02 24-2012 rev it up lesson 9 day 3
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EXPLAIN YOURSELF…Quietly write and answer questions 1-5 on page 109 of
the REV It Up! book.
Bellwork!
Mexico declared its independence from Spain in 1821
On this date
TheMarbury v. Madisoncase establishes judicial review in 1803.
On this date
Lauryn Hill won five Grammys for her debut solo album, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” in 1999.
On this date
Chester Nimitz - 1885Edward James Olmos - 1947Steve Jobs - 1955Kristin Davis - 1965
On this dateFamous birthdays
In your own words, what is aNARRATION? Bonus: Give 3 related words
LA Fact of the Day
Narration is telling a story; three related words: narrate, narrator, narrative
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Vocabulary List Page
109
Introducing Vocabulary
REV IT UP BOOKS
A person with a strong and honest personality
rectitude
rectitude
Your Turn: with your table partners, describe
someone you know that shows
rectitude
rectitude
Something planned to happen but
not completely certain
tentative
tentative
Your Turn: with your table
partners, share any tentative
weekend plans you may have
tentative
An object that is kept because it reminds you of
a special person or occasion
memento
memento
Your Turn: with your table
partners, talk about mementos you’ve held onto
and why
memento
Doing something
carefully and with a lot of attention to
detail
meticulous
meticulous
Your Turn: with your table partners,
demonstrate examining a
book meticulously
meticulous
An attitude that doesn’t
take important things
seriously
cavalier
cavalier
Your Turn: with your table partners,
demonstrate how a cavalier person would act about
winning a car
cavalier
Having tender or
loving feeling about
someone or something
sentimental
sentimental
Your Turn: with your table
partners, tell each other about
things you are sentimental
about
sentimental
Saving something that was
going to be destroyed
salvage
salvage
Your Turn: with your table
partners, share about something
you wish you could have salvaged
salvage
A long, wide path or strip
swath
swath
Your Turn: with your table partners,
demonstrate how you would create a swath through
dust
swath
Something that is
unplanned disorganized
or messy
haphazard
haphazard
Your Turn: in your notebooks, write
your signatures in a haphazard
manner
haphazard
Using humor to show how
foolish or wicked a person or
idea is
satirical
satirical
Your Turn: think about a rule you
dislike or disagree with and make a
satirical statement about that rule
satirical
EXPLAIN YOURSELFQuestions 6-
10 from pg. 109 in REV it up! books.
Wrapping Up!