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Bellringer. Fill out your Learning Plan first. Answer the following questions on your Bellringer sheet: 1. What are you most excited about for this term? 2. What are you nervous about? 3. What is a SYNONYM? 4. What is an ANTONYM?. What I expect:. You to work HARD - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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BELLRINGER
1. Fill out your Learning Plan first.2. Answer the following questions on
your Bellringer sheet:1. What are you most excited about for this
term?2. What are you nervous about?
3. What is a SYNONYM?4. What is an ANTONYM?
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WHAT I EXPECT:
• You to work HARD• Homework being completed• No talking when you enter my classroom• IMMEDIATE focus• A lot of fun• Participation• Everyone to try their best. And improve. And
smile a lot.
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WELCOME TO A NEW SEMESTER!
• Please take a moment to read the letter in your hands.
I am a big fan of yours!
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WORDLY WISE/WARRINER’S
• Please put your name in the front, neatly and small• Write your number down in your Learning Plan• You are responsible to bring your books with you
to class EVERY DAY.
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WORDLY WISE TIME!!! YES!!
• Each week you will be given a list of amazing vocabulary words. It will be your job to KNOW these words, their parts of speech, their definitions, and how to use them in a sentence.
• Every week, you will be asked to use these words in your writing and speaking.
• Every week, you will be asked to take a quiz on these words.
• Every week, you will need to get MASTERY on these words.
• Thanks in advance• PASS OUT LIST
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ANTISEPTIC (N./ADJ.)
• N: disinfectant
• Adj: bland; character-less
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COHERENT (ADJ.)
• Logical and consistentThanks, mom. Your coherent argument for why I have a curfew makes so much sense! You gave me some valid reasons. You’re the best!
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DELIBERATE (ADJ./V.)
• Adj: done intentionally
• V: engage in consideration
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DOLT (N.)
• A stupid person (which none of you are. Or ever will act like. Right?)
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ELAPSE (V.)
• To pass or go by (time)
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EXEMPLARY (ADJ.)
• 1. The best of its kind
• 2. meant as a warning
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GRATITUDE (N.)
• thankfulness
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INEPT (ADJ.)
• 1.) Having no skill; clumsy
• 2. displaying a lack of judgment; foolish
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NEGLIGIBLE (ADJ.)
• Insignificant
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NYMPH (N.)
• 1. mythological spirit of nature
• 2. a beautiful girl
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OFFAL (N.)
• Waste parts of a dead animal
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PLACID (ADJ.)
• Not easily upset/excited.• Peaceful.
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RETALIATE (V.)
• Attack in return
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RITE (N.)
• A religious or solemn ceremony or act
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WILE (N./V.)
• N: 1. a clever trick to manipulate or persuade someone
• V: 2. to tempt
• V: 3. to spend time idly
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EXERCISES A & B
• Your Name• Ms. Sullivan• 1st Comp.• Date Due: September 4, 2013• Assignment name: W.W. List #1, A & B
• DO NOT WRITE IN BOOK• DO NOT WRITE EXERCISES NEXT TO EACH OTHER
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EXERCISE A
• Mark the closest SYNONYM to the italicized word.• Write word, letter, AND meaning to receive full
credit.
• 1. exemplary- d.) meant as a warning
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EXERCISE B
• This can be done on the same piece of paper.• All you do is write the letter of the sentence
where the word is used incorrectly.
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THE 8 PARTS OF SPEECH
• Prepositions• Verbs• Nouns• Adjectives• Adverbs• Pronouns• Conjunctions • Interjections
HOW MANY PARTS OF SPEECH? 8! 8! 8!
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PREPOSITIONS
Put your arms out like you are an airplane, flying through the sky. There is a HUGE storm cloud ahead of you. Now, you can do a few things. You can go
ABOVE the cloudBELOW the cloud
THROUGH the cloudAROUND the cloud
OVER the cloudTOWARD the cloud
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PREPOSITIONS
• A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a NOUN or PRONOUN
• After dinner (after is the preposition)(dinner is the object of the preposition)(after dinner is the prepositional phrase)
Without you (without is the preposition)(you is the object of the preposition)(without you is the prepositional phrase)
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PREPOSITIONS TO MEMORIZE TONIGHT!
•About•Above•Across•After•Against•Along
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PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
• 1. The shoppers went into the store.
• 2. A blender fell on the floor.
• 3. We walked between the aisles of the supermarket.
• 4. During the storm we held onto the side of the boat.
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HOMEWORK
• 1. Finish Wordly Wise Exercises A & B• 2. Finish preposition packet• 3. Memorize first 6 Prepositions