March 8

The Year of Twain / Elements of Comedy

One hundred years after his death we are still learning so much about Mark Twain and his wholesome brand of comedy. Today most students began or continued working on the three worksheets following the February 8 Scholastic Scope article entitled, The Year of Twain. The first worksheet focused on something we did a lot last year in sixth grade, reviewing a nonfiction article. We have to review the article and find the three main ideas and list supporting details for each. The second worksheet has to do with interpreting text by reviewing some of Twain’s most famous quotes, what they mean and if it is humorous, why? The final worksheet is a Mark Twain treasure hunt, which reminds many of us of our research strategies rotation class.

We reviewed the lesson plans for this week and talked again about using the information from the lesson plans, the blog, and the webquest to know what needed to be done when. Critical Thinking Skills that we will need the rest of our lives, was about what Mrs. Scales said about being able to pull information together and think about what it was telling us. She sure expects a lot from a seventh grader. She just knows we can do it.

Chunk 2 of the Literary Circle books needed to be posted on the forums by the end of school today.

Our root word today was corp, which means body. It is from Latin and our example words included: corpse, corporation, and corpuscle.

Oh, I almost forgot, we had a fire drill today and got to go outside. It was very nice, so sunny and bright.


Posted March 8, 2010 by mrsscales207 in category Language Arts

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My life has taken many paths. I grew up in Farmland, Indiana and graduated from Monroe Central High School in 1979. Yes I know that seems like a long time ago to most of you. After I graduated from High School, I went into the U. S. Navy. Not a lot of women enlisted in the Navy back then. Boot camp was still segregated (that means there were only women in my boot camp) and yes, boot camp is as bad as they say it is. I survived though and began seeing a little more of the world than just our lovely corn and soy bean fields of Indiana. I was an advanced avionics technician and worked on F14 Tomcat jets in the Navy. Back then women couldn't go on ships but I was stationed in Bermuda for a little over a year. Bermuda is beautiful and the people are warm and friendly. I married my husband while in the Navy and we eventually moved to Minnesota.

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