Classwork January 7, 2002 - Week 18

January 7, 2002

DOL: Adjective (Superlative), Adverb, Fragment

Kentucky bluegrass is the popularest lawn grass. Because it grows

Even and thrives in just about any climate.

JOURNAL: My Winter Break . . .

DIAGRAMMING: Now the winter days will begin to get longer.

Homework Helps and return papers

Current events

Standardized Test Prep

Spelling and vocabulary – reissue if instructions

Tom Sawyer essay and due date

Light in the Forest – test date 1/9/02

Social Studies – Chapter 2. Set test date

THE EXPERIMENT – procedures and questions

January 8, 2002

DOL: Adverb, Double Negative, Comma (Independent Clauses),

Usage (Right Word)

The indentation between the nose and the upper lip is called the philtrum

But don’t nobody knows it’s purpose or if it’s real necessary.

JOURNAL: True Son’s worst decision. . .

DIAGRAMMING: Later we decorated the house for the birthday party.

Current events

Standardized test prep

Light in the Forest – questions?

Social Studies – Chapter 2

Assembly line project

January 9, 2002

DOL: Quiz – "Paying Rent" – 30 corrections

JOURNAL: True Son’s decision to save Gordy’s life was. . .

DIAGRAMMING: Never will I voluntarily take another standardized test.

Current events

Standardized test prep

Light in the Forest – test – no essay questions

Social Studies Chapter 2

January 10, 2002

DOL: Usage (right word), End Punctuation

Would you borrow me that book of yours who learns

a person how to juggle.

JOURNAL: The best story in I’ve ever read is . . .

DIAGRAMMING: A business executive offered a $25,000

aviation prize in 1919.

Current events

Standardized test prep

Finals - how to prepare + next week's schedule

Nightjohn - Check out – due date 1/14/02

Turn in Tom Sawyer essay

Social Studies Chapter 2

Colonies due tomorrow – last minute questions?

January 11, 2002

DOL: Usage (Right Word), End Punctuation

Would you borrow me that book of yours who learns a person

how to juggle

JOURNAL: The luckiest person I know. . .

DIAGRAMMING: Lindbergh's point of departure was Roosevelt Field.

Current events

Spelling test

Standardized test prep

Social Studies Chapter 2

Colonies - present