Classwork 2002-03 - Week 1
August 28, 2002
DAILY ORAL LANGUAGE: Commas (Nonrestrictive Clause),
Usage (right word), Punctuation (Scientific Name), Spelling
The Taenaris macrops butterfly which feeds on ripe bananas has
eyespots on it's wings that flash like the eyes of a predater.
JOURNAL: If I had one more day of summer vacation, I would . . .
DIAGRAMMING: The pleasant summer went too quickly.
Current events
Agendas - Homework Helps (live or die by 'em)
What to bring with you - what to leave at home
Form to return tomorrow
Government - What makes you think you have rights?
Education Code - your job / my job
Books
Parade of History - Letter People
August 29, 2002
DOL: Comma (Introductory Phrase), Usage (Right Words)
More then 2,000 years ago the Romans had toilets connected
to sewers that carried away waist.
JOURNAL: Yesterday's current events were about . . .
DIAGRAMMING: Most students do their homework.
Current events
Agendas - return form
Books Giver or Animal Farm - Double Entry Journal
Bill of Rights vs. Ed Code
Declaration of Independence
Preamble to the Constitution - Vocabulary