Writer's Notebook Check--Friday, November 2--10 points for writing.
For full credit, you should have the following entries in your Writer's Notebook. You need to be sure to get entries that happened when you were absent as well. This includes excused absences (field trips, Circle Keepers, illness, family vacations, personal absences, suspensions) and unexcused absences.
- 10/17: Write about your favorite place. Use sensory language and at least one simile or metaphor.
- 10/19 What is the hardest thing you have had to go through? (Focus: Use strong verbs.)
- 10/21: Write about your weekend. Write at least two AMAZING paragraphs (topic sentence, supporting details, concluding sentence).
- 10/24: Idiom Notes (Scroll down for these)
- 10/24 Denotation vs Connotation notes
- 10/24: Sustained Writing entry: Write an entry that begins with "It was a blessing in disguise..." and includes as many idioms as you can think of.
- 11/1 Write at least one well written paragraph about a topic of your choice. The entire entry needs to be focused on one topic only. Underline the prepositional phrases in your sentences.
- 11/1 Quarter 1 update--Number the answers to your questions please, and be thorough. If you do not have you Skyward log-in information, please ask the office.
- Update your table of contents.
- What is your current grade in READING? (Check Skyward!)
- What missing/failing assignments do you have in READING? (Check Skyward!)
- Thinking about 8th grade expectations, what are your reading goals?
- How will you reach the goals for reading? How can we help?
- What is your current grade in WRITING? (Check Skyward!)
- What missing/failing assignments do you have in WRITING? (Check Skyward!)
- Thinking about 8th grade expectations, what are your writing goals?
- How will you reach the goals for writing? How can we help?
- Any other comments?
- QUIZLET LINK
- DLP 19-28 Vocabulary Words
- Prepositional Phrases
- Idioms
- Poetic Devices
DLP 19 (10/16):
1234 enrapture street
tragedy florida 32609
october 4 1990
DLP 20 (10/17):
dearest juliet you are so comely when can i see
you again adoringly yours romeo
DLP 21 (10/18):
whose that note from asked mrs capulet juliets mother its from that beauteous romeo replied juliet dreamily
DLP 22 (10/22):
juliet you stay away from that rapscallion mrs capulet said hes from a wierd family
DLP 23 (10/23):
juliet sent a return note to romeo via her best friend the sweet tractable miranda
DLP 24 (10/24):
5678 anguished street
tragedy florida 32608
october 24 2018
DLP 25 (10/25):
dearest romeo my parents are adverse to our relationship and what can we do and who can we get to help us all my love juliet
DLP 26 (10/26):
that night romeo materialized under juliets window and she creeps down and they talk in the backyard four hours
DLP 27 (10/30):
romeos parents didnt approve of juliet because they thought the capulets were pompous and juliets parents thought that romeos parents were a bunch of weirdos wow what a mess
DLP 28 (10/31):
romeo and juliet periodically met whenever possible at the verona mall pretending that they were meeting there friends there
Denotation-Connotation Notes and Assignment
Denotation/denotative: the dictionary definition, the literal meaning of language
Connotation/connotative: the contextual/cultural/emotional meaning
Assignment: Make a list of three words, then listing their denotation and connotation. Here is an example:
Word/Phrase: Chicken Noodle Soup
Denotation: Soup containing chicken, broth, and vegetables
Connotation: Warmth, comfort, "healing"
Idiom Assignment Instructions
Idiom Notes
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