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A Ratify Approve or confirm Warm-Up: Take a new LINCS strategy sheet.
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B Tyranny Cruelty, bullying.
D Economic Having to do with money.
Copy the following words and then write their definitions: Ratify
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D Sovereign Absolute; supreme; total
B A beginner, one who is not paid for doing a job
Obstruct: Persecute: Assent: Impartial: Delegate: Tyranny: Aghast:
E Composed Made up of. Warm-Up: Do NOT take a paper from the tan bin.
G Absolute Total and complete.
E Constituent Basic, essential
F Sanctions Punishments or penalties
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F Resolution An answer or solution to a problem.
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Write a sentence that uses the following two words and animal.
F Warm-Up: Do not take a paper from the tan bin.
F Bias Favoritism; (like playing favorites) Warm-Up: No paper.
A Warm-Up: Take a new LINCS strategy sheet from the tan bin.
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A Persecute To bully, harass, torment, or bother.
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Obstruct: (Write the definition) Persecute: Assent: Impartial:
C Warm-Up: Do not take a paper from the tan bin.
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Multitudes Inferred Institutions Initiate
Obstruct Persecute Assent Impartial Delegate Tyranny Aghast
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A Warm-Up: Take a new LINCS sheet from the tan bin (sheet 9).
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C Regulated Controlled, planned.
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E Fundamental Basics; very important part of something
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NEGATIVE NEUTRAL POSITIVE
A Libel Using untrue words to hurt someone’s reputation.
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B Obligated Required to do something.
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Ratify: Approve or confirm
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B Propaganda Lies used to persuade people into believing something
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D Appoint Select or choose. Warm-Up: Take no paper from the tan bin.
E Desist Warm-Up: Do NOT take a paper from the tan bin.
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C Unanimous Common. Totally agreed upon.
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B 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:  Institutions    3. Reminding Word (sounds like or looks like): 4. Story (use the definition and the reminding word): 5. Picture 2. Definition:  Groups and organizations. B

Sheets 7 and 8 7A: Libel: Using untrue words to hurt someone’s reputation 7B: Propaganda: Lies used to persuade people into believing something 7C: Slander: Insults and bad information used to hurt someone’s reputation. 7D: Appoint: Select or choose. 7E: Conserving: Saving, keeping, protecting. 7F: Incriminate: To show evidence or proof of involvement in a crime. 8A: Inferred: Understood, supposed, concluded. 8B: Institutions: Groups and organizations.

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 6A: Absolute: Total and complete 6B: Obligated: Required to do something 6C: Unanimous: Common; totally agreed upon 6D: Sovereign: Absolute; supreme; total 6E: Constituent: Basic; essential 6F: Sanctions: Punishments or penalties

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)

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.

Agenda (Tuesday, 1/22) Essential Question: Using dialogue and actions from the text as evidence, how are we aware that Luke is beginning to change? Standard: LAFS.8.RL.1.3 Analyze how particular lines of dialogue or incidents in a story or drama propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision. LAFS.8.RL.1.1 Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. Objective: Students will use essential details of a text to determine how aspects of a character are being revealed. Warm-Up: LINCS Strategy: Institutions Whole Group: Station Preparation Work Period: Technology: Achieve 3000, fill out yellow sheet and answer Activity Questions (“Just What the Doctor Ordered”) Independent Work: Grade 8: Read Chapters 9 and 10 of Among the Hidden 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: See Teacher-Led Groups slides.

HOMEWORK 3-3

Thor A Stephanie Akers B Christian Hendrix C Jaquan Eley E SRC: Army Code Talkers (Common Lit) A Stephanie Akers B Christian Hendrix C Jaquan Eley E Joevin Kearse  Captain America SRC:Explainer: How Scientists Know Earth is Warming (Common Lit) Rylee Patterson Cody Tison Done Yancey Nicolas Duarte G Lataysia Jones Iron Man WR 1, 2 and Fluency 3, 4 A Brown, Paris B Gjoka, Klevisa C Kevin Fera D Cardarrius Mosley  Black Widow SRC Army Code Talkers (Common Lit) Connor Chubb Luis Osorio Alexis Rivera E Angel Chavez

Thor A Laleh Ghasseminia B Izabella Dupree C Jalantis Stephens F SRC Army Code Talkers (Common Lit) A Laleh Ghasseminia B Izabella Dupree C Jalantis Stephens F Bryan Johnson H Chris Moore  Captain America SRC:Explainer: How Scientists Know Earth is Warming (Common Lit) Cortney Reneau Antonio Mancinotti E Jaylon Hawkins Tenasia Velezcruz Iron Man WR (1-3) and WM (4-6) A Skylar Harris B Madison Macias C Janie Jackson D Paige Clayton E Jacob Bollinger F Dontrell Harris H Darius Mitchell  Black Widow SRC Army Code Talkers (Common Lit) Justin Norales Jayonna Robinson Jatavia Bell Angel McClintock Tara Newmans

Iron Man A Damario Everheart Black Widow Laila Foreman Thor WR A Damario Everheart Black Widow WM Laila Foreman  Thor SRC Army Code Talkers (Common Lit) Zahir Miller C Tazarya Sailor F Zachary Hewett H Oscar Stern  Captain America SRC:Explainer: How Scientists Know Earth is Warming (Common Lit) Jordan Marshall Alan Banjac Avery Roca Emmanuel King

Iron Man A Faridatu Sannoh D Jeremiah Powell E Trevin Butler G   Iron Man WM (1-2) and Fluency (3-4) A Faridatu Sannoh D Jeremiah Powell E Trevin Butler G Jaquez Lloyd  Black Widow SC Army Code Talkers (Common Lit) Brandon Ervie C Jaquaivius Harden Joey Witt Esther Vaz F Lashai Walker    Thor SRC Army Code Talkers (Common Lit) A Edwin Carlos C Ivan Cuadra-Ramirez D Andy Ramirez F Juan Alameda De La Rosa  Captain America SRC:Explainer: How Scientists Know Earth is Warming (Common Lit) Kayanna Lee B Mario Lopez Zackary Martin E Ezekiel Valenzuela G Fiorgen Xhafkollari

Clark Kent 1 1/22 Among the Hidden 11-14

How has the fact that Luke has discovered another third child begun to change him?

High Order Thinking Question, Chapters 8-10 How has the fact that Luke has discovered another third child begun to change him? 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 are all of the different things Luke must consider when deciding what to do about the third child? Why would Luke never have assumed the other third child could be a girl? What does this tell us about Luke? Nature and the weather are mentioned several times in the chapters. How do they affect the plot? Is it more important for Luke to be governed by courage or fear in these chapters?

Closing When the Joker answered Batman’s questions, he just ___________ himself. He had been guilty of stealing from banks and many other ______________. Appointed Conserving Incriminated Inferred Institutions