1. MON to FRI 0929_1003_2014
These slides are for instructional
purposes only. Content and sequence
is subject to change.
2. English Website
• http://eng110htms.blogspot.com/
• This week’s Power Point slides are
available at the blog for English in
Room 110.
3. Everyday Edit
• Everyday Edits for
September
• California Statehood
• Columbia CA 1850's
Time Machine
• Why do we need to
know about this?
• How will knowing about
this make us smarter.
• Where is Hollywood?
• Why is Hollywood
important?
• How do you support
what goes on in
Hollywood?
4. Homework: Probable Passage
• Use the word
list to write a
paragraph or
passage.
Rules:
• Use ALL of the
words
• Use the words
in the same
order as they
appear on the
list.
• Underline
italicized words.
Movies
Books
Wizard of Oz
Willie Wonka &
the Chocolate
Factory
Images
Words
Pacing
Actions
Screen
Harry Potter
Jumangi
Cat in the Hat
90 minutes
Characters
Plot
Talents
Actors
Costumes
Musicians
Magic
Filmmaking
5. • Movies are made from books. Wizard of Oz and Willie Wonka
and the Chocolate Factory are good examples of books made
into movies. Images and words turn into fast pacing as actions
come alive on the big screen. Harry Potter and Jumangi are
examples of fast paced movies made from books. Cat in the
Hat is a short book that had to take up 90 minutes with weird
characters and a convoluted plot. Talents are important: Jim
Carey made a good Cat because he can act maniacal.
Costumes are really important too. Musicians add tone to the
movie making it dramatic or sad or scary or exciting. There is
magic in filmmaking. Filmmakers can make images come to
life on the big screen. Hollywood is a place where dreams
come “true.”
6. HOMEWORK DUE WEDNESDAY
• In your homework notebook, write about your
favorite movie.
• Title_____________
• When I saw it ___________(time of year, age)
• Who was with me_____________
• How many times watched________________
• I own it _____ (or I plan to own it)
• Why I like this movie sooooo much_________
(tell all the details!)
7. Timed Partner Reading
• With a partner, read page 882.
• You have 3 minutes.
• You will use this page as a reference to help
you with today’s work, so don’t forget that
you read it!
8. Timed Reading
• Open your book to page 883. Please read
silently…
• Read pages 883-886.
• You have 5 minutes.
• At the end of those 5 minutes, we will turn
and talk about what we read.
• DO NOT talk until the 5 minute reading time is
up.
9. Everyday Edit Do Now Thursday
• October EE Edits
• Peanuts Comic Strip
• Peanuts Comic Strip Examples
Compare/contrast
Peanuts Motion Comic Sore Arm
10. Thursday: Interactive Achievement
• Today you will take a
test in Interactive
Achievement. From the
Huntington Middle
School screen, find
Students in the left
menu. The first choice is
Interactive
Achievement Login,
choose that item
11. Thursday: Interactive Achievement
At the onTRAC
screen, type in your
login (usually your
first name.last name).
Your password is your
student number. You
will be given a menu
or list of tests to
choose from.
12. HTMS 7 Pretest An American Princess
• TODAY, you will choose HTMS 7 Pretest An
American Princess.
• READ the passage carefully.
• READ the test items carefully.
• Select the best answers by going back into
the passage to FIND the right answers.
• You will need to write about this passage
tomorrow. READ CAREFULLY!
13. Friday: Monday Continued
• Book Talk: Books to Movies: Ms. Carrigan
• Everyday Edits: October EE Edits
• Stock Market Stock Market Crash 2 mins
• and Lemony Snicket. LSnicket Movie Trailer
• What do the two videos seem to have in
common? Write a response in your CW ntbk.
• Turn and talk about possibilities.
14. Homework: Probable Passage
• Use the word
list to write a
paragraph or
passage.
Rules:
• Use ALL of the
words
• Use the words
in the same
order as they
appear on the
list.
• Underline
italicized
words.
Example
Goals
Heart
Action
Important
Believe
Best
Responsibility
Opportunities
Friends
Grew
Focus
Jokes
Hurtful
Embarrassed
Funny
Reputation
Leader
15. Today’s Expectations
• We are continuing our work from Monday—
please find the chart from page 887 in your
classwork notebook. We will be working with
this chart again, but first we will make
connections from yesterday’s Interactive
Achievement Reading passage. You will
receive a passage to re-read and refresh your
memory. Please do not write on this copy.
16. Make Connections
• Think about the passage
“An American Princess”
• Write to explain how that passage
is connected the importance of
Hollywood and entertainment.
• Why did Grace find “life as a
princess difficult”?
• Describe the Princess Grace Foundation.
18. • Look at the chart on page 887
• Draw this chart in your notebook. Copy it!
• Do this quickly—you have 3 minutes.
• Don’t talk about it, just do it.
Working with a partner:
• Go back into the article to find Examples and
Explanations to write in and complete your
charts.
• Write this sentence under your chart in your
classwork notebook:
My chart partner is ______(name)________
20. REV IT Up: Words & Meanings
Stoic: shows no emotion
Repress: hold back
Maniacal: acting wild &
crazy
Painstakingly: going or
working slowly & carefully
Lilting: pleasant, light,
musical
Refinement: polite, good
taste and manners
Pedestrian: common,
ordinary, not interesting
Infuriate: to become
(suffix –ate) angry, furious
Condescending: to make
others feel low, small or
stupid
Contrite: feeling sorry or
ashamed for your actions
or words
21. REV Sentences: Context
• A stoic person doesn’t show any emotion,
even when bad things happen.
• If you repress a feeling, you hold back or keep
it inside.
• When you act maniacal, you act wild and
crazy, like a maniac.
• When you do something painstakingly, you do
it very slowly and carefully.
22. • Movies are made from books. Wizard of Oz and Willie Wonka
and the Chocolate Factory are good examples of books made
into movies. Images and words turn into fast pacing as actions
come alive on the big screen. Harry Potter and Jumangi are
examples of fast paced movies made from books. Cat in the
Hat is a short book that had to take up 90 minutes with weird
characters and a convoluted plot. Talents are important: Jim
Carey made a good Cat because he can act maniacal.
Costumes are really important too. Musicians add tone to the
movie making it dramatic or sad or scary or exciting. There is
magic in filmmaking. Filmmakers can make images come to
life on the big screen. Hollywood is a place where dreams
come “true.”
23. • If a sound is lilting, it is pleasantly light and
musical.
• If you show refinement, you act politely and
show good taste.
• Something that is pedestrian is so common
and ordinary that it is not interesting.
• When someone or something infuriates you, it
makes you extremely angry, even furious.
24. • When you are condescending to others, you
talk down to them making them feel
unimportant or stupid.
• If you are contrite, you are very sorry or
ashamed.