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13 November 2018 2 Next complete your CWOW house in your notebook for the word daunting 3 When you finish read silently VOICE LEVEL ZERO Copy down your agenda for the WHOLE WEEK ID: 761227

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13 November 2018 2. Next, complete your C-WOW house in your notebook for the word daunting. 3. When you finish, read silently. VOICE LEVEL = ZERO Copy down your agenda for the WHOLE WEEK:

13 November 2018 [GATE] 2. Next, complete your C-WOW house in your notebook for the word daunting. 3. When you finish, read silently. VOICE LEVEL = ZERO Copy down your agenda for the WHOLE WEEK:

Sharpen pencil now. Sit in your seat. ROUTINE REMINDERS Necessary materials. Backpack in cubby. Hypothesis Writing a thesis or dissertation in college is a daunting task, but it’s also a huge accomplishment. daunting Prefixes Suffixes domitus Latin root for ‘to tame’ Definition Copy down the mentor sentence and change your hypothesis to fit. After you’ve filled out your agenda for the whole week , complete your C-WOW house in your notebook.When you finish, read silently. There IS one!

Hypothesis Sharpen pencil now. Sit in your seat. ROUTINE REMINDERS Necessary materials. Backpack in cubby. daunting Prefixes Suffixes domitus Latin root for ‘to tame’ Copy this down exactly as I wrote it Writing a thesis or dissertation in college is a daunting task, but it’s also a huge accomplishment. ( adj ) seeming difficult to deal with; intimidating.After you’ve filled out your agenda for the whole week, complete your C-WOW house in your notebook . When you finish, read silently. - ing describes a character trait, NOT a feeling

4th Period Week of November 12th Get out all your needed supplies (there are LOTS today) and put your backpack away. Sit quietly at your desk with all your supplies stacked neatly. Wait for further instructions.

Week of November 12 th: Small GroupsRotation 1:Silent Reading (Ch. 8-10) OR Discussion TimeRotation 2:Independent Grammar PracticeRotation 3: Symbolism PracticeRead this week’s assigned chapters silently and work on your reading guide (write on a separate sheet of paper and staple your answers). Provide page numbers to support your answers! Discussion Group: Your video file must be emailed to your teacher by the end of the class period.Silently go back through your Principal Parts of Verbs notes from Tuesday.Color code, annotate, and organize them according to what works best for you.Complete page 155 of myPerspectives for practice. (Yes, all of it. Even the “Write It” section. This will be a grade in class.Finish early? Work on homework. NO TALKING!!!!Log in to Google Classroom.Read the directions on the Symbolism Worksheet. Complete the worksheet; submit it when you’re done! Finish early? Work on homework. NO TALKING!!!!

Principal Parts of Verbs NOTES

The principal parts of a verb are the four forms of the verb from which all forms of the verb can be made.In English, the four principal parts are: the present, the present participle, the past, and the past participle.

The first principal part (the present) is the form of a verb that is listed in a dictionary. The present participle and the past participle must be combined with helping verbs before they can be used as verbs in sentences. The result will always be a verb phrase. (present) He walks toward us in a hurry. (present participle) June is walking to the park. (past) They walked to the park. (past participle) We have walked three miles in the last hour.

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