3. DLR Be sure your name, date and period is on your paper. Please put my name on their, too. Please swap papers with a neighbor. Be sure your name is on the paper you corrected. It should say, “Corrected by . . .” This way, you will receive credit for grading the paper.
4. DLR, GUM and Hot Fudge Beginning this week, our Do Now exercises will be DLR. We will sill write in our journals, but they will only be collected and graded on Fridays. Please collect your journal at the end of class, today. If you do not have a journal, please purchase one by Monday.
5. Essential Understanding Question Cornell Notes: Left Column: What is a direct object? Right Column: A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. Find the verb. Ask, “What?” or “Whom?”
6. Essential Understanding Question Cornell Notes: Left Side: What is an indirect object? Right Side: An indirect object is the person or thing to whom an item or something is given. The indirect object is a noun or pronoun. Sentences may have more than one direct or indirect objects.
7. Examples The zookeeper gave us a short lecture about cheetahs and leopards. The cheetah hunts its prey during the daytime. This swift predator catches creatures using its strong claws. It holds the doomed animal by the neck. The cheetah must eat its catch quickly.
8. Summarize WDC Chapters 6-10 Tomorrow, be prepared to summarize chapters 6-10. Remember, when we summarize, we explain what happened in our own words. Please be prepared to share three pieces of evidence (quotes) from the text. Your evidence should support your claim. CLAIM: The Little Rock Nine are appropriately referred to as warriors.
10. Homework WDC through chapter 10 Vocabulary Window: Minimum of one complete page Find a minimum of three pieces of evidence to support your claim GUM part one Hot Fudge: “In the Beginning” and “Catching the Drift”