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HOMEROOM02/11/15 Write these important dates in your agenda: Wednesday 02/11 – Workplace Wednesday Thursday 02/12 – Floyd Spirit Wear Day for Friends Picture Day You may wear casual day clothes on this day if you’re taking friends pictures. Friday 02/13 – Valentine’s Day Dance YOU MUST WEAR STANDARD SCHOOL ATTIRE AT THE DANCE.
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E.L.T. 02/11/15 Warm Up: In your vision board journal, respond to the following prompt: Define success. What does success mean to you? Work Session: “Confusion in Coyote Canyon” Worksheet Closing: If you finish early, you may resume working on your vision board journal covers.
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LANGUAGE ARTS – WARM UP 02/12/15 Blue Teams. Sit in your Blue Teams. Similes & Metaphors Complete both sides
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02/12/15 Essential Question: How can I use my knowledge of figurative language to increase my reading comprehension? Standard: RL.6.4 – Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone.
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LANGUAGE ARTS – WORK SESSION 02/12/15 Brain Pop – Similes and Metaphors https://www.brainpop.com/english/writing/sim ilesandmetaphors/ https://www.brainpop.com/english/writing/sim ilesandmetaphors/
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LANGUAGE ARTS – WORK SESSION 02/12/15 Community Map Use your rough draft to create the real poster. You will need the following items on your map: Your six significant, labeled places Streets, trees, and other important landmarks Floyd Middle School A compass to show direction Remember-These 6 places have meaning to YOU!
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LANGUAGE ARTS – CLOSING SESSION 02/12/15 Community Map On your post-it note, write one simile and one metaphor for one of your six locations. An example of your post-it note: My house is as yellow as the sun. My house is the sun in the sky.
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LANGUAGE ARTS – CLOSING SESSION 02/12/15 Figurative Language - Matching Match each example to the literary device it uses. A. This is the hardest worksheet that has ever been made! B. Without the air conditioner, my room was an oven. C. The wind sang a lovely song in Marco’s ear. D. Marisol jumped into the pool with a splash! E. Her voice sounded like nails on a chalkboard. F. Marcia made milk chocolate macaroons for Mardi Gras. Alliteration ________ Hyperbole _________ Metaphor __________ Onomatopoeia _____ Personification _____ Simile _____________
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LANGUAGE ARTS – CLOSING SESSION 02/12/15 Figurative Language - Matching Check your work. How did you do? Mark your corrections and use this as a study guide! A. This is the hardest worksheet that has ever been made! B. Without the air conditioner, my room was an oven. C. The wind sang a lovely song in Marco’s ear. D. Marisol jumped into the pool with a splash! E. Her voice sounded like nails on a chalkboard. F. Marcia made milk chocolate macaroons for Mardi Gras. Alliteration ___F___ Hyperbole ___A____ Metaphor ____B____ Onomatopoeia __D_ Personification __C__ Simile _______E_____
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02/12/15 Closing Session Homework: Homework packet – Due today Add to your Reading Record (extra credit) Each entry needs parental initials!
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