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Mon day , Jan. 6, 2014

Mon day , Jan. 6, 2014. In My Homework, please write: Ex. 2, p. 384 Finish synonyms & antonyms Vocabulary Quiz Unit 7 Friday. Daily Language Practice. 1. There were million’s of cattle to be moved. And few experienced cowboys. (2)

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Mon day , Jan. 6, 2014

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  1. Monday, Jan. 6, 2014 • In My Homework, please write: • Ex. 2, p. 384 • Finish synonyms & antonyms • Vocabulary Quiz Unit 7 Friday

  2. Daily Language Practice • 1. There were million’s of cattle to be moved. And few experienced cowboys. (2) • 2. Any man, who could ride and rope, were welcome on the trail, whatever his color. (2)

  3. Vocabulary Unit Seven • Practice with partner • Begin synonyms & antonyms

  4. Please do now… • 5 sentences • 5 words

  5. Ex. 1, p. 383 • 1. did together • 2. At Mount Rushmore, the faces of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt are carved out of a mountain. • 3. Gutzon Borglum and his workers carved the monument. • 4. Visitors hike near the monument but cannot climb on it. • 5. The mountain is rugged, yet the carved faces look smooth.

  6. Ex. 1 continued • 6. Borglum began work in 1927 and finished in 1939. • 7. His original plan called for the sculptures to be formed from the waist up, but that would have been very costly. • 8. The stone was hard, so only the faces were sculpted. • 9. The project was expensive but clearly worth it. • 10. The sculpture was carved into Mt. Rushmore 152 meters, or approximately 500 feet, above the valley floor.

  7. Read p. 383 • For ex. 2 • Write the sentences. • Circle the conjunction. • Underline the words connected.

  8. TAS Questions • What can you tell me about numismatics? • How can you construct meaning from informational texts?

  9. Conjunctions. • How can I use them?

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