16 DEC 2015 …If you are prepared for the test tomorrow. …which quotations you should have collected …what the Ghost of Future showed and taught Scrooge.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Outline Biographical Sketch of Charles Dickens Summary of A Christmas Carol Literature Elements Symbols My Favorite Quote.
Advertisements

Solving systems of linear equations. Get 7.1B and a piece of graph paper Get out 6.4 so I can check it for group points. Copy the below information onto.
Week 12 Mr. Spinogatti 8 th Grade Language Arts. Monday: 11/3/2014 Today you will be writing an in class essay for The Tell Tale Heart. The final version.
A Christmas Carol Novel by Charles Dickens, Play by Frederick Gaines Images and Discussion Questions English 7/7H Mrs. Gennosa.
Contraction Memory Contents: Box, set of contraction cards, instructions, 6 answer keys Instructions: 1.Place all cards blank side down in a group on a.
Warm-Up Day 2 If you were a Native American before the 1700s, would you welcome the "white man?"
 starter activity Find out at least 12 new facts about Dover and its castle by doing a ‘mill drill’ task.
BIO1130 Lab 2 Scientific literature. Laboratory objectives After completing this laboratory, you should be able to: Determine whether a publication can.
Factors Everyday Math Lesson 1.3. Lesson Objectives I can find all factors of a number. I can know and apply multiplication facts. I can write number.
Monday, November 5, /5/12 EQ: What are my 2 nd quarter goals? Warm Up: Notebook maintenance… take out all Unit 1 notebook pages, AND summer reading.
Warm Up Each table will be given a piece of chart paper with different topics discussed in the middle, including, “Pharaoh” “Pyramids” “Family Structure”
SEPTEMBER 9-13 Week Two English 9 A. Monday Sept 9 Attendance & Thought of the Day Absent students take vocabulary 1 quiz Return vocabulary 1 if all have.
Page ?, 11/12/08, Science Topic Objective: SWBAT brainstorm for their science fair project Catalyst: Staple in returned works.
 Define and identify Adjectives, Nouns, and Pronouns.  Explore the key idea of convictions  Read an excerpt from an autobiography  Build vocabulary.
A Christmas Carol Lourdes Cardador Trócoli. What is? The Christmas Carol is a story about christmas. Was written by one Britis Charles Dicken in 1843.
23 SEPT 2015 BELL ACTIVITY: JOURNAL…. Why do you think there are labor laws in the United States? Discuss the positives and the negatives. Labor laws dictate.
Ending Relationships in Healthy Ways. Although destructive elements can be warning signs in a relationship, they do not necessarily mean a relationship.
Friday, November 1, Vocabulary  Root Word of the Day  Quiz on Tuesday! Take this review to see how prepared you are!  Click the hyperlink! 
Warm-Up Day 3 What are some things that you think would destroy an empire or country? Explain?
CELEBRATIONS. This year (Euro 4), we’re going to focus on British celebrations. Next year (Euro 3), you’ll focus on American celebrations. Do you know.
British Literature December 3, On your index card, write a multiple- choice question to determine the meaning of your vocabulary word; do not mark.
Chapter 15 Periodic Table Review 10/14/15 Mrs. Muir.
Agenda Start EXCEL! (red pages) Create a Lesson 1 folder in Excel Excel Lesson 1 Step by Steps Excel Lesson 1 Vocabulary Save all Files in Excel/ Lesson.
11 Dec 2015 Bell Activity Journal: VOCABULARY USE REPORT PART I. Report on your Vocabulary Word from yesterday. What was the word and what does it mean?
14 DEC 2015 BELL ACTIVITY: JOURNAL PART I. Report on your Vocabulary Words from the weekend. What were the words and what do they mean? With whom, when.
Monday, September 16 th Entry Task 1. Give your lab packet to your partner. 2. Using a Pencil-Correct (thus far) the lab report that was given to you.
13 JAN 2016 BELL ACTIVITY: TAKE OUT THE LISTED ASSIGNMENTS AND SPEND 5 MINUTES QUIZZING EACH OTHER IN YOUR TEAM OVER THE DEFINITIONS. 1. VOCAB LIST 2.
Math Homework No Homework – Happy Chinese New Year! Students: You will need your student journal. Friday, January 30 th.
15 DEC 2015 BELL ACTIVITY: COMPLETE YOUR VOCABULARY WORKSHEET: 1. FINISH UP THE MEANINGFUL SENTENCES OR DRAWINGS FOR YOUR VOCABULARY WORDS. 2. PUT A STAR.
Bell Work 9/16/15 Students are given a mineral that is either quartz or topaz. Based on the data provided in the table, which property will be most helpful.
Good morning – open up to 5.3 notes 1.Highlight important info (key words/phrases/main ideas) 2.Chunk your notes into 3 sections 3.Write a question for.
Chapter 11 Section 1 (1)  WORK DUE: No work due  AGENDA: Notes for 11.1 Vocabulary page 328 Questions 1-8 page 331 Worksheet 11.1 DO NOW: Complete motion.
20 JAN 2016 BELL ACTIVITY: JOURNAL – Why did Buck want to be the team leader? What does wanting to be the team leader have to do with Buck’s life in California?
Capture / Recapture Applying Ratios to Probability
British Literature Monday October 17, 2016 Day 50
Bell Ringer: “Sorry, Wrong Number” Vocab. Quiz
Bellwork 9/8/2014 Take out a Pen and your notebook
Bell Work: Thursday, August 23
October 2, 2017 ~ Independent Reading!!
Radioactive equations
Complete the diagram column. Use the book, if needed.
Test Booklet- Begin on page 4 Answer Booklet- Pages 5-7 Questions 1-21
Upcoming, Important Dates:
Upcoming, Important Dates:
Test Booklet- begin on page 4 Answer Booklet- pages 5-9 questions 1-26
Week 2 PLOT AZAC #1.
Welcome to sixth grade! 10/03/2017
Upcoming, Important Dates:
Drama Unit Test Copy down the following information you will need to for your test tomorrow. This will go on your own paper in your binder. Copy this.
Bellringer.
Minds-On What themes are being developed in Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian? In your groups, write down four (4) themes.
Thursday, August 14 READ!!!.
Welcome to sixth grade! 08/28/2017
Welcome to sixth grade! 09/01/2017
English I Feb. 1, 2016.
Reading: Monday 1-28 I.J. 10 Turn in your Chunking Text Worksheet packet if you haven’t already. On Friday, we discussed in class whether anyone can own.
Week 14: 11/12-11/15 Tuesday: I.N.30: Argument vs. Claim,
Reading: I.J. 55 Before you begin silently reading, Read page 414 in your textbook. Take notes on the bolded words: Biographical Narrative, Objective,
LT - Today I will take a vocabulary pre-test to see if my word knowledge has improved and an ACCESS quiz to prepare for the ACCESS reading test. BR - Which.
Essential Learning Statement:
Learning Target I can compare two characters’ experiences
Reading: Monday Find your I.J. and have it on your desk (or a separate piece of paper) On the next page we haven’t written in, number the page #1.
Reading: Thursday 11-8 I.J. 45 Read pages ,
A Christmas Carol Act 1, Scene 3 continued.
Review Tasks CLU 3MR Lesson 6.
English 100 Tuesday, On a sheet of paper, comment on the following quote… you will keep this in your notebook: “Why?”
Tuesday, May 21 Reminders:
Experiments and Inference about Cause
Good Morning/Afternoon
Take out vocabulary, make sure name is on both sides
Presentation transcript:

16 DEC 2015 …If you are prepared for the test tomorrow. …which quotations you should have collected …what the Ghost of Future showed and taught Scrooge Due Tomorrow: 4 Ghost Worksheet; Vocabulary Worksheet; Thematic Quotations

If you finish the pretest early… Take out your 4 Ghosts Worksheet and make sure you have completed all 4 Columns on Ghosts 1-3 (Marley, Past, Present). Then work on Ghost #4 (Future).

You will be creating the key for the pretests in your groups. Group 1-4 GROUP 9-12 Group 5-8

Group Group Group Group (see next section)

As you wait for the other groups… Thematic Quotations Take out your Thematic Quotations sheet and complete the 7 Thematic Quotations that have been pointed out in class. The quotations have the following citations: 1.(Dickens 647; 1.2) 2.(Dickens 653; 1.3) 3.(Dickens 653; 1.3) 4.(Dickens 658; 1.5) 5.(Dickens 669; 2.3) 6.(Dickens 670; 2.4) 7.(Dickens 678; 2.5)

(Dickens 678; 2.5). “It is required...death” (Dickens 653; 1.3). “BUSINESS!!! Mankind was…my business” (Dickens 653; 1.3). “ When men and women…other journeys” (Dickens 647; 1.2). “Fezziwig had the power…a fortune” (Dickens 658; 1.5). “These are the Cratchits,…they do sing” (Dickens 669; 2.3). (Dickens 670; 2.4). “They are Man’s children…writing be erased” (Dickens 670; 2.4). “An act of kindness…giving is full of life” (Dickens 678; 2.5).

Be a Library Ninja – silent & inconspicuous

Reviewing the last ghost through film.

Submit your 4 Ghosts worksheet Use your thematic quotations page to complete the short answer portion of the test. Submit your vocabulary worksheet/ list of Thematic Quotations Complete the 45 question test over the dramatic elements, play & vocabulary READ SILENTLY FROM YOUR INDEPENDENT READING BOOK