Classwork – Week 30
April 8, 2002
DOL: Usage (Right Word, Subject/Verb Agreement,
Comma (Independent Clauses)
Your liver, which lays just under your stomach, removes
waist from your blood, and produce digestive juices.
JOURNAL: If I had just one more day of vacation
Current events
Homework Helps
Standardized Test prep
Poetry Project - present
Debates – Next Monday
Lyddie or Red Badge of Courage
Reading books – next set
Chapter 11 – Lesson 2 and 3. Test 4/15
April 9, 2002
DOL: Quiz - "An Idiotic Idea" - 25 Corrections
JOURNAL: I have watched love in the spring. . .
Homework Helps
Standardized Test prep
Current events
Quickwrite
Chapter 11
April 10, 2002
DOL: Adverb, Usage (Right Word), Pronoun/Antecedent
and Subject/Verb Agreement
A laser beam is a highly concentrated beam of light so narrow
focused that they work very good as a delicate surgical tool.
JOURNAL: The side that I would have chosen in the Civil War
Current events
Standardized test prep
Diagramming test
Chapter 11 – review Lesson 1
April 11, 2001
DOL: Usage (Right Word), Subject/Verb Agreement,
Run-on Sentence, Quotation Marks
A microscope use lenses to make objects to small to
be seen with the naked eye appear larger these objects are
called "microscopic".
JOURNAL: The hardest thing to understand about the
fight between the North and the South. . .
Current events
Standardized Test prep
Review Chapter 11 – Lessons 2 and 3
Debates – prepare and practice
April 12, 2001
DOL: Run-on sentence, Comma (Interrupter), Spelling
Many medicines come from plants aspirin for example
was originally made from the meadowsweet plant.
JOURNAL: The endangered species that I would like to protect. . .
Current events
Standardized test prep
Spelling test
Chapter 11 – Lesson 4 and test review
Debates – prep