Wednesday, February 22, 2017

February 20, 2017 - February 24, 2017 Weekly Agenda


Tuesday, February 21st: 

Correcting the test over The Odyssey
1     1.  a  2. c  3. a  4. d  5. d 6. d 7. d. 8. d 9. a 10. a 11. d 12. b
13. c 14. a 15. c 16. a 17. a 18. c 19. c 20. c 21. d 22. a
23. c 24. d  25. a 26. a 27. a 28. c 29. d 30. b 31. c 32. a 33. c 34. d
35. c 36. a 37. c 38. b 39. a 40. a

Please write the number they got wrong and write the number they got wrong on the top of the first page.
Please back sure you write “CB” and then your full name!

Four people had to do make-up test: Shianne, Julio, Maricarmen, Kateryn

Wednesday, February 22nd: 

Played Kahoot.it  on Vocabulary Workshop; Level C, Unit 4

Correct the Unit 4 test as a class



Write your first and last name at the bottom:
“CB­­­­­­­­­­­­__________________
The write a small X next to the next part the person got incorrect.
Definitions:
All twenty  words must be defined
Must have the word, the definition, the part of speech, and the short phrase

Completing the Sentence:
1.     Qualms
2.      Deplore
3.     Promontory
4.     Sustain
5.     Frivolous
6.     Oust
7.     Bolster
8.     Staid
9.     Recourse
10. Annul
11. Porous
12. Mustered
13. Obsess
14. Ornate
15. Nonentity
16. Residue
17. Peruse
18. Solicitous
19. Blasé
20. Prone

Synonyms:
1.     Named on the regiment’s roster: muster
2.     Prone
3.     Ouster
4.     Frivolous
5.     Recourse
6.     Bolster
7.     Ornate
8.     Residue
9.     Sustain
10. Promontory
11. Obsessed
12. Porous
13. Deplore
14. Qualms
15. Peruse
Antonyms:
16. Arrived wearing a gaudy suit: staid
17. Blasé
18. Solicitious
19. Annul
20. Nonentities

Choosing the Right Word:
1.     Sustain
2.     Annulling
3.     Promontory
4.     Bolstered
5.     Nonentities
6.     Residue
7.     Frivolous
8.     Deplore
9.     Staid
10. Recourse
11. Obsessed
12. Perusing
13. Porous
14. Prone
15. Muster
16. Qualms
17. Solicitous
18. Ornate
19. Ousted
20. Blasé
Vocabulary in Context:
1.     The meaning of obsessed  is: A. preoccupied
2.     Bolster most nearly means: A. boost
3.     Staid is best defined as D. dignified
4.      The meaning of deplored is D. lamented
5.     Frivolous most nearly means C. trifling
6.     Qualms is best defined as A. doubts

Thursday, February 23rd: 


You are going to take notes on writing your essay for the last few stories we read in The Odyssey: “The Battle of the Cicones”; “The Lotus Eaters”; “The Cyclops”; “Circe”; “The Land of the Dead”; “Scylla”; “Charybdis”; and “Helios”.

This is going to be due Wednesday, March 1st.  It should be typed and you must submit it to turnitin.com.

It should have a minimum of five paragraphs or 500 words.

The topic is the morale or life lesson to be learned from at least two of the stories we read in The Odyssey.

The first paragraph should have the title of the book, the title of the two stories you will be discussing, and the author’s name. The introductory paragraph should briefly list what you are going to be discussing and it should have a grabber that makes the reader want to continue with your essay!

 body paragraph should have a topic sentence – or what your paragraph is about! You are going to briefly describe the story you have chosen. Then you need to use a brief quotation from the story to support your claims about the story. Every time you use a quotation, then you need to explain, elaborate, or clarify the quotation.Then you need to show how this story provides a life lesson.

There should be a minimum of three body paragraphs. 
Friday, February 24th: 
Quietly watch rehearsal for "The Black History Assembly"