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Thursday, September 26, 2013

9/26 Thursday



1. Article Review-Read the following article . After reading, write a quick review of the article in your Norman Language Arts Google doc.  Your review should answer the following questions:

-Did you like the article? Explain your answer.

-Was the article informative? Explain your answer.

Also, create two E.O.G style questions about the article.


2. Vocabulary-Study your Weekly Vocabulary Words. There may be a quiz tomorrow!

3. Subject and Predicate-We will take a look at Subjects and Predicates. 

4. Class Novel-Let's get back on track with our novel.

5.  Writing Pre-Assessment - In your Norman Language Arts Google doc, I'd like you to write a short, persuasive essay on the following prompt:

Your school has asked you to write an essay that evaluates a good friend. This essay will appear in the next newsletter published by the school.

Write an essay for your school's newsletter and justify the qualities you believe a good friend must have.

As you write your essay, be sure to:
*Focus on the qualities of a friend
*Consider the purpose, audience, and context of your essay
*Organize your essay so that your ideas progress logically
*Include relevant details that clearly develop your essay
*Edit your essay for standard grammar and language usage

6. Social Studies Warm-Up-Answer the following question in your Norman Social Studies Google doc.

What were indulgences? What part did they play in the Reformation? Remember to fully explain your answer.

7. Reformation Reporter- Continue working on your Reformation Reporter assignment. 

WHAT-What was the Reformation? Be sure to fully explain your answers.

WHO-Pick 4 important people from the Reformation. Tell me who they were and why they were important to the Reformation.

WHEN-Pick and explain at least 3 important dates from the Reformation. Explain why the dates you chose are important to the Reformation.

HOW-Explain in detail how the Reformation started. What happened before that led to this movement?

WHY-Why did this movement happen? Why was it so important to the world? Why is it still important?

WHERE-What were some of the important locations of the Reformation?

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