Welcome back from Labor Day Weekend! Literature Assignments: We have completed our discussion of "The Medicine Bag" and turned in study guides. We also completed an in-class timed writing over both stories. Students who were absent can make up the timed writing when they return to class. They may prepare by studying the comparison/contrast chart on p. 4 at this link. On Wednesday, we will read the poem "Those Winter Sundays" and discuss it using the study guide questions linked below. Several resources are available on our class website to support this poem. Writing Assignments: We are reviewing adjectives and adverbs and practicing several sentence-composing tools. Last week, we worked on the Opening Adjective and the Delayed Adjective tools. Please complete the work in this order. 1. Adjective Packet (Warriner's text) linked as a pdf in the August 27 blog post. 2. IXL HH.1, HH.2, HH.6, HH.7 3. Opening Adjective Exercises Handout (linked below) 4. Delayed Adjective Exercises Handout (linked below) Please don't hesitate to email me with questions or to set up a phone conference if needed. In Writing class, we are also learning "The Preposition Song." It is sung to the tune of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." This is to be memorized and recited in class on Thursday, September 10, or when an absent student returns to class. Link to the lyrics below. Independent Reading:
We are now in our second week of our first independent reading project. Students are reading a fiction book of their choice and answering a series of four surveys. See the August 27 post for details and due dates. Survey #1 was due Friday, September 4. It remains open for anyone who needs to make it up. Survey #2 is now open and is due on Friday, September 11. Comments are closed.
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A Classroom Prayer
Holy Spirit, Giver of all good gifts, enter into my mind and heart. Give me the gift of knowledge and the grace to use it wisely. Help me in all my endeavors. Give me perseverance and fortitude. Help my memory, that I may remember what I learn and recall it when necessary. Guide me in the classroom.
O Jesus, You who are the Way, the Truth, and the Life, let me not be deceived by false teaching. Our Lady of Good Studies, pray for me. Amen. Mary, Undoer of Knots,
Pray for Us! A Prayer to Christ, the Divine Teacher
O source of all Wisdom, Christ the Teacher,
You are the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Teach us to embrace the truths You have revealed to Your Church. Fill our souls with Your Grace that we may love God above all and our neighbors as ourselves. Christ Jesus, friend and Teacher most patient, bless us and teach us. O Light of the world, teach us always to follow You that we should not walk in darkness, but have forever the Light of Life! Amen. Archives
August 2023
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