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Class: 10.01.09 October 1, 2009

Posted by Mr. Eldridge in Class notes.
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Finally made it to October!  Back to School Night was great.  Thanks to all of your parents who showed up.  And if yours did not, I’m still interested in contacting them.  Email is a great way to connect.

Today’s Warm-up:

Poor Richard’s Almanac

Poor Richard’s is a famous book by Benjamin Franklin. It is famous for a number of sayings that have become American standards. Choose one below, write it, and respond in a paragraph of 5-7 sentences. Count and then write the number of sentences at the end.

  • “Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in chaanging.”
  • “Have you somewhat to do tomorrow, do it today.”
  • “Those who in quarrels interpose, must often wipe a bloody nose.”

-Benjamin Franklin

After discussing the meanings of the quotes, we turned to a review of “Two Kinds” based on the literary elements we have learned: setting, plot, conflict, character, and point of view.  It is due at the end of the period.

Your only homework is to study for the vocabulary quiz tomorrow (p. 154-156).

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   1. Rene Sandoval - October 1, 2009

Hey Mr. Eldridge, I turned in the review at the end of the period. Aries says I’m missing it. Why is that?

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   2. Ryan Judge - October 2, 2009

can we still make up homework from last month if you were absent for the last day of the month?

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   3. Mea Ayache - October 2, 2009

I enjoyed reading “The Bike” in class. I’m looking forward to finding out what happens to the little boy and his tricycle.

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   4. John Buda - October 3, 2009

Hey Mr. Eldridge, i turned in the two missing assignments I had and aeries still says it’s missing. Did you ever get it? Thanks.

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   5. Rene Sandoval - October 27, 2009

Hey Mr. Eldridge, i turned in the two missing assignments I had and aeries still says it’s missing.

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