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Honors Paideia A Agenda 9/8/2015

Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc.

Distribute AOW (Due 9/18)

Complete the

Warm Up

Review the Essential Questions and Objectives

Grammar Notes and

Practice

Writing Notes and Practice

Review Public Speaking Rubric

Leadership Presentations

Complete a Closure QuestionSlide2

Honors Paideia B Agenda 9/9/2015

Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc.

Distribute

AOW (Due 9/17)

Complete the Warm Up

Review the Essential Questions and Objectives

Grammar Notes and Practice

Writing Notes and Practice

Review Public Speaking Rubric

Leadership Presentations

Complete a Closure QuestionSlide3

As he ran across the room, Tom accidentally broke the big vase of flowers.

To the original sentence a secondary clause containing a pronoun has been added.

Pronoun

- is a word that takes the place of a noun. The pronoun

he

replaces Tom.

Clause

- a group of words that contains a subject and a verb.

Independent Clause

- Contains a subject, verb, and a complete thought. It can stand alone as a sentence-

Tom accidentally broke the big vase of flowers.

Dependent Clause

- Contains a subject, verb, but lacks a complete thought.

As he ran across the roomSlide4

Remember:

First label the nouns, verbs, articles, subject, and object in the sentence.

Then label the adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, prepositional phrase, phrasesSlide5

Nouns, Verbs, Articles, Subject, Object

Jane played the harp.

Allen drank the milk.

Sarah fluffed the pillow.

Agnes made the bed.

Todd planted the flowers.Slide6

Label the adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, and prepositional phrases in each sentence.

Jane enthusiastically played the euphonic harp to the audience.

Allen greedily drank the cold milk from the glass.

Sarah happily fluffed the new pillow on her bed.

Agnes angrily made the disheveled bed for her brother.

Todd regretfully planted the flowers on the grave.Slide7

Grammar Practice- Now label the pronoun, independent and dependent clauses.

When she arrived on stage, Jane enthusiastically played the euphonic harp to the audience.

As soon as he sat down for dinner, Allen greedily drank the cold milk from the glass.

Before her grandmother retired for bed, Sarah happily fluffed the new pillow on her bed.

After she got in trouble, Agnes angrily made the disheveled bed for her brother.

When he was finally alone, Todd regretfully planted the flowers on the grave.Slide8

Diction Practice

“n you at the ivory-n-ebony/ crooning “I Left My Heart…” to momma,/

winkin

n smiling n

jazzin

n

profilin

/ n

sangin

n

sangin

/ n

sangin

n

soundin

/

sweeeeeeeeeeee

t.

-Williams,

“The Famous Door”

The words in this poem imitate the way someone talks. Why do you think Williams uses these kinds of words instead of standard English words? What does the diction add to the total effect of the passage?

How would the impact of the passage change if we wrote the lines like this:

And you at the piano/ singing to momma,/ winking and smiling/ and singing/ and sounding sweet.

Write a short poem that captures the way you sound when you talk to your friends. Use slang and creative spelling to make your poem sound like talking when you read it aloud.Slide9

Create the Following Table

Group

Members

Content

/ Information Grade

Presentation Grade

One

Question or CommentSlide10

Honors Paideia A Agenda 9/10/2015

Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc

.

No Warm Up Begin the Test

Complete the Assessment

Reflection

Complete the Leadership PresentationsSlide11

Honors Paideia B Agenda 9/11/2015

Housekeeping- place homework on the right corner, sharpen your pencils, dispose of any trash etc.

No Warm Up Begin the Test

Complete the Assessment Reflection

Complete the Leadership Presentations