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The Schwa Was Here

The Schwa Was Here. Week 1Bellwork. Tuesday, February 20 th. The Schwa Was Here Vocabulary: Copy the word and definition 1. schwa - (n)the faint vowel sound in many unstressed syllables in the English Language. Ex: the e in overlook, a in forgettable- sounds like “uh”

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The Schwa Was Here

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  1. The Schwa Was Here Week 1Bellwork

  2. Tuesday, February 20th The Schwa Was Here Vocabulary: Copy the word and definition 1. schwa- (n)the faint vowel sound in many unstressed syllables in the English Language. Ex: the e in overlook, a in forgettable- sounds like “uh” 2. mannequin- (n)a usually life-size model of the human body used to display or fit clothes 3. capische- (v) slang for “Do you understand?” 4. persistence- (n) the quality of continuing steadily despite problems or difficulties 5. Teflon- (n)a plastic with nonstick properties used to coat cookware Dude, It’s Reading Time!

  3. Friday, February 23 Copy the word and definition. 6. pyrotechnics- (n)Making of fireworks7. asbestos- (n) Mineral used to make incombustible or fireproof material.8. bystander-(n) someone who observes without getting involved9. retainer- (n) a fee paid to reserve the services of a professional, especially an attorney or accountant, whenever needed 10. decapitated- (v) the removal of one’s head causing sudden death

  4. Monday, February 26th • 1. Draw a picture of a mannequin. Label it with the vocabulary word. • 2. Draw a picture of a pyrotechnics display. Label it with the vocabulary word.

  5. Tuesday, February 27th Write the entire sentence, underlining the vocabulary word used. • 1. I thought that someone was watching me in the mall; however, it was just a life-like mannequin. • 2. Teflon coated pans are the best to cook pancakes; they are also easier to clean! • 3. I have a lawyer on retainer; I pay her a monthly fee for always being available. Dude, It’s Reading Time!

  6. Wednesday, February 28th Write the entire sentence and complete it with the correct vocabulary word. • People once used flame retardant _______________ to coat products; however, the particles are dangerous for your lungs. • The _________________ were amazing at the concert, but I was a little scared that a fire might start. • Old movies have the word _____________ in them which is slang for, “got it?”

  7. Thursday, March 1 Answer the following questions in complete sentences. Be sure to rephrase the question in your answer. • Where might you see Teflon and what is it used for? • What is important to know about asbestos? Dude, It’s Reading Time!

  8. Friday, March 2 Copy the synonyms and complete the set with the correct vocabulary word. • determination, diligence, resolution,_______________ • eyewitness, spectator, onlooker, _________________ • deposit, fee, payment, _____________________ Independent Reading Assignment Due Today!

  9. Thursday, September 17 Write the entire sentence and complete it with the correct vocabulary word. • I would practice caution around ________________ by wearing a protective breathing mask. • The e in overlook is called a _____________. • I have a lawyer on ______________, meaning that I pay her a monthly fee for always being available. Dude, It’s Reading Time!

  10. Friday, September 18 Write the entire sentence and complete it with the correct vocabulary word. • The Little Engine that Could’s _________________ made it possible to achieve its goal. • The _____________ at the magic show were an awe inspiring combination of flash and danger. • My job at the Gap involves changing the styles displayed by ________________ .

  11. Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens Write the seven habits of highly effective teens. • 1. Be Proactive- take responsibility for your life. • 2. Begin with the end in mind- Define your mission and goals in life • 3. Put first things first- Prioritize and do the most important things first. • 4. Think: Win-Win- Have an “everyone can win” attitude. • 5. Seek first to understand, then to be understood- Listen to people sincerely. • 6. Synergize- Work together to achieve more • 7. Sharpen the saw- Renew yourself regularly. http://www.amazon.com/The-Habits-Highly-Effective-Teens/dp/076241474X#reader_076241474X

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