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Warm-Ups

Warm-Ups. 3 rd Quarter. Warm Up#1. Guidelines Write Warm-Up# and Date Completely answer Only 1 or 2 entries per page Should be kept in a Composition Notebook Turn in at end of quarter. Warm Up#2.

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Warm-Ups

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  1. Warm-Ups 3rd Quarter

  2. Warm Up#1 Guidelines • Write Warm-Up# and Date • Completely answer • Only 1 or 2 entries per page • Should be kept in a Composition Notebook • Turn in at end of quarter

  3. Warm Up#2 • Students have to follow guidelines. What should the consequences be if they fail to comply to the guidelines?

  4. Warm Up#3 • CLAIM: “Rap music videos have gotten so offensive that they need to be outlawed.”

  5. Warm Up#4 • CLAIM: Corporal punishment should be re-enacted in public schools.”

  6. Warm Up#5 • CLAIM: • Youth causes most violence in urban communities.

  7. Warm Up#6 • CLAIM: • . The age to be eligible for a driver’s license should change from 16 to 14.”

  8. Warm Up#7 • . TEENAGE DATING • You must develop your own claim and support it with reasons and evidence.

  9. Warm Up#8 • . TEENAGE • PARENTS • You must develop your own claim and support it with reasons and evidence.

  10. Warm Up#9 Find different examples of text features in the Wall Street Journal.

  11. Warm Up#10 Take Out Practice Test and Article Be prepared to take Common Assessment

  12. Warm Up#11 Take out your Warm-Up composition book and respond to video.

  13. Warm Up#12 Take out your Warm-Up composition book and respond to video.

  14. Warm Up#13 Take out your Warm-Up composition book and respond to video.

  15. Warm Up#14 Take out your Warm-Up composition book and respond to video.

  16. Warm Up#15 Mention some notable African-Americans that have contributed to our literary world.

  17. Warm Up#16 Based on the Front cover and the Back Cover Blurb, what do you think this novel is about? Explain.

  18. Warm Up#17 Do outside factors impact a person’s failures and successes? Explain; Provide examples

  19. Warm Up#18 Summarize what has happened in the novel so far.

  20. Warm Up#19 What does figurative language have to do with poetry? Explain. Provide Examples.

  21. Warm Up#20 What is the difference between the author and the speaker for “Mother to Son” Explain. Provide Examples.

  22. Warm Up#20 What is the difference between the author and the speaker for “Mother to Son” Explain. Provide Examples.

  23. Warm Up#21 Characterize the characters introduced in chapter one.

  24. Warm Up#22 • What is persuasion? Give examples of when you had to persuade someone? Did it work each time? Why? What professions use persuasion? Explain.

  25. Warm Up#23 Do outside environmental factors impact students’ academic performance? Provide examples from the text.

  26. Warm Up#24 Provide outside environmental factors from the text that may affect Eddie.

  27. Warm Up#25 What is racism? Have you seen examples in the novel, “Buried Onion”? Explain.

  28. Warm Up#26 What outside factors contribute to Eddie in the novel?

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