Mr. Krieger.   Go over vocab list  Introduce new story  Introduce poetry Reading Objectives.

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Mr. Krieger

  Go over vocab list  Introduce new story  Introduce poetry Reading Objectives

  Rhyme Scheme-the pattern of the rhyme in a poem  Stanza-a “paragraph” of a poem  Paraphrase-a short summary of what a poem means  Couplet-two lines that have a pair of rhyming words at the end  Figurative Language-words that don’t have a literal meaning Vocab List

  Introduce grammar lesson  Introduce writing burger English Objectives

  Action verb- a verb showing action  Linking verb-connects a subject and a verb  Ex: She is running around the classroom.  I am walking the dog. Verbs

  Phys. Geography of the US Geography Objectives

  Covers most of Northeastern US  Appalachian Mountains  Covers most of Western US  Rocky Mountains  LONG river that stretches from Louisiana to Minnesota  Mississippi River GUESS THAT PHYS. FEATURES

  Multiplying 0, 1, 2, Math Objectives