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Journal-High/Low weekend Four Corner Work-Corner 1-working on final copy of paper                                  Corner 2-Revision/Needed Proof reading needed                                   Corner 3-working on rough draft                                    Corner 4-outline done only All outlines need to be checked in today.  I want these done and typed this week.
Posted by caudill  On Sep 14, 2015 at 7:58 AM
  
Journal-Since today is "Swap Ideas Day," I want you to write a topic sentence on a piece of paper and then give it to someone else to write on.  When you receive your topic sentence, make sure you give supporting details on that topic only and then conclude with a correct conclusion that restates both the topic sentence and your main supporting details.  Everyday Edit-FIND ALL 10 ERRORS and then get into groups of 6.  Everyone become an expert in lines 1-6 (choose 1).  1's will rally, 2's will rally, 3's will rally, 4's will rally etc.  And then report to the class what each line needs to be corrected.  Some lines may not need to be corrected.  5 paragraph essay examination-Review Romeo essay and point out the parts of the essay (listed on the board) Talk about whether they are good or not and why. Continue work on 5 paragraph essays (Outlines due today!) Favorite Paragraphs are over due.  Some of you still have not turned those in so work on it and get it in ASAP. Intro Reading Challenge. The United State Constitution was signed on September 17 1787. It established our countries first laws and said how America’s new goverment wood work. It explained how we have a president whose in charge, a Congress to make laws, and a Supreme Court to decide if people is following the laws. over the years, we have made “amendments” (changes) to the Constitution to protect everyone’s fredom. The first ten amedments are called the Bill of Rights. - See more at: http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/everyday-edit/constitution-day.shtml#sthash.pG5UfBoR.dpuf
Posted by caudill  On Sep 10, 2015 at 7:43 AM
  
9/9/15 
Journal-On this day in 1850, California became the 31st state.  California’s motto is “Eureka!” which is a Greek word meaning, “I have found it.”  This motto can be found on their state seal.  A motto is a brief statement that expresses a goal or idea.  Create a motto for yourself and explain why you chose that motto. Share-Share with someone wearing the same color shirt as you. 5 paragraph essay examination-Look over the essay and point out the parts of the essay (listed on the board) Talk about whether they are good or not and why. Continue work on 5 paragraph essays (Outlines due today!) Favorite Paragraphs are over due.  Some of you still have not turned those in so work on it and get it in ASAP.
Posted by caudill  On Sep 09, 2015 at 9:21 AM
  
9/8/15 
Journal-On this day in 1892, the Pledge of Allegiance was published.  It has been revised two times to get what we say today.  Do you believe that the Pledge should be recited in schools today?  Why or Why not?  If you don't like this topic, please HI/LOW your long weekend.  Be sure to explain your reasoning.  DLR QUIZ FROM FRIDAY-Make up/ Go over correct answers and answer any questions Five Paragraph Essay Introduction/ Paper Sample Paragraphs need done ASAP.  They are late as of today.
Posted by caudill  On Sep 08, 2015 at 7:42 AM
  
Tomorrow is "National Cheese Pizza Day."  Describe your favorite pizza. Where is it from?  What's on it? Why do you like it so much?  What makes this pizza better than any others? Everyday Edit Quiz-Find all ten errors. Trade and Grade. Turn it in.  Finish Favorite paragraphs.  Due today. Work on five paragraph essays on why I should hire you.  Plan first. 
Posted by caudill  On Sep 04, 2015 at 7:59 AM
  
9/3/15 
On this day in 1929, author Aliki was born.  Who is your favorite author of all time and why?  You may also write about the best book you have ever read and why it was so good.  Work on your paragraphs on your favorite and get final copy done ASAP.  Use your hamburger handout.  Focus on what it is you are trying to say. Five Paragraph Essay on Why You Should Be Hired.  Think of 3 attributes that make you marketable in the work place of your choice and sell yourself to your interviewer.  Opening paragraph-contains topic sentence, blue print, and hook Body 1 Body 2 Body 3-These are your paragraphs where you not only tell them that you are going to tell them but you use examples and stories to SHOW THEM.  Concluding paragraph-Restate Topic sentence and 3 main points. 
Posted by caudill  On Sep 03, 2015 at 7:48 AM
  
9/2/15 
Fix this paragraph I am very passionate about hunting.  I have been hunting since I was 5.  That is also that age that I got my first 410.  It's just a very relaxing thing. Sitting up in your tree stand and seeing a deer go by is an adrenaline rush. I like bow hunting the most.  It makes hunting a littler more of a fun challenge.  Like coming to full draw and just seconds away from just letting that arrow fly.  It's an amazing feeling.  If you miss though, it's heartbreaking.  It's like losing the Super Bowl by one on the goal line.  It's just a horrible feeling.  Even when there isn't any deer around you it's just so relaxing.  It is my best stress reliever and that is why I love to hunt so much.  Finish Final Copies of your paragraphs. Begin Why Hire Me Five Paragraph Essays.
Posted by caudill  On Sep 02, 2015 at 7:51 AM
  
9/1/15 
September is National Coupon Month.  Many of your parents probably use coupons when they go shopping.  Create some of your own coupons to give family members.  An example would be:  “This coupon entitles you to one foot massage.”  Be creative and think of ways you could help out your family. If you don't like this, describe a coupon that you would love to find. Why would you like to find this?  How is this going to help you?  Everyday Edit on Grandparents' Day. Finish up Final Drafts of Favorite Paragraphs. Begin 5 paragraph essays on WHY YOU SHOULD HIRE ME>
Posted by caudill  On Sep 01, 2015 at 7:59 AM
  
Journal-High/Low your weekend.  Be sure to explain why each event has been labeled as your high and your low. Share Review Quizzes on Paragraphs Work on finishing up your final copies of your favorite paragraph. Everyday Edit if you are done with your final copy and you have had someone read it.
Posted by caudill  On Aug 31, 2015 at 7:44 AM
  
Discuss paragraph: Food is very important for people. Everybody needs it. Some food is good for your health but some food is bad for your health. In my family, we like fish more than beef because white meat is much better than red meat. Also, fruits and vegetables are good food so every day when I cook, I always make more vegetables than meat. Sometimes we cook American food like spaghetti. That's my favorite food. Socrative.com     Room Caudill5724        Take Quiz Journal-Today in 1963, MLK gave his famous "I Have A Dream" Speech.  Describe a dream that you have. Everyday Edit-  Find all ten errors in the following: Do you know the name Gertrude Ederle. Born in new York City, Ederle won three swimming medals at the olympic Games in 1924. However, her bigest fame came two years later. On August 6 1926, Ederle became the first women to swim across the English Channel. She broke the mens record for that swim by two hours! The English Channel is the body of water that separates the countrys of england and france. - See more at: http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/edit/edit0804.shtml#sthash.h89tejQv.dpuf Do you know the name Gertrude Ederle. Born in new York City, Ederle won three swimming medals at the olympic Games in 1924. However, her bigest fame came two years later. On August 6 1926, Ederle became the first women to swim across the English Channel. She broke the mens record for that swim by two hours! The English Channel is the body of water that separates the countrys of england and france. - See more at: http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/edit/edit0804.shtml#sthash.h89tejQv.dpuf Do you know the name Gertrude Ederle. Born in new York City, Ederle won three swimming medals at the olympic Games in 1924. However, her bigest fame came two years later. On August 6 1926, Ederle became the first women to swim across the English Channel. She broke the mens record for that swim by two hours! The English Channel is the body of water that separates the countrys of england and france. - See more at: http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/edit/edit0804.shtml#sthash.h89tejQv.dpuf Do you know the name Gertrude Ederle. Born in new York City, Ederle won three swimming medals at the olympic Games in 1924. However, her bigest fame came two years later. On August 6 1926, Ederle became the first women to swim across the English Channel. She broke the mens record for that swim by two hours! The English Channel is the body of water that separates the countrys of england and france. - See more at: http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/edit/edit0804.shtml#sthash.h89tejQv.dpuf
Posted by caudill  On Aug 28, 2015 at 8:01 AM
  
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