F Resolution An answer or solution to a problem.

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F Sanctions Punishments or penalties
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F Resolution An answer or solution to a problem. Warm-Up: Do NOT take a paper from the tan bin. Place any late homework on your desk. In the next table of your LINCS sheet, copy the following information: 1. Term:   Resolution    3. Reminding Word (sounds like or looks like): 4. Story (use the definition and the reminding word): 5. Picture 2. Definition: An answer or solution to a problem. F Chapter 13

Sheets 5 and 6 5A: Ratify: Approve or confirm 5B: Amateur: A beginner, one who is not paid for doing a job 5C: Regulated: Controlled, planned 5D: Dispute: An argument or disagreement 5E: Composed: Made up of 5F: Resolution: An answer or solution to a problem

Sheets 1 and 2 1A. Aghast: horrified 1B. Stupefied: confused 1C. Goad: to whip or annoy into doing something 1D. In Vain: with no purpose 1E. Spontaneously: suddenly 1F. Navigate: to find the correct path from one spot to another 2A. Empower: To give power or strength to. 2B. Timid: Being scared or being unsure of yourself. 2C. Philanthropy: A desire to help people, especially through charity. 2D. Advocate: To speak or write in favor of something. 2E. Amend: To make minor changes in something to make it more fair. 2F. Peer: A person who is equal to another in abilities, qualifications, age, background and social status.

Sheets 3 and 4 3A. Obstruct: To interrupt or block. 3B. Prosecution: Taking someone to court for committing a crime. 3C. Assent: Acceptance, agreement, approval. 3D. Impartial: Neutral, fair, on neither side. 3E. Delegate: Assign something to a group of people to do. 3F. Grievance: Complaint, criticism, protest. 4A. Persecute: To bully, harass, torment, or bother. 4B. Tyranny: Cruelty, bullying. 4C. Plunder: To steal or rob. 4D. Economic: Having to do with money. 4E. Fundamental: Basics; very important part of something. 4F. Bias: Favoritism; (like playing favorites)

Sheet One Aghast: horrified Stupefied: confused Goad: to whip or annoy into doing something In Vain: with no purpose Spontaneously: suddenly Navigate: to find the correct path from one spot to another Sheet Two Empower: To give power or strength to. Timid: Being scared or being unsure of yourself. Philanthropy: A desire to help people, especially through charity. Advocate: To speak or write in favor of something. Amend: To make minor changes in something to make it more fair. Peer: A person who is equal to another in abilities, qualifications, age, background and social status.

Agenda (Monday, 11/5) Essential Question: How do the essential details help me to determine the overall meaning of a text? Standard: RL1 Finding key details Objective: Students will use essential details of a text to come to a conclusion based on a high order thinking question. Warm-Up: LINCS: Resolution Whole Group: Prepare for rotations Work Period: Technology: Achieve 3000, fill out yellow sheet and answer Activity Questions (Becoming Kareem-Abdul Jabbar)( Independent Work: Grade 8: Read Chapter 12 of Life and Death and complete BMH questions and HOTQ. Independent Reading: Choose a book from the class library. Read quietly. Focus on any new vocabulary you can find. Teacher-Led: Skill-based lessons. WR: Syllabication, Chunking; SRC: Theme-Aesop’s Fables (using essential details to determine theme)

 CA Iron Man (WR) A Mosley, Cardarrius C Brown, Paris D Alexis Rivera  IM  Black Widow (WR) Gjoka, Klevisa B Fera, Kevin E Eley, Jaquan  BW  Thor (SRC) Akers, Stephanie Chavez, Angel Duarte, Nicolas G Hendrix, Christian H Osorio, Luis  Thor  Captain America (SRC) Chubb, Connor Kearse, Joevin Tison, Cody Patterson, Rylee

 BW  Thor (SRC) A Bell, Jatavia B Dupree, Izabella C Reneau, Cortney D Ghasseminia, Laleh F Moore, Christopher  Thor  Captain America (SRC) Hawkins, Jaylon Clayton, Paige Mancinotti, Antonio Velezcruz, Tenasia E Johnson, Bryan H Fleming, Kristopher  CA Iron Man (WR) A Harris, Skylar C Mitchell, Darius E Macias, Madison G Robinson, Jayonna D Harris, Dontrell  IM  Black Widow (WR) Clearwater, Bremen Jackson, Janie McClintock, Angel F Norales, Justin Stephens, Jalantis

 CA Iron Man (WR) A Foreman, Laila B Sailor, Tazarya D Jackson, William F Banjac, Alan IM Black Widow (WR) C Stern, Oscar  BW  Thor (SRC) King, Emmanuel Miller, Zahir  Thor  Captain America (SRC) Hewett, Zachary Marshall, Jordan G Roca, Avery

 CA Iron Man (WR) A Powell, Jeremiah D Butler, Trevin E Lloyd, Jacquez F Vaz, Esther  IM  Black Widow (WR) Lee, Kayanna B Lopez, Mario C Walker, Lashai Xhafkollari, Fiorgen Carlos, Edwin  BW  Thor (SRC) B Ervie, Brandon D Martin, Zackary E Ramirez, Andy F Witt, Joey  Thor  Captain America (SRC) A Sannoh, Faridatu C Harden, Jaquaivius Alameda De La Rosa, Juan G Valenzuela, Ezekiel H Cuadra-Ramirez, Ivan

Steve Rogers 1 10/30 Life and Death 12

What effect does learning about a girl she doesn’t know have on Maria What effect does learning about a girl she doesn’t know have on Maria? Explain.

High Order Thinking Question, Chapter 11 Does Maria have legitimate reasons to hate school? Explain. Begin with a complete topic sentence that answers the question. Cite your evidence. Include evidence from the book that supports your topic sentence. Use at least two pieces of evidence to support your answer. Include at least one elaboration/ explanation sentence with each piece of evidence that shows how your evidence supports your topic sentence. Finish with a concluding sentence.

Socratic Seminar 2 Book-Mind-Heart Questions 1 Version of the High Order Thinking Question What kind of an effect did reading have on Maria? What are different reasons for reading books? Provide examples from the book as well as your own. Is it really possible for a book to “change a person’s life?” or, is that just a “cliché” written by educators to make kids feel like they should read books? Use information from Life and Death or “Becoming Kareem Abdul-Jabbar”.

Closing How would you look if someone found a resolution to persecution and tyranny in the world? C D A B