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May 6, 2016 SWBAT: create project based on research INTEGRITY AND HONOR You need: Annotated project descriptor Annotated material pulled from two classes ago 5W’s information “Article of the Week” “Hot Off the Press” “You Are the Reporter” Ads Help Wanted Ad/ cover letter/ resume May 6, 2016 SWBAT: create project based on research If you are staying at my pace

May 6, 2016 SWBAT: create project based on research UPCOMING- EVEN DAY May 6, 2016 SWBAT: create project based on research THIS WEEK 5/10 LIB HW: Advice Column 5/12 HW: Essay FINAL WEEK 5/16 Grammar CBA Presentations 5/17

Simple Sentence: ? Has a subject and what it did I=subject Skinny side: Sentence Structure A sentence with one clause. ? Clause=idea Example: I hate this project. Has a subject and what it did I=subject hate= what the subject did

Two related ideas—each one could stand on their own. Compound Sentence: a sentence containing two or more clauses that can stand independently. Example: My students are frustrated and students wish I had a different final. Two related ideas—each one could stand on their own.

Skinny side Complex Sentence A sentence containing one or more subordinate clauses. REMINDER: Sentence= complete thought—subject and verb. Subordinate= cannot stand alone (dependent) Example: Although I have done much work on this project, I still do not understand the point of it. Although I have done much work on this project (what?) I still do not understand the point of it. (what?) When they joined together=complex sentence

Compound/Complex Sentence A sentence with two or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. Tip: You know it is dependent because it cannot stand alone—it needs the others. Example: This is a good project for my students, who think it is too much; I can understand how they might be frustrated.

Gerunds: Gerund is a noun formed by taking a verb and adding the suffix “-ing.” The gerund form of “give,” for example, is “giving.”. Identify the gerund in these sentences: Traveling might satisfy your desire for new experiences. My cat's favorite activity is sleeping. Hint: look for the word that is the action, if it has “ing”, it is probably the gerund.

May 2, 2016 SWBAT: create project based on research INTEGRITY AND HONOR May 2, 2016 SWBAT: create project based on research I would be looking at models ALL THE TIME

If you are dying to start laying out the documents https://www. canva If you are dying to start laying out the documents https://www.canva.com/ (you need to use your OPS account to register) Template is probably “magazine” or “flyer” Microsoft Word New document Template is probably “flyer” or “brochure”

Advice Column Dear Abby: You (as God or Goddess) writing someone (name your column) to ask for advice This is after you know things about your god/goddess You know some other facts about god/goddesses You are making references

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/05/ INTEGRITY AND HONOR PROJECT MINI LESSON Work Cited Page Basic Information: “what am I doing?” https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/05/ Specific: Book/ photo/ website https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/1/

May 5 & 6, 2015 SWBAT: create project based on research INTEGRITY AND HONOR Homework: Pacing wise-finish the ads/help wanted ads. Bellwork (10 minutes) Agenda (3 minutes) Skill/Activity (25 minutes) Research discussion Introduction of materials Workshop (45 minutes) Research/work Peace/Out (5 minutes) You don’t have homework Interesting/ “myth” is a homonym…