyzed: Unable to think clearly or act normally Coyote was paralyzed when he realized _________________. Deprived: To have something taken away by force Some people have a difficult time staying awake when they are deprived of __________. 4.14 Dysfunctional: unable to act, work, or behave in a normal or acceptable way, especially with other people Norton’s ability to get the job done was _______, but his planning was dysfunctional. Injustice: a situation in which a person or group of people are treated unfairly and denied their rights Morris couldn’t help but to feel the injustice when he received his __________.

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Chapter 18: Analyzing Dialogue Quote: What it tells us: Name: __________________ Freak the Mighty Chapter 18: Analyzing Dialogue Quote: What it tells us:

Wrap Up What makes Loretta Lee do what she does?