Agenda 9/10 Bellwork: Grammar Notes Finish Quiz Complete Materials List Complete Proposal Outline Homework: Write your section of the proposal for editing tomorrow.
Agenda 9/9 Bellwork: Rewrite “Save the Whales, Screw the Fish” analysis. REMEMBER ALL JOURNALS SHOULD BE IN ONE NOTEBOOK! Transcendentalism Quiz. Complete on their Planning Piece for the Transcendental Town. Homework: No Red Ink 2nd Period - mm3mh4mm 4th Period - 33mvc837 https://www.noredink.com/
Grammar Past Tense: All of Ms. Geiss’ students completed their grammar homework last night. Present Tense: Currently, all of Ms. Geiss’ students need to complete their grammar homework. Future Tense: All of Ms. Geiss’ students will complete their grammar homework tonight.
Present Tense What is wrong with the following: All of Oliver’s friends thinking he smells like salami. Whenever I walk to school, my dog follow me on the sidewalk. Sandy jump up and down on Brandy’s new shoes. Rude.
Past Tesnse What is wrong with the following: One year ago, we have our first anniversary. Leo the lion roars at the crowd of spectators.
Future Tesnse What is wrong with the following: If Norma eats a tons of bean, she farted all day. During the next test, all students were required to complete cartwheels.
Planning Piece Materials List List out your five responsibilities (group proposal & creative projects) Under each responsibility, list every material you will need to complete the assignment. Note the days that you will need to bring in these materials.
Planning Piece Basics What is your town’s name? What ideas should appear in your mission? Proposal Outline: For each section list 1 quote with in-text citation, 1 transcendental ideal, 3 practical uses. They should relate! Introduction: date, founders, location, etc Body paragraph #1: Economy of the Town. Body paragraph #2: Legal and Penal System of the Town. Body paragraph #3: Education System of the Town. Conclusion: Why town should be developed (as opposed to the other towns). Remember Correct in-text citations A work cited page (“Nature,” “Where I Lived and What I Lived For,” “Civil Disobedience”)