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Monday, August 30, 2010
Vocabulary Challenge #4
This week's challenge will wrap up our first month! Use the words from the list to write a sentence about the assigned character from The Outsiders! LIST #4:
askew
aspire
assuage
astute
asunder
atrophy
atypical
austere
badger
ballistics
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I will predict that period 2 will come in first, and period 5 will come in third. Congratulations to period 2, for really pushing it. But in the end, it depends on all of the scores for every week. I also want to congratulate Ms. Nagaji for teaching us using our own mistakes.
Mrs. Nagaji, I saw that on Snapgrades I was missing the perfect sentence for this week. please tell me my word so I can get a grade for this assignment. Thank you,
Any time you can't remember your word, just pick a word from the list and write your sentence instead of waiting.
If you missed posting the sentence to the blog, then write it out on paper along with a parent letter on the bottom, and then submit to late work. I don't usually go back and check the blog for late sentences once we go over them in class. If you were absent, then you don't need to do the parent letter.
When you are sick, you can check the MMS website for the homework, and still have your sentence count for the class even when you are absent!
3 comments:
I will predict that period 2 will come in first, and period 5 will come in third. Congratulations to period 2, for really pushing it. But in the end, it depends on all of the scores for every week. I also want to congratulate Ms. Nagaji for teaching us using our own mistakes.
Mrs. Nagaji, I saw that on Snapgrades I was missing the perfect sentence for this week.
please tell me my word so I can get a grade for this assignment.
Thank you,
Any time you can't remember your word, just pick a word from the list and write your sentence instead of waiting.
If you missed posting the sentence to the blog, then write it out on paper along with a parent letter on the bottom, and then submit to late work. I don't usually go back and check the blog for late sentences once we go over them in class. If you were absent, then you don't need to do the parent letter.
When you are sick, you can check the MMS website for the homework, and still have your sentence count for the class even when you are absent!
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