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Get out a piece of paper (for your binder) and label it: Sentence Dictations. Grammar, Spelling, and Vocabulary. Directions. Listen to the following sentence, and write it with correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation. ALL of these sentences will be part of your binder check.
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Get out a piece of paper (for your binder) and label it:Sentence Dictations Grammar, Spelling, and Vocabulary
Directions • Listen to the following sentence, and write it with correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation. • ALL of these sentences will be part of your binder check. • Number and date them as we go (you can keep them on the same page)
1. Wednesday, November 7, 2012 • To avoid horrendousgrammar and spelling mistakes and to get immediate feedback, sentence dictations will be given daily. • Infinitive phrase = to plus verb • If you start a sentence with one, place a comma after the phrase • Parallelism – phrases “match” (to avoid & to get) • Spelling words!
Please Do Now Underneath your sentence dictation from yesterday DRAW A LINE & PUT THE DATE (11/8). (*if you were not here yesterday, start a new sheet of paper with the date) Then: • List at least 3 symbols in everyday life that are used to represent something else. • For example, • <3 symbolizes love
Please Do Now • A “Please Do Now” is a short task that you begin as soon as you walk in the door. • It will go in your binder AFTER yesterday’s “sentence dictation” and BEFORE today’s sentence dictation. • Separate them by them dates. Draw a line to show the separation.
Binders • Do not clean them out yet—we need to finish the short story unit Grading System for Binders: • Spelling Worksheets & Quizzes = 25% • Sentence Dictations = 25% • “Please Do Now's” = 25% • Notes & Worksheets = 25%
Sentence Dictation #2 • 2. Symbolism is indispensableto writers and advertisers because it allows them to associatetheir desires with oursubconscious. • To = preposition (shows relationship) • To writers and advertisers = Prepositional phrase • Because = subordinate conjunction
Please Do Now • YOU HAVE 2 MINUTES AFTER THE BELL RINGS TO: • Get out your Please Do Now’s and Sentence Dictations • Draw a line • Skip a Space • Put today’s date, Friday 11/9 • Write: • harass, height, hierarchy, horrendous, humorous, ignorance, immediate, incredible, independent, indispensable
Sentence Dictation #3 • To grasp the concept of symbolism even more, you will be discovering some popular allusions to the number seven. • To grasp = infinitive phrase (comma rule) • Allusions – references to well-known people, places, things, or ideas. • Spell out all numbers that can be written with two or less words. (1-100, 200…)
Please Do Now • Underneath your last Sentence Dictation: • Draw a line • Skip a space • Add the Date: 11/12 • THEN: • Create a paragraph using at least 5 of your vocabulary words. (vocab packet & posters) • Yes, you must use correct, grammar, spelling and punctuation. • You will be reading it out loud to a partner.
Sentence Dictation #4 • It’s important that we take responsibility for our own actions andthat we do not easily pass judgment on others. • Its Vs. It’s = possessive pronoun vs. it is • No Comma before “and” because there are not TWO sentences on each side (compound sentence) • That…two parallel phrases combined by “and”
Please Do Now • Finish Vocab Packet (visual poster descriptions on sideboard if needed) • Turn in vocab packet BEFORE timer goes off (7 minutes) • Work on Spelling List #7
11/13 Sentence Dictation #5 • My vocabulary packet worth fifty points was due today, and I have a quiz on my knowledge of “The Masque of the Red Death” on Thursday and a spelling quiz on Friday. • , and = compound sentence (2 sentences joined by a conjunction (and)) • And = joining two phrases (no comma) • “” – Short Stories go in quotations • Capitalize the days of the week (proper noun)
11/14 Please Do now • (skip space, draw a line, add the date) • Think of a popular “Brand” of Anything (clothing, shoes, sports teams, toothpaste, hair products, food…) • Draw OR Describe the “Logo” • Write down the colors associated with it
Sentence Dictation #6 • Because color offers an instantaneous method for conveying meaning and messages without words, brands and color are inextricably linked. • Because = subordinate conjunction • Start a sentence with subordinate clause = comma where the clause ends • Clause = subject + verb, but no complete thought • Inextricably = inseparable
11/15 Please Do Now • Complete Part I of the “Symbolism of Colors in Branding and Advertising Activity” • Read the article (on the cart) • As you read: • Underline the word “color” along with the rest of the sentence • Circle the name of every color, and underline the rest of the sentence.
No sentence dictation today. • Good luck on your quiz. • The answers to #’s 3, 15, & 18 have been given to you—use them! • #’s 51-55 (on the back) • 1=A, 2=B, 3=C, 4=D, 5=E • Tomorrow, you will find an advertisement and complete Part II of the symbolism activity
Vocab Packet Grading • Rewrite the word: 10 points • Definitions: 20 points • Context of the story: 10 points • Visual Posters: 10 points
11/27 Please Do Now • From memory, write what the following colors COULD symbolize: • Blue – • Red – • Black – • Green – • Orange – • Pink – • Purple – • White – • Brown –
Sentence Dictation #7 • Using at least two specific references from the article “Color & Branding”, prove that the company purposefully chose at least two specific colors to convey a meaning or message. • Article in Quotation Marks • Place comma where gerund phrase ends • Gerund phrase = start a sentence with -ing • Comma outside of the quotes because it’s NOT dialogue
11/28 Please Do Now • Get your laptop • Open OpenOffice – Writer • Create an MLA heading (left-hand side) • Your name • Ms. Salopek • English 10-period # • 28 November 2012
Sentence Dictation #8Typed under your MLA heading • In the article “Color & Branding”, Jill Morton states, “Brands communicate meanings with the language of color and shape” (1). • You may NOT use this example in your paper. • You MUST use at least 2 similar examples in your paper (to prove your points!)
11/29 Please Do Now • Write and Define (TRY!) the following 5 Categories of the CDT: • Comprehension - • Vocabulary – • Literary Elements and Devices – • Persuasive Techniques – • Text Organizational Skills –
Sentence Dictation #9 • If I have perfect attendance for the Keystone Exams, Ms. Salopek will give me five extra credit points on my next Classroom Diagnostic Test. • If = subordinate conjunction • If…Exams = subordinate clause = comma rule • Example of a “Complex” sentence
Get paper/notebook and label: 3rd 9-weeks Please Do Nows (PDN) and Sentence Dictations (SD)
1/30/13 PDN (at least 5 sentences) Respond to following quote: • “First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me.” • What is being said? Why is it important? How is it relevant to our unit on Night?
1/30/13 Sentence Dictation (SD) • By the skillful and sustained use of propaganda, one can make people see heaven as hell or an extremely wretched life as paradise. -Adolf Hitler • Propaganda - information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, or nation.
2/1/13 PDN – Read the comic What types of mass media did Hitler use to spread his propaganda? What other types of communication could have been used today to manipulate the people?
2/1/13 SD • The Holocaust illustrates the consequences of prejudice, racism, and stereotyping on a society. • Spelling—double check all of your words and correct them • Comma Rule – Comma in a series ( 3 or more items) = place a comma between them
2/4/13 PDN • List the 3 Types of Irony & an Example
2/4/13 Spelling • Harass • Height • Hierarchy • Horrendous • Humorous • Ignorance • Immediate • Incredible • Independent • Indispensible
2/6/13 PDN • Write 3 synonyms for the following words: • Big • Small • Pretty • Ugly • Happy • Sad
PDN (nothing for the binder) STUDY FOR YOUR SPELLING QUIZ • Harass • Height • Hierarchy • Horrendous • Humorous • Ignorance • Immediate • Incredible • Independent • Indispensable
2/8/13 SD • From the depths in the mirror, a corpse was contemplating me.
2/11/13 PDN: Spelling Pretest • Inoculate • Intelligence • Its (possessive form) • It’s (it is) • Jewelry • Judgment • Kernel • Colonel • Knowledge • Lasagna • Leisure • Liaison
2/12/13 PDN • Write each spelling word 5 times. • Inoculate • Intelligence • Its (possessive form) • It’s (it is) • Jewelry • Judgment • Kernel • Colonel • Knowledge • Lasagna • Leisure • Liaison
2/19/13 PDN – Spelling Pretest • Library • License • Lightning • Maintenance • Maneuver • Medieval • Mediocre • Memento • Millennium • Miniature
2/20/13 PDN • Use each spelling word in a sentence: • Library • License • Lightning • Maintenance • Maneuver • Medieval • Mediocre • Memento • Millennium • Miniature
2/21/13 PDN • Write at least 3 different ways you can ANNOTATE a text when you read.
3/12/13 PDN – Spelling Pretest • Words 81-90 in Spelling Packet • Minuscule • Miscellaneous • Mischievous • Misspell • Necessary • Neighbor • Noticeable • Occasionally • Occurrence • Parallel
3/12/13 Sentence Dication • “I do not think, comrades, that I shall be with you for many months longer, and before I die, I feel it my duty to pass on to you such wisdom as I have acquired.” • , comrades, = nonessential info – surround by commas • , and = compound sentence • before I die = subordinate clause • Old Major – pig
3/13/13 - PDN • Rewrite spelling words correctly 3 times (81-90)
3/14/13 From MEMORY, try to write the 3 characteristics of each genre. • Fable • Satire • Allegory