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Reading 3Reading 3

IECPIECP

Fall 2014Fall 2014

Nikki MattsonNikki Mattson

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PartnersPartners

Find a partner who you work well (in English) with.

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Eat it upEat it up

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eat it upeat it upBelieve without question, sometimes foolishly/ love something

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PracticePractice

What is a time that you told someone something that wasn’t true, and they ate it up?

I told my friend _____, and he ate it up and said____.

What are some synonyms for “eat it up”?

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HWHW

Collect VP group work 4 quiz

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Checking In…Checking In…

Who are the presenters for the first newspaper presentation? What should you do to prepare?

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AgendaAgenda

Novel quizReading Explorer 3A

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Novel QuizNovel Quiz

You may use your notes. If you use notes, please submit the quiz AND the notes.

Finish early? Start your novel reading assignment for next week or start working on VP chapter 5.

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3A Vocabulary Terms3A Vocabulary Terms

ContaminatedIntegralDigestionConfineNationwideCompulsoryOptimisticDiligentPioneerFeasible

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IntegralIntegral

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ConfineConfine

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ContaminatedContaminated

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DigestionDigestion

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FeasibleFeasible

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NationwideNationwide

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PioneerPioneer

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CompulsoryCompulsory

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OptimisticOptimistic

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DiligentDiligent

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Food Safety Text – 3AFood Safety Text – 3A

What would the world be like without food science?VideoPg. 38 – read “Before You Read” and complete part A

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3A Text3A Text• 1) Reading (approximately 15 minutes)

– “blue”s read lines 1-74 and take notes on main ideas– “green”s read lines 75-end and take notes on main ideas

• 2) Summarizing and listening (approximately 15 minutes)– “blue”s summarize your reading and “green”s listen and check

information that is given (column 1)– “green”s summarize your reading and “blue”’s listen and check

information that is given (column 1)

• 3) Answering the questions (column 2)– Work together to answer the questions on the handouts (column

2)– I will collect this handout and grade your answers in column 2

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HWHW

VP 5 complete and group work tasks for Monday (3A), Tuesday (3B)

Complete novel reading assignments for Monday (3A), Tuesday (3B)

Oliver Twist = 4-5Great Expectations = 4-6Cry Freedom = 5-7 A Tangled Web = 5-8