Post on 17-Dec-2015
Voice Level = 0, 1Help = Raise HandA = Think, Pair, Share, ReadP = Everyone
Warm Up: Think about a Time when you wanted something so badly that you were; willing to work For it. How long would you be willing to work? Could you save your money? What kind of work would you be willing to do?
Author: Wilson Rawls
Rawls grew up in the Ozark mountains (which
spread out over missouri, Oklahoma,
and western Arkansas. He was born in 1913, so
the experiences he retells would be from
the 1920’s.
Squalling, p.12Coaxing, p.12Dormant, p. 13Drastic, p. 14 Quench p. 14Gnawing, p. 16Mulled p. 25Eaves p. 26Pace p. Pangs p. 14
You will create a pictionary by folding 5 sheets of notebook
paper in half.Each page will have
one word.We will be creating a
pictionary.
Get out five sheets of notebook paperFold them Hamburger style
The first page putPictionaryYour name
Class Period
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Your own sentence: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Your own sentence: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Dictionary Meaning: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________synonym:_________________antonym:_________________
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Your own sentence: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Dictionary Meaning: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________synonym: ______________________antonym: ______________________
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Your own sentence: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SquallingScreaming
“...and he took off screaming down the street squalling like a scalded
cat.” (Rawls, p. 2)
Picture
Your sentence
Dormantsleepingpicture
“it is strange indeed how memories can lie dormant in a
man’s mind for so many years.” (Rawls, p.3)
Drasticextreme
“I figured something drastic had happened in his life because it is very unusual for a hound to be traveling all alone.” (Rawls, p.3)
Quenchsatisfy
“Water from a rain puddle or from a mountain stream would quench
his thirst....”(Rawls, p. 14)
gnawing
Biting, nibbling, chewing
“It starts gnawing on his heart, and gets all mixed up in his dreams.”
(Rawls, p. 16)
mulled
thought about, pondered, contemplated, meditated
“I mulled them over in my mind.”(Rawls, p. 25)
pacerate of speed
stride
“After leaving the mountain stream, my pace was much
slower.” (Rawls, p.33)