Vocab. 9 Worksheet. TEST (Part 2): Read pp. 129-132 & do questions 1-6.

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Vocab. 9 Worksheet

TEST (Part 2): Read pp & do questions 1-6.

Sage Advice: Proverbs & Aphorisms EQ: How can I interpret and apply pithy sayings?EQ: How can I interpret and apply pithy sayings?

Agenda Bellringer Bellringer Vocab Sent. Vocab Sent. Ben Franklin ppt. Ben Franklin ppt. Groupwork: interpretations Groupwork: interpretations Partner Project with Rubric Partner Project with Rubric Sage Slap! Sage Slap!

Ben Franklin (pp ) Printer at brother’s shop Printer at brother’s shop At 16 yrs. old – journalist (Silence Dogood: satire of life and politics) At 16 yrs. old – journalist (Silence Dogood: satire of life and politics) At 17 yrs. old – his own print shop in Philadelphia At 17 yrs. old – his own print shop in Philadelphia Poor Richard’s Almanack (bestseller; from 1732 to 1758) – fictitious author/editor; info on sun, moon, weather, aphorisms (brief saying that teaches a moral) Poor Richard’s Almanack (bestseller; from 1732 to 1758) – fictitious author/editor; info on sun, moon, weather, aphorisms (brief saying that teaches a moral) Attempted moral perfection (P. 144) of actions and thoughts Attempted moral perfection (P. 144) of actions and thoughts

Inventor after 42 yrs. old! Swim fin Swim fin Fire department Fire department Bifocals Bifocals Street lights Street lights Stove Stove Confirmed laws of electricity Confirmed laws of electricity Charted the Gulf Stream Charted the Gulf Stream Earthquakes, ocean currents Earthquakes, ocean currents Odometer Odometer Daylight Savings Time! Daylight Savings Time!

Famous Diplomat/Politician: Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence French support French support Peace treaty with Britain Peace treaty with Britain Constitution Constitution Ambassador Ambassador “the father of his country” “the father of his country”

Interpret, Apply, & Analyze “Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.”“Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.” Interpret: Those who are foolish look big and successful and want to party now, but those who are wise and earn money through hard work and savings are those who will enjoy the benefits long-term. Apply: I can apply this adage by working hard now and being disciplined in my career & studies, so that I will have a financially secure future. Analyze: Virtues = hard work and patienceAnalyze: Virtues = hard work and patience

Let’s do the text element on the next page. InterpretApplyAnalyze

Flipchart: Magic Ink Group Assignment Interpret 6 proverbs/group and apply the 6.Interpret 6 proverbs/group and apply the 6. Be prepared to share whole class.Be prepared to share whole class.

Bellringer: ACT practice questionACT LEVEL 3: LOCATING INFOLEVEL 3: LOCATING INFO

TEST (Part 2): Read pp & do questions 1-6.

Agenda Bellringer Bellringer Vocab. puzzle Vocab. puzzle Sage Slap! Sage Slap! Partner Project (Multimedia) Partner Project (Multimedia)

Proverb Research & Presentation Project EQ: How can I create a multimedia project to present my research and interpretation?

Sage Slap! Let’s interpret these aphorisms. Journal on one (your choice). Let’s interpret these aphorisms. Journal on one (your choice). Create your own proverb & slap it on the board with a sticky note! Create your own proverb & slap it on the board with a sticky note!

PARTNERS: PowerPoint or Prezi... Research & find 5 proverbs. Interpret, apply, & analyze. See Rubric.

Rubric: 5 adages (2 from other countries)15 pts. 5 adages (2 from other countries)15 pts. 5 interpretations15 pts. 5 interpretations15 pts. 5 applications (personal, first-person)15 pts. 5 applications (personal, first-person)15 pts. 5 virtues15 pts. 5 virtues15 pts. 5 graphics15 pts. 5 graphics15 pts. PowerPoint/Prezi(6 slides min.)10 pts. PowerPoint/Prezi(6 slides min.)10 pts. Layout (balanced, neat, legible) 5 pts. Layout (balanced, neat, legible) 5 pts. Grammar10 pts. Grammar10 pts.