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Welcome to English 10! Miss Schulze Room 14 Fifth Period

Welcome to English 10! Miss Schulze Room 14 Fifth Period

Welcome to Tech English 10! Miss Schulze Room 14 Sixth Period

Welcome to Tech English 10! Miss Schulze Room 14 Sixth Period

Tuesday, September 7 th Warm-up “Cptn! M cptn!” Don’t be confused by the activity’s

Tuesday, September 7 th Warm-up “Cptn! M cptn!” Don’t be confused by the activity’s title. It is the title of Walt Whitman’s poem, “O Captain! My Captain!, ” dedicated to Abraham Lincoln. Obviously, the vowels are missing. The same holds true for these 17 words that are synonyms for the word leader. See if you can add in the vowels, and figure them out! 1. CHF 2. HD 3. LDR 4. BSS 5. FRMN 6. SPRR 7. VRSR 8. MNGR 9. DN 10. MSTR 11. MTVTR 12. DRCTR 13. CNDCTR 14. SPRVSR 15. PRNCPL 16. CMMNDR 17.

Welcome to Sophomore English! Miss Schulze Room 14 Third and Sixth Period

Welcome to Sophomore English! Miss Schulze Room 14 Third and Sixth Period

Tuesday, September 29 th Warmup “Cptn! M cptn!” Don’t be confused by the activity’s

Tuesday, September 29 th Warmup “Cptn! M cptn!” Don’t be confused by the activity’s title. It is the title of Walt Whitman’s poem, “O Captain! My Captain!, ” dedicated to Abraham Lincoln. Obviously, the vowels are missing. The same holds true for these 17 words that are synonyms for the word leader. See if you can add in the vowels, and figure them out! 1. CHF 2. HD 3. LDR 4. BSS 5. FRMN 6. SPRR 7. VRSR 8. MNGR 9. DN 10. MSTR 11. MTVTR 12. DRCTR 13. CNDCTR 14. SPRVSR 15. PRNCPL 16. CMMNDR 17.

Welcome to Technical English I! Miss Schulze Room 14 Fourth Period

Welcome to Technical English I! Miss Schulze Room 14 Fourth Period

Tuesday, September 29 th Warmup “Cptn! M cptn!” Don’t be confused by the activity’s

Tuesday, September 29 th Warmup “Cptn! M cptn!” Don’t be confused by the activity’s title. It is the title of Walt Whitman’s poem, “O Captain! My Captain!, ” dedicated to Abraham Lincoln. Obviously, the vowels are missing. The same holds true for these 17 words that are synonyms for the word leader. See if you can add in the vowels, and figure them out! 1. CHF 2. HD 3. LDR 4. BSS 5. FRMN 6. SPRR 7. VRSR 8. MNGR 9. DN 10. MSTR 11. MTVTR 12. DRCTR 13. CNDCTR 14. SPRVSR 15. PRNCPL 16. CMMNDR 17.

Welcome to Freshman English! Miss Schulze Room 14 Fifth Period

Welcome to Freshman English! Miss Schulze Room 14 Fifth Period

Tuesday, September 29 th Warmup “Cptn! M cptn!” Don’t be confused by the activity’s

Tuesday, September 29 th Warmup “Cptn! M cptn!” Don’t be confused by the activity’s title. It is the title of Walt Whitman’s poem, “O Captain! My Captain!, ” dedicated to Abraham Lincoln. Obviously, the vowels are missing. The same holds true for these 17 words that are synonyms for the word leader. See if you can add in the vowels, and figure them out! 1. CHF 2. HD 3. LDR 4. BSS 5. FRMN 6. SPRR 7. VRSR 8. MNGR 9. DN 10. MSTR 11. MTVTR 12. DRCTR 13. CNDCTR 14. SPRVSR 15. PRNCPL 16. CMMNDR 17.

Warm-ups Every class will start out with a warm-up. For this, you will need

Warm-ups Every class will start out with a warm-up. For this, you will need a spiral notebook and a pen or a pencil. You are welcome to leave your notebook in the class basket if you would like, so that you never lose it! You only need to write down the answer to a question.

Week One 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Stewie Griffin

Week One 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Stewie Griffin Sept. 7 th Stewie Griffin Sept. 8 th

Wednesday, September 8 th Warmup Each clue suggests a word that contains the consecutive

Wednesday, September 8 th Warmup Each clue suggests a word that contains the consecutive letters A-CT. The first one has been done for you. See how many you can do! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. A building for making goods FACTORY A true statement To work at to get better Very useful To get in touch with A farm machine Precisely A desert plant Part of a whole Measures angles

Thursday, September 9 th Warm-up Each clue suggests a word that begins with the

Thursday, September 9 th Warm-up Each clue suggests a word that begins with the letters C-A-R. The first one has been done for you. See how many you can do. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. To be concerned CARING Cautious One’s occupation Shipment Christmas songs Traveling amusement park A woodworker’s job A rug Saturday morning shows To transport by hand

Friday, September 11 th Warmup 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. What

Friday, September 11 th Warmup 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. What term do geographers use to refer to half of the earth? What charter did King John of England sign in the year 1215? “Her eyes were sapphires. ” Is this a metaphor or a simile? If you have friends from “Down Under, ” are they from Africa or Australia? Estimate the difference when you subtract 565 from 749. (Hint: round these numbers before estimating the difference) Is the porpoise a kind of fish, amphibian or mammal? Which country in North America is divided into provinces? (Hint: the U. S. is divided into states…) Did most 15 th century Europeans believe the earth is round or flat?