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Copy down your homework assignments for this week in your agenda. Announcements Monday Reading- Reading Log with summary and parent signature Tuesday Reading- Reading Log with summary and parent signature First two student to finish copying the HW. Please pass out graded work in tote tray. I will be returning work with a grade on it. Place in your “graded work” section. If it is a failing grade, you will need to return it with a parent signature. Scholastic Book Orders DUE NEXT FRIDAY Tutorials will be available for students who need to make up work or retest. Wednesday English- Spelling Pyramids in CURSIVE 1X #1-9 Thursday English- Vocabulary Words and Definitions 3X’s Homework Guide Sept. 23 - 27 Copy down your homework assignments for this week in your agenda.

Personification- giving human characteristics to non-living things In the “Class Work” Section of your WOW BINDER Create your vocabulary study guide for Week 1_5. Personification- giving human characteristics to non-living things Alliteration – two or more words in a row starting with the same sound Idiom- a phrase with a figurative meaning Tone-author’s attitude Rhyme Scheme- lines with similar ending sounds Simile-comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as” Metaphor- comparing two unlike things Hyperbole- exaggeration Onomatopoeia- a word that copies a sound Biography – a story about someone’s life G. Arevalo 2012-2013

Simile – G. Arevalo 2012-2013

Metaphor – G. Arevalo 2012-2013

Hyperbole - These books weigh a ton! G. Arevalo 2012-2013

Onomatopoeia – G. Arevalo 2012-2013

Biography – story of someone’s life G. Arevalo 2012-2013

Personification – G. Arevalo 2012-2013

Alliteration – G. Arevalo 2012-2013

Idiom – G. Arevalo 2012-2013

Tone – author’s attitude G. Arevalo 2012-2013

Rhyme Scheme – G. Arevalo 2012-2013

English Homework should be in the tray English Homework should be in the tray. Please place READING LOG on desk. Take out a sheet of notebook paper. Write the correct Stehlik heading at the top. (see example below) Draw a 4 X 4 square. As you wait for the test to begin, take this time to UPDATE your READER’S DATA for books read this week. If you have a book recommendation, please fill out a leaf and place on our genre tree. First Last Name Stehlik Inter. ELA, Block ___ Sept. 20, 2013 Vocabulary Bingo 1-5

Vocabulary Bingo FREE SPACE Alliteration Hyperbole Metaphor Mood Onomatopoeia Personification Point of view Idiom Simile Symbolism Theme Tone Rhyme scheme Biography Genre Vocabulary Bingo FREE SPACE