Root Word INB Add clud, clus, and cogn to your INB. Homework is to add cor to your INB.

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Root Word INB Add clud, clus, and cogn to your INB. Homework is to add cor to your INB.

AWWUBIS Use one of today’s vocabulary words in a complex sentence. Start by writing a dependent clause with one of the following subordinating conjunctions: Although… When… While… Until... Because… If… Since… Now add a comma and an independent clause.

Homework We are “flipping” our classroom this week. You will take notes at home and then complete a project in class. gnments/414

CSSD Use the strategy that works for the particular situation. Practice with “El Nino.”

Test Corrections If you failed LDA #3, you will be getting your test back. Revise your answers for the questions you got wrong. BE SURE TO PROVE YOUR ANSWER WITH TEXT EVIDENCE. Complete these corrections at Study Hall Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Meet me at Study Hall on Thursday to check your work.

“Barbie” Questions about text Important parts of text Word to describe Veronica’s character 1.

How to Connect to the Text Mark important parts with pink clips. Mark places you have questions with green clips.

“Barbie” Questions about text Important parts of text Word to describe Veronica’s character 1.

Dependent or Independent? When Barbie saw Ken for the first time. She thought he was stuck up. Although there were baby dolls available. Barbara Handler preferred to play with paper dolls.

Dependent or Independent? When Barbie saw Ken for the first time, she thought he was stuck up. Although there were baby dolls available, Barbara Handler preferred to play with paper dolls.

Point of View From whose point of view is this story told? What proof can you provide?

Wonderings? Why does Veronica point out that Uncle Rudy makes more money than her other uncles? Why hasn’t Veronica ever owned a real Barbie? What do we know about Veronica’s family? What is Veronica’s neighborhood like?

Questions You Have

What is sympathy? I Do you have sympathy for any characters in this video? Why or why not? Mark places in the story today where you feel sympathy for a character.

Discussion When did you have sympathy for a character? Why? Does anyone see it differently?

Clauses, clauses, clauses First, write a dependent clause about today’s story using a subordinating conjunction. Although When While Until Because If Since

Clauses, Clauses, Clauses Trade you dependent clause with someone at your table. Turn their dependent clause into a complex sentence by adding an independent clause to the beginning or end of their clause. REMEMBER, only use a comma if the dependent clause starts the sentence. When I am hungry, I eat something.

Building Your Answer Write this question: “Why is having a real Barbie so important to Veronica?” Answer it and find two pieces of text evidence to support your answer.

Shared Inquiry Discussion Everyone answers at least once. Raise your hand to be selected to answer. Use text evidence to support your answer. Feel free to share new or opposing viewpoints.