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Items You Need On Your Desk Today

Planner Daily Language Review (DLR) Do Now Journal or paper Pen/pencil Cornell Notes section of your English notebook Your completed essay (on the left corner of your

desk) 2 Handouts, which you will receive

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Do NowEnglish 8

In your journal or on a separate piece of paper, answer the following question. Use complete sentences. Your response should be a minimum of 8 sentences.

What power do children have to change the world?

If you finish the first question, please give an example of a time/instance when children created change.

Place your essay on the left corner of your desk for me to collect. Taylor submitted her essay via email! ;-)8 minutes

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Take Out Daily Language Review

Monday should be completed. Let’s go over it.Finish Tuesday for homework.Be sure to write this down in your planner.

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Grammar, Usage, Mechanics

Take out your Cornell Notes. Put this in your notes!

EUQ: What is a complete subject and a complete predicate?

Complete Subjects and Complete PredicatesPredicate = verb= action, what the subject doesSubject = person, place, thing

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Finding Subjects and Predicates

Put this in your notes!

Emperor penguins live in one of the harshest environments on Earth.

About whom is the sentence?Which part of the sentence tells what is going

on?

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Let’s Try Another

Put this in your notes!

Part 1:This species of penguin survives in the extreme

conditions of Antarctica.

About whom is this sentence?Which part of the sentence tells what

happened?

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Homework

GUM: finish part 1. Due tomorrowMake sure your GUM homework and your DLR

homework are both written in your planner

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Identity Boxes

If you have not presented your box, you will present on Friday. Please sign up on the sign up sheet before you leave class.