Directions: Use the next five minutes to study the vocab list for this week. At the end of the study period, your vocab materials will be collected so that the quiz can begin.
Directions: Write a theme statement about each of the following topics that were included in Frankenstein. Make sure that your response is a single, complete sentence that includes the word that represents a topic from the text. Your sentence should also convey a message that applies to the text as well as the rest of society without naming any plot elements from the novel.
1. Education 2. Life 3. Acceptance 4. Responsibility Directions: Identify each of the following groups of words as a phrase, dependent clause, or independent clause.
1. I suppose 2. To run quickly 3. Traveling at a fast pace 4. Which sank 5. Until tomorrow morning 6. While it poured 7. Buy bread at the store 8. Living by herself 9. Fifteen went home 10. That we bought 11. To act responsibly 12. Who decided to leave 13. While talking on the phone 14. While we talked 15. Aside from that 16. I said 17. Though the motor was running 18. Since Monday Mary has studied 19. Unless she knew the truth 20. To be the last-place team in the league 21. When on time Directions: Identify ten corrections that must be made to this paragraph.
Celebrated pyhsicist Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany. Einstein began developing some of his ground breaking theories while working as a clerk in a swiss patent office. In 1905, he had what he considered a miracle year, in which he published for influential papers that transformed the world of physics. In one of these papers he introduced the general theory of relativity, which have been regarded as one of the gratest contributions to science. He's defining impact on theoretical physics earned him the Nobel Prize in 1921. In 1933, Einstein immigrated from Nazi Germany to the United States out of concern for he and his wife safety. He became an American citizen in 1940. Directions: Use the next five minutes to review and discuss the events from last week’s reading to prepare for a reading quiz. The quiz will be open book and timed Then, write a story in the second person point of view in the verb tense of your choice to address the following prompt: ![]()
Directions: Use the next five minutes to study your vocab list. At the end of the study period, your vocab materials will be collected so that the quiz can begin.
Directions: Answer the following questions based on this week’s reading to start preparing for tomorrow's DEJs:
1. Who is responsible for Henry’s death? Why? 2. Who is responsible for Elizabeth’s death? Why? 3. Who is responsible for Alphonse’s death? Why? 4. Who is responsible for Victor’s death? Why? Directions: Identify these groups of words as phrases, independent clauses, or dependent clauses.
1. Leaving me behind 2. Which was stolen 3. A few were left 4. Given a new lease on life 5. As a loving gesture 6. That she was going 7. Since finding her keys and book 8. Scolded by his mother 9. Raise the flag 10. Giving him a lift 11. If they can 12. Run 13. Which sank 14. Forgetting to do his assignment 15. Without a doubt 16. Even though it seems unlikely 17. Please leave now 18. Working out three times per week 19. Which was the wrong answer 20. Driving can be fun 21. Drive slowly Directions: Identify ten corrections that must be made to the following paragraph.
The painting on the ceeling of the Sistine chapel is one of the most famous paintings in the world. It was paint by Michelangelo. He was an artist during the renaissance. Michelangelo was born on March 6 1475. He grew up in Italy and always knew he wanted to be a painter. Michelangelos father wanted him to go to school, but Michelangelo studyed with famous Italian artists and sculptors instead. He ended up becoming one of the most wellknown painters and sculptors of all time. His most famous works are the hug work he painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and his statue, titled David. Directions: Use the next five minutes to review and discuss the events from last week’s reading in order to prepare for a quiz. The quiz will be open book and timed.
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