WARM-UP: QUICKWRITE On page 18-19 on your INB: Write today’s date Record today’s agenda: Warm-up Table of Contents page 2 Vocabulary for “Hip Hop Planet”

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WARM-UP: QUICKWRITE On page on your INB: Write today’s date Record today’s agenda: Warm-up Table of Contents page 2 Vocabulary for “Hip Hop Planet”

WARM-UP Answer the following questions: What influence does hip hop have in our society or in our world? What is its message? Is it just music or something more?

TABLE OF CONTENTS DatePage TitlePage Number 8/18Academic Vocabulary6-12 8/18Student Expectations13 8/18Syllabus /18Cornell Notes and Writing Rubrics 16 8/18Routines and Procedures Cornell Notes and Summary 17 8/19Agenda and WarmUps 8/18-8/ /19Hip Hop Gallery Walk and Paragraph 21 8/20Vocabulary23

VOCABULARY On page 23 of your INB, create a vocabulary organizer/chart like the one on the following slide. There are 10 vocabulary words. Organize your chart with 4 columns. Vocabulary WordDefinitionExamples (What it is. Where I see it. What pictures come to mind.) Sentence

Vocab WordMeaningExample/PictureSentence Credibility(noun)Worthy of belief or confidence; capable of being believed Experts have it. It’s about being professional. I think of doctors and lawyers. “They had no journalism degrees. No money. No credibility.” The Surgeon General has a lot of credibility in the field of medicine. Permeated (verb)Leaking into, spreading through, reaching many places To Linger (verb) Lingering (adj) To stay around, hang around for awhile To embrace (verb)To hold, hug, or welcome someone or something Legacy (noun)The heritage or powerful story a person or group of people leave behind Hypocrisy (noun)The act of pretending to have morals or beliefs that you don’t really have or practice Defiant (adj)Marked by resistance or bold opposition to authority; challenging Enigma (noun)A puzzling situation that can’t be explained Clarion (adj)Clear and ringing like a high trumpet sound Moral (adj or noun) Being able to take actions that show you know the difference between right and wrong

HOMEWORK Complete the chart. Do the Examples column (3 choices) Draw a picture of the word Explain where and how you have heard the word before Find the word in “Hip Hop Planet” and copy the sentence from the article Make up a personal sentence. I should be able to tell from the sentence that you know what it means. I want to see some context clues.