CLASSROOM WORK - Week 22
February 4, 2002
DOL: Abbreviations, Comma Splice, Usage (Right Word)
You can live even if 80% of youre liver is destroyed, in a few mos.
It will grow back to its original size.
JOURNAL: The Super Bowl . . .
DIAGRAMMING: Wilma and Fred danced and ate until 1 a.m.
Homework Helps
Current Events
Standardized test prep
Return of papers
Clean-up proposal 5-6 only
Assembly Line complete and organize
Observation essay
February 5, 2002
DOL: Quiz "Health is More Than Not Being Sick" 19 Corrections
JOURNAL: The trash and litter on campus . . .
DIAGRAMMING: Organize your notes for the test.
Current events
Standardized test prep
Chapter 3-4
Outsiders discussion of themes
Assembly Line discussion of charts and graphs
Discussion of write-ups
Observation Essay
Family Feud - Survey
February 6, 2002
DOL: Run-on Sentence, Comma (introductory Adverb Clause),
number, Usage (Right Word).
When you think of "cricket" you probably think of a small
chirping insect its also the name of one of the most popular
sports in England.
JOURNAL: One of my most embarrassing moments. .
DIAGRAMMING: Could you alter your entire way of life?
Current events
Standardized test prep
Chapters 3-4
Stem cell research colonies again
Family Feud
February 7, 2002
DOL: Commas (Appositive), Hyphen (Single-Thought Adjective),
Usage (Right Word)
John Wilkes Booth the man whom assassinated Abraham Lincoln
was a well known actor.
JOURNAL: The pros and cons of being an only child . . .
DIAGRAMMING: Did 102 passengers fit on the tiny Mayflower?
Current events
Standardized test prep
Stem cell research discussion
Family Feud
February 8, 2002
DOL: Usage (Right Word), Commas (series), Spelling, Capitalization
The declaration of independence states that life liberty and the pursuit
of happyness are rites belonging to every american.
JOURNAL: My favorite family vacation. . .
DIAGRAMMING: Weary but tireless, the seafarers neared the
Atlantic coast.
Current events
Spelling test
Standardized test prep
Stem Cell research discussion
Family Feud