Bell Ringer: But by far, the most loathsome thing about Mrs. Pratchett was the filth that clung around her. English 9 November 11 and 12 English 9 November.

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Bell Ringer: But by far, the most loathsome thing about Mrs. Pratchett was the filth that clung around her. English 9 November 11 and 12 English 9 November 11 and 12

English 9 November 11 and 12 I Can…:  Learn and use the format of a formal letter.  Write a letter of commendation. Plan:  Introduce the formatting of a formal letter.  Write a formal letter of commendation.

English 9 November 11 and 12  Ticket out the Door:  Why is it important to let people know what they have done for you?  Ticket out the Door:  Why is it important to let people know what they have done for you?

Bell Ringer: The mere sight of her grimy right hand with its black fingernails digging an ounce of Chocolate Fudge out of the jar would have caused a starving tramp to go running from the shop. English 9 November 13 and 14 English 9 November 13 and 14

English 9 November 13 and 14 I Can…:  Analyze the elements of style.  Analyze character traits. Plan:  Read and Analyze “Boy” by Roald Dahl. Page 474.  Answer questions 9-13

English 9 November 13 and 14  Ticket out the Door:  Have you ever played a joke on someone that has gone too far? How did you feel?  Ticket out the Door:  Have you ever played a joke on someone that has gone too far? How did you feel?

Bell Ringer: We try to make the inside of each StoryCorps booth something of a sacred space, as peaceful and serene as possible English 9 November 15 English 9 November 15

English 9 November 15 I Can…:  Analyze the elements of style.  Analyze character traits. Plan:  Read and Analyze “Boy” by Roald Dahl. Page 474.  Quiz  Creative write.

English 9 November 15  Ticket out the Door:  If you could interview anyone in the world, living or dead, who would it be and why? What questions would you ask?  Ticket out the Door:  If you could interview anyone in the world, living or dead, who would it be and why? What questions would you ask?