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Corrections (Speak and other readings)
Week 2
First things first…grammar A personal pronoun takes the places of a noun or nouns.
Ex: Bill McCoy heard. He heard.
Ex: The boys heard. They heard.
Singular pronouns:
I, me, my, mine
you, your, yours
he, him, his
she, her, hers
it, its
Plural pronouns:
we, us, our, ours
you, your, yours
they, them, their, theirs
Write each personal pronoun. Then write if it is singular/plural, and gendered or neutered.
1. Simon and I entered the chess tournament after we had been in the Chess Club for six months.
2. Simon said it would be a good way to test our competence.
3. He’s always looking for a challenge.
4. “Do you think it will be too hard for us?” I asked.
5. “I think you’ll win a prize,” he told me.
Homework! Get out your questions #1-5. I’ll come around and check.
Before we answer the questions…what did you notice about the book?
How does she address the teachers?
What about other students?
How does she name the chapters?
What kind of person is Melinda Sordino?
…what questions do you have?
In Class Activity:What are the first 10 lies administration, teachers, and classmates told you about Knightdale High School.
In your notebooks, please write numbers 1-10 and detail “lies” about KHS similar to pages 5 to 6 of Speak.
The Clans! How does this clip compare to Speak? To KHS?
Meet the Clans
Look at page 4 for help.
Pre-Assessment
Try to complete Part One by yourself first. Do not look at others’ work.
Then, complete Part Two using the sections I’ve assigned:
“Welcome to Merryweather High”
“Sanctuary”
“Fizz Ed”
“Friends”
Finally, complete Part Three
You have 20 minutes.
Homework for tonight:
Read pages 25-46Answer questions 6-9
September 3, 2015
First Things First: Grammar An antecedent is the noun to which a pronoun refers. A pronoun agrees with its
antecedent in number and gender.
In each sentence, underline the personal pronoun and its antecedent. Then write if it is singular or plural and the gender of the pronoun.
1) Travelers throughout the world are familiar with youth hostels and enjoy staying in them.
2) Members of the organization can stay in hostels when they travel.
3) Miranda stayed in hostels during a trip, and she introduced several friends to hosteling.
4) Miranda brought photographs to class and shows them to her friends.
Homework Check!!! Please get out your homework for me to check.
Any questions? What are your impressions of Melinda’s emotions? The Marthas? Who/what IT is and what did IT do?
Burrow1. What does burrow mean?2. What is the purpose of Melinda’s use of the janitor’s closet?The Marthas1. What is a Martha? What do they do?Nightmare1. With the introduction of IT, more is revealed about Melinda’s past. What do you think really
happened over the summer?
The Marthas…
How does this clip compare? Meet the Plastics
Similes and Metaphors
Who can give a definition of each?
How about an example?
Similes and Metaphors in Pop Culture
What about Personification?
What is personification?
Do you have any examples?
Examples
Time to work! Let’s do this independently.
Complete your activity. Label each example from Speak as:
“S” for Simile
“M” for Metaphor
“P” for Personification
Homework:
Read pages 49-74. Answer questions 1-5.
Thursday, September 4, 2015
First things first! Grammar! Subject and Object Pronouns
A subject pronoun can be used as a subject or predicate nominative. I, you, he, she it, we, and they are subject pronouns.
Ex: I have been reading about Marie Dorion. (subject)
Ex: It is I. (predicate nominative).
An object pronoun can be used as a direct and an indirect object, as as an object of a preposition. Me, you, him, her, it, us, and them are object pronouns.
Ex: The coach saw you. (direct object)
Ex: The coach gave you the notebook. (indirect object)
Ex: The coach gave the notebook to you. (object of preposition)
Underline the correct subject pronoun or object pronoun
1) Librarians read review of books before (they, them) buy (they, them).
You and (I, me) usually make our choices based on the title.
My friend often buys (I, me) books, and (I, me) always give (he, him) books for his birthday.
Homework check!!!
What questions do you have about….
How does this poem relate to our character?
“I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” by Maya Angelou
Hyperbole and Alliteration…What are they?
Does anyone have a definition of Hyperbole?
What about an example?
Hyperbole in Songs
What about Alliteration?
In-class Practice!
For a classwork grade, and individual work, label the examples from Speak as Alliteration, Personification, and Hyperbole.
Homework:
By tomorrow: read to page 94; answer question #6
By Monday (I’m telling you now, because some students will not be in class tomorrow): read to page 116; answer questions #1-7
Those of you in class tomorrow: Mr. Simms will complete a homework check. You will have an assignment based on your homework.