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Name: _________________________ Date: _______
Drill Closing
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Name: ____________________________ Due Date: Monday
ESOL 3 HOMEWORK
VOCABULARY- Use each word in a compound sentence.1. Following2. Prediction3. Conclude4. Consider
GRAMMAR- Correct the mistakes.1. Ms Lillehoj said “you are going to be reprimanded.” 2. Sheldon said, “I had a accomplice.” Ms Lillehoj replied, This is really slapdash. 3. The next day Ms Lillehoj rebutting Sheldon and decided that she would annihilate everyone’s grades.
WRITING- Combine the following sentences:1. I am going to a sleepover. I ‘m going tomorrow.
2. You are supposed to sit on the bus. You are supposed to sit quietly.
3. The reading teacher is organized. The reading teacher is funny. The reading teacher is helpful.GOVERNMENT
1. Which of these is a power of the United States Supreme Court?A. To interpret laws B. To pass laws C. To enforce laws2. The purposes of the Bill of Rights is toA. Limit individual rights B. Limit the power of government C. Improve the court system3. A man on trial was not allowed to have witnesses testify on his behalf. Which principle was
violated?A. Due process B. Judicial review C. Checks and balances
Name: ____________________________ Due Date: Tuesday
ESOL 3 HOMEWORK
VOCABULARY-Use each word in a complex sentence.1.Feature2.Identifies3.Modifier4.Theme
WRITING-Rewrite the sentence so that it is clear and concise!1. My dog is friendly, playful, and he is smart, too.
2. We can hike, ski, or we can snowboard down the mountain, too.
GOVERNMENT1. In the U.S., the central government and the state governments share power. Which of these terms best describes this type of government?A. Federal system B. Confederate system C. Direct democracy2. If the President and Congress disagree over a tax bill, the President can veto the bill. Which of these applies to a presidential veto?A. Checks and balances B. Judicial review C. Federalism3. Which of these is a violation of civil law?A. Taking a shirt without paying for it B. Breaking a legal contract C. Refusing to report for jury duty
Name: ____________________________ Due Date: Wednesday
ESOL 3 HOMEWORK
VOCABULARY-Use each word in a compound sentence.1.Mood2.Response3.Concern4.Combines
GRAMMAR-Combine the following sentences:1.Mrs. Brown makes the best cookies on the block. Mrs. Brown is our next-door neighbor.
2.Sam wants to be a professional baseball player. He is my brother’s best friend.
3.My dog has hair hanging over his eyes. He looks just like a dust mop.
GOVERNMNET1. Which of these statements is true of a representative democracy?A.Citizens have unlimited individual rights. B. Citizens vote directly on all laws and government actions.C.Government leaders rule by force. D. The people elect government leaders.2. Which of these persons would the United States government count as unemployed?A. A photographer who is her own boss B. A waiter who earns most of his money from tipsC. A person who is retired D. An accountant who quits her job to look for other work3. Which of these is most often encouraged by the government in a command economy?A. National production goals B. Inherited occupational rolesC. Private ownership of property D. Competition between businesses
Name: ____________________________ Due Date: Thursday
ESOL 3 HOMEWORK
VOCABULARY-Use each word in a complex sentence.1. Focus2. Clearly3. Effective4. Provide5. Comparisons
WRITING-Combine the following sentences:1. Very cold weather closed school for a day. The cold weather came down from Canada.
2. Jack ran all the way to school. Jack was late this morning.
GOVERNMENT1. Which of these is an advantage of a representative democracy? G Citizens are able to vote on all issues. H Government agencies make decisions quickly. J Legislators are elected by the people.
2. Which of these is a similarity between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence?A They list the rights of those accused of a crime. B They divide powers among three branches.C They list the complaints of colonists against Britain. D They state that government gains authority from
the people.
Name: ____________________________ Due Date: Friday
ESOL 3 HOMEWORK
GOVERNMENT
1. Which of these is a violation of due process?A A state eliminates representation for defendants. B A state requires that cars be inspected once a year.C A state requires the vaccination of all children. D A state forbids a doctor from practicing without a license.
2. A man on trial for committing a crime was not allowed to have witnesses testify on his behalf. Which of these principles was violated?A due process B judicial reviewC checks and balances D separation of powers
3. If the President and Congress disagree over a tax bill, the President can veto the bill. Which of these applies to a presidential veto?A checks and balances B judicial reviewC representative democracy D federalism
Directions: Write the corrected version of the sentence on your drill paper.
1. "Can you stop by the store, asked Mom, "and get some chicken for dinner?”
2. Rachel asked "how, many students are in Mrs. Johnson's class?”
3. I asked Ella, "Did he ask for his ring back?"?
4. Can you believe, Dot asked me, that it has been almost five years since we’ve seen each other? Wednesday
Drill
ObjectivesUse knowledge of grammar rules to correct sentences.
Determine your current grade by updating your grade sheet.
Demonstrate knowledge and comprehension of quotation marks by rewording definitions.
Homework
1. Worksheet due tomorrow
2.Quotation marks quiz Friday
Wednesday
1. Exact words that people say.
1.Jose said, “Read the sign, Amy.”
2. ____________________
2. The title of a song, poem, story, article, of chapter.
1.Jose’s poem appeared in the magazine, “How to Talk to Your Teen.”
2. ___________________Wednesday
1. Capitalize the first word in a quote.
“Read the sign, Jack,” said Mr. Lee._________________________
2. Periods and commas always go inside quotation marks.
She said, "Hurry up.“_________________________
3. Use commas before someone’s exact words.
He said, “Teens are allowed.”_________________________
4. Use a comma after someone’s exact words if the sentence continues.
“Teens aren’t kids,” I said._________________________
5. Use single marks to put a quotation within a quotation.
She said, "Earl keeps reading 'An Impossible Dream.'“_________________________Wednesday
ClosingCopy the sentences. Add any necessary quotation marks and commas. Delete the quotation marks that aren’t necessary.
1. Read the sign, Jack he said.2. I said that “I would clear the snow away.”3. “Who told” you to do that? He asked.
Wednesday
DrillWrite the corrected version on your drill paper. Then, explain what the sentence means.
"It was the last straw that broke the camels back“.
There is a limit to everything. We can load the camel with lots of straw, but finally it will be too much and the camel's back will break. This can be applied to many things in life. People often say "That's the last straw!" when they will not accept any more of something.Thursday
ObjectivesUse knowledge of grammar rules to correct sentences.
Apply knowledge of quotation marks by creating examples.
Homework
1. Worksheet due tomorrow
2.Quotation marks quiz on Friday
Thursday
Name: ___________________ Due Date: Thursday
ESOL 3 HOMEWORK
VOCABULARY-Use each word in a complex sentence.1. Focus2. Clearly3. Effective4. Provide5. ComparisonsWRITING-Combine the following sentences:1. Very cold weather closed school for a day. The cold weather came down from Canada.2. Jack ran all the way to school. Jack was late this morning.GOVERNMENT1.Which of these is an advantage of a representative democracy? G Citizens are able to vote on all issues. 2. Which of these is a similarity between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence?D They state that government gains authority from the people.
Practice!
Yesterday, John said this afternoon I’ll bring back your book; however, he did not return it.
“Can you believe, Dot asked me, that it has been almost five years since we’ve seen each other”?
“Certainly” Mr. Martin said “I shall explain the whole situation to him. I know that he will understand.”
Thursday
HSA Support
In order to earn full credit today, you must spend the rest of class working on one or more of the following activities:
1. Completing homework for another class2. Reviewing vocabulary for government or biology
Thursday
ClosingAfter you read the paragraph, answer the questions.
A dog said "Momotaro, what have you there hanging at your belt“? He replied, "I have some of the very best Japanese dumplings. Give me one and I will go with you said the dog.”
1.Correct the five grammar mistakes.
2.Identify the parts of speech of the underlined words.
Thursday
DrillWrite the corrected version on your drill paper. Then, explain what the sentence means.
"You cant tell a book by it’s cover“.
We need to read a book to know if it's good or bad. We cannot know what it's like just by looking at the front or back cover. This proverb is applied to everything, not only books.
Friday
ObjectivesUse knowledge of grammar rules to correct sentences.
Prove mastery of quotation marks by evaluating their peers work
Demonstrate synthesis of comma rules by composing a BCR that has examples of seven comma rules.
Homework
Worksheet due Monday
Friday
Name: ______________________ Due Date: Friday
ESOL 3 HOMEWORK
GOVERNMENT1. Which of these is a violation of due process?A A state eliminates representation for defendants.B A state requires that cars be inspected once a year.C A state requires the vaccination of all children.D A state forbids a doctor from practicing without a license.
2. A man on trial for committing a crime was not allowed to have witnesses testify on his behalf. Which of these principles was violated?A due process B judicial reviewC checks and balances D separation of powers
3. If the President and Congress disagree over a tax bill, the President can veto the bill. Which of these applies to a presidential veto?A checks and balances B judicial reviewC representative democracy D federalism
QuizDirections: Write the corrected version of the sentence on your drill paper.
1. "Can you stop by the store, asked Mom, "and get some chicken for dinner?”
2. Rachel asked "how, many students are in Mrs. Johnson's class?”
3. I asked Ella, "Did he ask for his ring back?"?
4. Can you believe, Dot asked me, that it has been almost five years since we’ve seen each other? Friday
Closing
Check your peer’s quiz. Which punctuation rules do they need to
review?
Friday
Government Review
Friday
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