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Thursday, January 27, 2022

Day 87: 1/27/22 - End of Book Exam & Frayer Models

 Hello Rebels,

        Please make sure you have everything you need and sharpen your pencils. Today we will go to google classroom and complete the End-of-book test.
                                Thank you
                                Mr. Trumble
Do Now:

  • Write your homework in your agenda
  • Take out your homework from last night

Homework:

  • Finish Frayer Model
  • Finish your Enrichment Project **** Make sure you have shared it with me (digitally) or have arranged for a method of presentation.

Activity 1
End of Book Test
Directions:
Go to Google Classroom and complete the End of book test.
The test consists of:
  • 15 multiple choice Questions - 4 Points each
  • 10 True/False - 4 points each
  • 25 Total Questions x 4 pts/each = 100%
Take your time & DO NOT RUSH!!!
When you are done go right on to activity #2

Activity #2
Frayer (Vocabulary) Models

Frayer models are a fun simple way to learn new vocabulary.


Directions:

  • Find a fun, interesting, new, or challenging word
  • Come see me to sign up for your word. Once a word is taken it can not be used again.

Frayer Models have 6 sections

  1. The word goes in the middle (Big and Bold)
  2. Sentence from the text goes in the top left. Include the page number.
    • Copy the whole sentence. Properly!
  3. The definition of the word goes in the top right. Include the part of speech (Noun, Verb, Adjective, or Adverb)
  4. Synonyms & examples go in the lower left. Synonyms are words that mean the same thing 
  5. Antonyms & Opposites go in the lower right
  6. An Illustration of your word goes at the very bottom 
Tips:
  • Write big and bold. Fill the space
  • Make sure everything is spelled correctly
  • Write using bold, dark colors. 
  • Color and decorate using light colors, or light shading
  • Be aware of the time and work diligently
  • Do not just copy the definition from the dictionary. Try to fully understand the definition and put it in your own words if you can
  • Be sure you include the part of speech (Noun, verb, adjective, or adverb)
  • You might want to complete the model in pencil first, then go over your work in pen, markers, or colored penc

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