The Book Thief
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Midterm is Wednesday, December 7th
End of term is Friday, January 13th
Daily Grammar
The Book Thief
Journals
6 Traits
Essay
Book Report (due Friday, January 6th)
Narrative/Argumentative Paper
Attendance policy
Phone policy
Dress code policy
Late work policy
RESPECT
Be kind
Don’t talk while someone else is talking
Clean language
No food or drink
No cell phones
Be on time
Participate and be prepared
No cheating or plagiarism
“Cool to Care” cards
Thank you notes home
Extra credit
Class party
Fun learning activities
Leave early or for intervention
Seating choice
Verbal warning
Proximity
Seat change
Call home
PASS
Parent/Student/Teacher meeting
Class change
Book we are studying
Notebook for notes and journals
Pen or pencil
Book report book
Folder or binder
As soon as you walk into class, sit down and follow the
prompt on the board. It will either be a quick-write,
journal, or grammar sentence. If you are not on-task
when the bell rings, you will be marked tardy and lose
participation points. Continue working on the activity
as I take roll.
Participate in class activities.
Pick up after yourself.
3rd/4th: Announcements are not a time to visit. Work
on homework or watch announcements. If you are
off-task, you will stay for the next intervention, and
you will lose participation points.
Daily objectives
Learning activities
Homework
Establish class routines
Understand Parts of Speech
Demonstrate comprehension of The Book
Thief
Noun
Action Verb
Linking Verb
Helping Verb
Verb Tense
Conjunction
person, place or thing (Ashley, WalMart, desk)
the action in the sentence (hiking, run)
links the subject to the rest of the sentence (He is funny. I am nice.)
helps the action verb in the sentence because it can’t stand alone (He is running.)
Past, Present, Future
joins words and phrases together
coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
subordinating conjunctions (when, because)
Pronoun
Article
Preposition
Adjective
Adverb
Infinitive
Gerund
Participle
replaces the specific noun (he, she, it, there, they)
sets-up or qualifies a noun (a, an, the)
describes where or when (in, at, by, from, of, near, outside)
describes a noun (pink, blue, orange, 2, 5, 9, soft, long, funny)
describes a verb (fast, high, slow, sloppily, quickly)
verb phrase (to walk, to run, to sleep)
the verb acts like the noun (Running is fun. Swimming is great exercise.)
the verb acts like an adjective (Running shoes, Hiking boots, Swimming trunks)
QUIZ ON THESE PARTS OF SPEECH NEXT TIME!
i shall not give you any
advice harriet
See Mrs. Dedrickson to make this up.