8th grade 9 21-12

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9/21/12

8th Grade Language Arts

Agenda:

1. Warm-up:

2. Grammar

3. Literature

Assignments:

­Lit Circles (TH)

­3rd Reading log and Green Sheet (F)

­Keep working on your memoir

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Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns:

• A pronoun that ends in self or selves• Examples- myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves

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• Reflexive- refers to the subject and directs the verb back to the subjecto necessary to the meaning of a sentenceo Ben Carson dedicated himself to becoming a doctor.o Ben Carson dedicated to becoming a doctor.

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• Intensive- emphasizes a noun or another pronoun in the same sentenceo not necessary to the meaning of a sentenceo most of the time it comes right after the noun/pronoun it is emphasizing, but not alwayso You yourself have overcome many hardships.o You have overcome many hardships.

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Interrogatives and Demonstratives

Interrogatives• used to introduce a question

Using Who and Whom • Who is used as a subject or a predicate pronoun• Whom is used as an object

Who met the poet?or Whom met the poet?

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Whose and Who’s • Whose is a pronoun• Who's is a contraction that means who is or who has

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Demonstrative • points our a person, place, thing, or idea• Only four­ this, that, these, and those• Never use here or there with a demonstrative pronoun• Don't confuse demonstrative pronouns with the same words used as adjectives

• We like to play that game.

• We like to play that.

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More examples:• (Who/Whom) did you see?• Jessica gave (who/whom) the points?• My game piece is (this/these).• The next player is (who/whom)?

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Touch the vocab word that matches the definition below each grid.

When you finish, you'll get a message from The Outsiders.

Touch this screen to continue.

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Dally says"Do it for

Johnny!"veer aimless indignant unfathomable

conviction savvy nonchalant stupor

understanding, know-how, intelligence

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Dally says"Do it for

Johnny!"veer aimless indignant unfathomable

conviction nonchalant stupor

unbelievable; hard to understand

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Dally says"Do it for

Johnny!"veer aimless indignant

conviction nonchalant stupor

to swerve

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Dally says"Do it for

Johnny!"aimless indignant

conviction nonchalant stupor

casual

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Dally says"Do it for

Johnny!"aimless indignant

conviction stupor

very angry

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Dally says"Do it for

Johnny!"aimless

conviction stupor

strong belief

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Dally says"Do it for

Johnny!"aimless

stupor

without purpose or direction

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Dally says"Do it for

Johnny!"

stupor

dazed state

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Dally says"Do it for

Johnny!"You did it!

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