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Lesson Plans Week 27 M. Unser. English Grade 7 March 17-21, 2014. Wednesday Warm-Up. Use the dictionary or your device (dictionary.com) to define the following words from Wonder: Et Cetera Bungalow Prude. Tuesday, March 18. Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call
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Lesson PlansWeek 27M. Unser English Grade 7 March 17-21, 2014
Wednesday Warm-Up Use the dictionary or your device (dictionary.com) to define the following words from Wonder: • Et Cetera • Bungalow • Prude
Tuesday, March 18 • Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call • Listen to “Miranda’s Song”: Andain, “Beautiful Things” • Make Wonder website connections to text from Miranda’s section • Read and discuss pages 236-248 of Wonder
Wednesday Warm-Up Answer the following questions from Wonder in a complete sentence that restates the question: Why do you think Miranda pretends to be sick on the opening night of the play? What does Via do that shows she is grateful to Miranda?
Wednesday, March 19 • Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call • Point of View Mini-Lesson (Smartboard) • Complete Graphic Organizer to compare/contrast Olivia and Miranda’s point of view and sequence of events from Wonder • American Idioms • Work on Independent Study Options
Thursday Warm-Up Use the dictionary or your device (dictionary.com) to define the following words from Wonder: • Spritz • Intense • concession
Thursday, March 20 • Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call • Listen to Auggie’s last song: “Beautiful Child” by Eurythmics • Website connections to part 8 of Wonder text • Read and discuss pages 250-258 of Wonder • Visit the library to check out, renew, and return books
Friday Warm-Up Use the dictionary or your device (dictionary.com) to define the following words from Wonder: • Seismic • Attribution • cusp
Friday, March 21 • Warm-Up/ Housekeeping/ Roll Call • Read and discuss pages 259-270 of Wonder • Venn Diagram “August and Jack” • Work on Independent Study Options
spritz: verb (used with object)1.to spray briefly and quickly; squirt: He spritzed a little soda in his drink. • noun2. a quick, brief spray of liquid; squirt. • Origin: 1915–20, Americanism; < German spritzen to squirt, spray