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Showing posts with label Warrants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warrants. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2013

Correlative Conjunctions

Tidying Up for Last Qtr.
Make sure you have your 2nd Reading Ladder completed -Make sure this is ready by Thursday at the latest.

We still have some Character book Club presentations to finish. We will do these Tue. and Thur.

For today's class:

Use this link to practice from Friday's assessment if you didn't make the million in class.  Warm-UP

Use these links to practice for Friday's assessment

Review for Assessment (THIS IS AN IMPORTANT LINK: Spend 10mins each night this week reading this and looking at the practice exercises.)

Lesson Notes:


Writing Class Today's Material
Adding WARRANTS (rules/status quo) to quote sandwiches
Warrant Vocabulary:
As a rule, Generally, More often than not, In many stances, Since... etc

Warrant Examples from today:
a)
National Federation of State High School Activity Associations indicates that it promotes “participation and sportsmanship” in an effort to “develop good citizens through interscholastic activities which provide equitable opportunities, positive recognition and learning experiences to students while maximizing the achievement of educational goals.” Generally, most people are not aware of the additional benefits young people receive from competitive sport. Not only does competitive sports help give a tough and fun environment for kids, they also help develop a positive future and a safe place for kids to enjoy their free and after school time.

b)
According to Dr. Charles Bush Joseph, at the Chicago university,  “To many kids push themselves too hard and end up injured.” As a rule, most youngsters nowadays remain unaware of their own limitations and push themselves too hard. This shows that when kids get serious about a competitive sport they don't think about safety and what is best for them. Dance and Gymnastics and cheerleading can lead to extreme injuries because kids push themselves too hard. The harder kids push themselves the more likely they will get injured.

H/W
Make sure you have created a quizlet account for tomorrow.
No other H/W. (Use this time to begin studying for Friday's assessment) - Links are above
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