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Sustained Silent Reading

Sustained Silent Reading. 15 Minutes of SILENT reading. Stay seated If you do not have a book, you may use one of mine from the shelf, a top 10, or a magazine. Follow the class rules. Raise your hand if you have a question or need help! NO MUSIC. C = No conversation H = Raise your hand

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Sustained Silent Reading

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  1. Sustained Silent Reading • 15 Minutes of SILENT reading. • Stay seated • If you do not have a book, you may use one of mine from the shelf, a top 10, or a magazine. • Follow the class rules. • Raise your hand if you have a question or need help! • NO MUSIC • C= No conversation • H= Raise your hand • A= SSR 15 Minutes • M= No movement, stay seated in YOUR desk • P= If you are ACTUALLY reading • S= Level 0

  2. Announcements • Student Council Meeting this Week! • StuCo Yearbook Pictures during study hall on Thursday • Quiz #3 Corrections due this Thursday 10/10. • 6 week progress reports come out Wednesday • The Outsiders exam tomorrow

  3. Class Procedures • Coming into the classroom • Checking out a book from the classroom shelf • Bathroom Passes • Cabinets • Absent binder • Technology use • Turning in papers • Attention signals • Computer use

  4. Supplies • One-subject spiral notebook • 2 pocket Folder • Glue stick • Markers • Always bring notebook paper, pens/ pencil, highlighters

  5. Classroom RulesWhat do these mean to you? • Treat others, and their property with respect. • Be an attentive listener. • Use positive and encouraging language at all times. • Be prepared, organized, and ready to learn every day. • Always try your best. • Use technology only at times when given permission by a teacher.

  6. Staying in Touch My website Follow me on twitter and Instagram @MissPorter126 Remind 101 Email: porterks@lisd.net

  7. Review Jeopardy • C= Only the teacher, or the student speaking for the team. • H= Raise your hand if you need help, or have a question • A= The Outsiders review game • M= None, stay in your seat • P= You are quiet and listening, maybe even taking notes. • S= Celebratory cheer no louder than a 3!

  8. Jeopardy Rules • Only one person from your group may say the answer. • I will take the first answer I hear from your group, so make sure you are saying the correct answer! • You must answer in the form of a question “What is…” • Your group only has 2 mess-ups • The team that wins, will earn and extra 2 points on the exam. • You have 2 class warnings, if I have to tell you to be quiet, or to be on task, we will read SSR for the rest of the period.

  9. Grease Monkey

  10. Vocab Vocab Vocab

  11. Analyze This

  12. Vocab x2

  13. Be “cause” You “effect” me

  14. Quite a Character

  15. Grease Monkey Vocab Vocab Vocab Analyze This… Vocab x2 Be “CAUSE” You “EFFECT” Me.. Quite a Character $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  16. Youngest member of the Greasers, and the main protagonist of the novel

  17. Who is Ponyboy?

  18. Member of the Socs and wears many rings; killed by Johnny

  19. Who is Bob?

  20. Father Figure nd the oldest of the Curtis brothers

  21. Who is Darry?

  22. The jokester of the group, carries a switch blade

  23. Who is Two-Bit Matthews?

  24. Soda’s best friend who also works at the gas station

  25. Who is Steve Randle?

  26. Hard to believe or comprehend

  27. What is Unfathomable?

  28. A way of doing something quickly without thinking

  29. What is Hastily?

  30. Outright disobedience

  31. What is Defiance?

  32. Brave or courageous

  33. What is Gallant?

  34. Hesitant or unwilling

  35. What is Reluctant?

  36. The Outsiders is told from this point of view

  37. What is first person?

  38. The part of the plot Where Ponyboy introduces us to all the Greasers

  39. What is the Exposition?

  40. This is one major difference between Ponyboy and the rest of the Greasers.

  41. What is thoughtfulness and liking to read

  42. “Hey, I said suddenly, “can you see the sunset real good from West Side?” She blinked, startled, then smiled. “Real good.” The author included this exchange between Cherry and Ponyboy to…

  43. What is to show that they acknowledge each other’s differences and accept each other.

  44. I walked down The hall in a daze. Dally had taken care of the car, and I started the long walk Home in a stupor. What can the reader tell from this passage?

  45. What is “that Ponyboy is severely effected by Johnny’s death.”

  46. Imitate

  47. What is Mimicked?

  48. Blonde- headed

  49. What is Tow-headed?

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