CLASSROOM WORK - Week 26
March 12, 2001
DOL: Subject/Verb Agreement, Usage (Right Word),
Commas (Interrupter and Independent Clause)
Its a allusion of course but the moon and sun does appear
to grow smaller as they rise in the sky.
JOURNAL: My Civil War Characters. . .
DIAGRAMMING: Lincoln disliked slavery, and he ended most of it in 1863.
Current events
Homework Helps - assign current events
Hand back papers
Social Studies test - review and questions
Civil War - simulation
Elements of short stories
Short story - begin to write
March 13, 2001
DOL: Usage (Right word), Comma Splice, Subject/Verb Agreement
Unscented hair spray do have perfume added, it merely has fewer
perfume then the scented variety.
JOURNAL: Letter of my battlefield persona to my home persona. . .
DIAGRAMMING: In 1861 the Civil War began, and it ended in 1865..
Current events
Social Studies test - Chapter 11
Elements of a short story
Short story - write
Civil War - simulation
March 14, 2001
DOL: Fragment, Usage (Right Word), Comma (Nonrestrictive Clause)
The glue on a postage stamp is made with polyvinyl acetate. Which
is the basic ingredient in bubble gum, too.
JOURNAL: Civil War letter. . . .
DIAGRAMMING:As long as sugar don't get wet, it wont never spoil or get moldy.
Current events
Short story - write
Chapter 12 - notes and film notes
Civil War - simulation
The Red Badge of Courage
Rifles for Waite
Across 5 Aprils
March 15, 2001
DOL: Comma (Introductory Clause), Usage (Right Word), Capitalization
Although you'r body temperature is 98.6 degrees fahrenheit, your
most comfortaable at a room temperature of 72 degrees becuse the clothes
you where help retain body heat.
JOURNAL: Civil War Letter. . .
DIAGRAMMING: She completed the museum collection, and she mapped
portions of Africa.
Current events
Short story - write
Chapter 12 and film - notes
Civil War - simulation
March 16, 2001
DOL: Comma (Introductory Clause), Usage (Right Word), Capitalization
It is a well nown fact, full moons have more violence baby births car
accidents and heart attacks.
JOURNAL: Civil War Letter . . .
DIAGRAMMING: Did you do your best on the standardized tests?
Current events
Spelling test
Film and notes
Short story - write
Civil War - simulation