December 2, 2011
None, but you can always READ.
Mrs. Ward
Friday, November 25, 2011
November 28, 2011
Spelling Definitions and Parts of Speech
Quick Summary
The Latin word root ject means ‘throw.’ Many common words are ‘thrown’ about each day which use this root, including eject, reject, object, and projector. Perhaps a pointed way to help remember this word is when you receive an injection, which is a shot ‘thrown’ into your body.
1. deject
2. project
3. object
4. abject
5. inject
6. subject
7. interject
8. projectile
9. trajectory
10. dejection
Mrs. Ward
Spelling Definitions and Parts of Speech
Quick Summary
The Latin word root ject means ‘throw.’ Many common words are ‘thrown’ about each day which use this root, including eject, reject, object, and projector. Perhaps a pointed way to help remember this word is when you receive an injection, which is a shot ‘thrown’ into your body.
1. deject
2. project
3. object
4. abject
5. inject
6. subject
7. interject
8. projectile
9. trajectory
10. dejection
Mrs. Ward
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
November 15,2011
Journal Writing: The Soc's party at the river bottom, the Greasers hang out at the the vacant lot, and the Shepard outfit congregates in the alleys down by the tracks. Each group has a place they call their own.
Do you have a hangout? If so, what does it look like? If not, what kind of place would you like to have to meet with your friends?
Where would it be?
What would it look like?
Is it close to where you live?
Would you build it or does it already exist?
What are some of its special features?
Mrs. Ward
Journal Writing: The Soc's party at the river bottom, the Greasers hang out at the the vacant lot, and the Shepard outfit congregates in the alleys down by the tracks. Each group has a place they call their own.
Do you have a hangout? If so, what does it look like? If not, what kind of place would you like to have to meet with your friends?
Where would it be?
What would it look like?
Is it close to where you live?
Would you build it or does it already exist?
What are some of its special features?
Mrs. Ward
November 14, 2011
Spelling Definitions and Parts of Speech:
Prior Knowledge
tractor (n): a machine that drags a plow.
train (n): an engine that pulls, drags, or draws.
TRAHO, TRAHERE, TRAXI, TRACTUS: To Drag
1. subtract
2. extract
3. detract
4. abstract
5. retract
6. distract
7. protract
8. contract
9. attractive
10. tractable
Mrs. Ward
Spelling Definitions and Parts of Speech:
Prior Knowledge
tractor (n): a machine that drags a plow.
train (n): an engine that pulls, drags, or draws.
TRAHO, TRAHERE, TRAXI, TRACTUS: To Drag
1. subtract
2. extract
3. detract
4. abstract
5. retract
6. distract
7. protract
8. contract
9. attractive
10. tractable
Mrs. Ward
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