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Prefix Mal bad ill wrong Sentence Example The angry patient sued the incompetent doctor for malpractice Grammar Pattern of the Week Adjectives describe a noun or pronoun to give more specific meaning They answer the questions What kind Which one How many How much Necess ID: 757538

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Slide1

English i

September 22, 2014Slide2

Prefix:

Mal- = bad, ill, wrong

Sentence Example

:

The angry patient sued the incompetent doctor for malpractice. Slide3

Grammar Pattern of the Week

Adjectives describe a noun or pronoun to give more specific meaning. They answer the questions: “What kind? Which one? How many? How much?” Necessary to provide more specific information.Slide4

1st-5th

Take English I/Unit 1Test

If you finish, you can read a book or work on your comic script and sketch

DO NOT WRITE ON THE TEST!!!Slide5

6th

Work on comic book script and sketch

I will continue to have conferences with you. Slide6

EngLish I

September 23, 2014Slide7

Prefix:

Mis- = wrong, badly

Sentence Example: Copy and identify the adjectives with “adj” and adverbs with “adv”.

Joe loudly mistreated his sweet girlfriend in the main hall.Slide8

Prefix:

Mis- = wrong, badly

Sentence Example: Copy and identify the adjectives with “adj” and adverbs with “adv”.

Joe

loudly

mistreated his

sweet

girlfriend in the

main

hall.Slide9

Reminders

We will be in the computer lab tomorrow and Friday

Progress reports are going out tomorrow

Reflection Assignment and Peer Evaluations due MondaySlide10

1st

-5

th: Mini Project

Today you will begin the last part of Unit 1, a mini projectYou will receive a rubric and planning sheetSlide11

Immigration advocates want

to oversee

U.S. deportations, Washington Times September 9, 2014

Immigrant advocates on Monday

wantto step in and oversee the Obama administration’s deportation policies, saying the U.S. is violating international standards.Advocates said the administration treats illegal immigrants like criminals when it detains them.“They’re chasing us down as if we were animals,” Saul Merlos, a father from New Orleans who is slated to be deported in December after 18 years in the U.S., told commissioners.Asking to monitor U.S. deportation efforts is the latest move by advocates eager to shame President Obama, who they argue has set new records by deporting about 400,000 immigrants every year. Slide12

1st-6

th

We will be in the computer lab working on our comics.We will use

ToonDoo http://www.toondoo.com/ to create the comicsYou are REQUIRED to have the first 6 panels completedSlide13

EnGLISH I

September 24, 2014Slide14

Prefix:

Non- = not, the reverse of

Sentence Example:

The non-profit organization badly needs money for its expensive projects. Slide15

Prefix:

Non- = not, the reverse of

Sentence Example:

The non-profit organization badly needs money for its expensive projects.

ADJ

ADJ

ADVSlide16

1st-6

th

We will be in the computer lab working on our comics.We will use

ToonDoo http://www.toondoo.com/ to create the comicsSlide17

English i

September 25,2014Slide18

Prefix:

Mono- = one, alone, single

Sentence Example: Copy and identify the adjectives with “adj” and adverbs with “adv”.

The boring teacher talked slowly in a monotone voice.Slide19

Prefix:

Mono- = one, alone, single

Sentence Example: Copy and identify the adjectives with “adj” and adverbs with “adv”.

The

boring

teacher talked

slowly

in a

monotone

voice.Slide20

1st-5

th

Complete Planning Sheet and Plot Mountain of Post-Narrative AssignmentSWRPSlide21

6th

Review of Unit 1 Test on Monday

Jeopardy Game

Study GuideSlide22

English I

September 26, 2014 Slide23

Warm Up Quiz 5

1.What

does “malfunction”

mean?

2. What does “noncommittal” mean?3. How are the roots “mis-” and “mal-” similar? 4. If theism is a belief in a god, what does “monotheism” mean?5. What is the adverb in the sentence: “The loud kids loudly slammed their books on the desks”?Slide24

1st-6

th

1st-5th: Complete

Post-Assessment NarrativeWe will be in the computer lab working on our comics.We will use ToonDoo http://www.toondoo.com/ to create the comics