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Friday, March 13, 2015

3/13 Friday

1. Free Rice-It's Friday so that means it is Free Rice time. Once again you can pick your own category. If you guys do good, Mr. Norman gonna make it drizzle!

2. Weekly Vocabulary-Take some time to study. Our quiz is coming soon. 

3. American Steel-Now let's see if we can bring those scores up!

4. Coach Lesson 7-Finish your coach packet.

5. Question of the Day-This is a new thing we will be doing from time to time in class. You will answer the question in your Language Arts google doc. Make sure you answer in complete sentences.

What is an inference? What are the two types of information that you need to make an inference

6. Inference Wordle Activity-We will be using Wordle to practice our inferencing skills. You are going to use Wordle to describe something that you LOVE! Be very descriptive and use as many words as you can think of. Here again are your Wordle instructions:

Step 1: Go to Wordle

Step 2: Create your word cloud by typing in words that describe something that you love!

Press "GO" when finished.

Step 3: Save your wordle to the public gallery, but do not put your last name in the description.

Step 4: Copy (control-c) the embed code at the bottom of the page






Step 5: Paste (control-v) the embed code into an email you will send to me. Your email should have the title "Norman-Wordle-Inference

7. Social Studies Warm-Up-Answer the following question in your Norman Social Studies Google doc. Be sure to fully explain your answer.

What do you already know about the American Revolution? Who was fighting and why?

What do you already know about the French Revolution? Who was fighting and why?

8. Revolutions-Today we are going to begin to look at revolutions.

9. Channel One-We are going to watch Channel One news. Afterwards, you are to got to your Social Studies google doc and answer the following questions about the newscast. Remember to use complete sentences, and fully explain your answers.

1. What were the stories on today's newscast?

2. Which story did you find most interesting?

3. What was interesting about this story?

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