Wednesday, February 6, 2013

English 8

Everyday Editing:
 1. Create a sentence with a prepositional phrase at the beginning of the sentence. (Preposition word examples: in, over, around, on)

 2. Create a sentence with a subordinating phrase (AAAWWUBBIS) at the beginning of the sentence.
 
Word Study: Antonyms Analogy Packet is due tomorrow.
 
Anne Frank Study: Today we read the following in class:
    1st Hour: 739-745
    2nd Hour: 733-744
    5th Hour: 733-745
 
  CTC TOUR: Tomorrow 8th graders will be touring CTC in the afternoon.
 

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