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Agenda, Feb. 14, 2011. Turn in your Comic strip & Academic Game-plan. Quick-write & while you do this Workbook page 24 and Guidebook page 20 will be stamped. Guidebook pages 21-24. Workbook page in class 27 . HW: Workbook page 25. Objectives;. Students Shall; - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Agenda, Feb. 14, 2011Turn in your Comic strip & Academic Game-

plan.

Quick-write & while you do this Workbook page 24 and Guidebook page 20 will be stamped.

Guidebook pages 21-24.Workbook page in class 27.HW: Workbook page 25.

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Students Shall;

Examine important character traits we should all have:PerseveranceResourcefulnessSelf-motivationLoyalty & TrustReliability

Objectives;

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Quick-write, 2/14/2011Before you begin to complete this, remember to

have your Workbook open to page 24 and your Guidebook open to page 20 to get it stamped.

Quote;“If there is one characteristic that all great

champions share, it’s an enormous sense of pride . Champions excel and are driven to show the world and prove to themselves just how good they are.”Nancy Lopez, championship professional golfer.

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Key Words for your Guidebook assignments.

Perseverance; following through with an act or action. Constant support of a belief. Never giving up.

Resourcefulness; having the ability to effectively solve problems. May also have the ability to be creative to solve problems.

Self-Motivation; the ability to motivate oneself to reach their goals.

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Book Assignments Guidebook pages 21-24

Let’s read these and then complete them.

Workbook page 27These are Tickets out the Door.

HW: Create your own comic strip about using perseverance to get through a difficult situation in your life. Page 25 of the workbook will be the rough draft.

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Agenda, February 15, 2011Quick-write, to be completed on a

separate piece of paper.I want to stamp your homework from

yesterday, Workbook page 25.Complete your perseverance comic strip.Complete Guidebook page 24 and

Workbook page 27.

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Objectives, Students Shall;

Create a 9 panel comic strip about perseverance during a difficult situation in the students’ lives.A rough draft was assigned yesterday for homework.

Understand that your final draft must be accepted by Mr. Rosas so you can receive credit.

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Quick-write, 2/15/11

What do you believe your grade should be?

On the small sheet of paper you must explain what you feel your grade should be.Justify your answer and be honest.Explain in details.

I need to see everyone writing for 5 minutes!

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Book Assignments Guidebook pages 24

Workbook page 27

HW: Create your own comic strip about using perseverance to get through a difficult situation in your life.

Page 25 of the workbook was assigned as a rough draft.

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Agenda, 2/16/2011

Immediately take out Workbook page 25.Let your instructor stamp it.

As soon as it is stamped begin to work on Final Draft of your Perseverance Comic Strip.It’s due today.If you want to use a larger sheet of paper, it’s

first come first serve.

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Objectives, 2/16/2011Students Shall;

Create a 9 panel comic strip about perseverance during a difficult situation in the students’ lives.Understand that your final draft must be accepted by Mr. Rosas so you can receive credit.

The comic strip must be turned in by the end of class.

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Sample Comic, Do you think Baldo needs perseverance to please his dad?

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Agenda, Feb. 17, 20111. Turn in your Perseverance Comic

strip.2. Quick-write, to be completed in your

Notebook.Select 2 out of 3 quotes to interpret.Take 5 minutes to interpret them.

3. 5 Paragraph Essay on a person you respect because they overcame obstacles to become successful.Goal is to complete by the end of the period.

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Objectives, Feb. 17, 2011Students Shall;

Interpret two of three quotes about perseverance and write down their interpretations in their notebooks.

Compose a essay minimum of 5 paragraphs and 1 page in length. The objective is to write about a person they respect because they have overcome obstacles.

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Quick-write Quotes, 2/17/11Choose 2 of the 3 quotes to interpret.

When the world says, "Give up,"Hope whispers, "Try it one more time."~Author Unknown

The race is not always to the swift, but to those who keep on running.  ~Author unknown, in reference to Ecclesiastes 9:11

It is common sense to take a method & try it. If it fails, admit it frankly & try another. But above all, try something. ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt

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5 Paragraph Essay.The topic for this essay is to write about a person you

respect and admire because they overcame difficult challenges.

You will use the 5 paragraph format. Your finished essay should consist of at least 5 paragraphs and be a page long.

Introduction: Thesis (the main idea) and at least three reasons to support it.

Body Paragraph One: Discuss reason number one.Body Paragraph Two: Discuss reason number two.Body Paragraph Three: Discuss reason number

three.Conclusion: Summarize.

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Agenda, 2/18/20111. Return your Essay on a Person that You Respect.2. Use your notebook to complete a Free-Write.

Just write about anything that is going on in your life, anything, the good, the bad, anything that is fun or stressful.

This is a good way to reduce stress. Which is something we all deal with.

3. Next use your Notebook, for a Quick-write. Interpret a quote based on responsibility.

4. Workbook pages 27-29.5. Guidebook pages 24-27.6. Update your Workbook, and Guidebook for

Tuesday.

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Quick-write, 2/18/2011

“Responsibility is the price of greatness.”

Quoted from Winston Churchill,

British Prime Minster during World War II.