PPT-Bellringer Make sure your group has

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books Have out your SSF Packet SOL Challenge BJOTD What is white and fluffy and lives on Mars The Rise of the Middle Ages Objective SWBAT describe how the Carolingian

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books Have out your SSF Packet SOL Challenge BJOTD What is white and fluffy and lives on Mars The Rise of the Middle Ages Objective SWBAT describe how the Carolingian dynasty came to be and . Mens Professional Dress A two piece suit black charcoal or navy are traditionally accepted colors however other dark colors like olive green are fine a tie solid color or a simple pattern a white or conservatively colored dress shirt button all but : Take out Fuel Cycle Cards to practice! You should be getting good by now! Practice ordering them using the description of the step, not the name of the step!. Hwk. : STUDY. Multiple Choice part of Quiz tomorrow!. Match the revolutionary with their country(. ies. )!!!. Father Miguel Hidalgo. Simon Bolivar. Dom Pedro. Touissant. . L’Overture. Jose de San Martin. Brazil. Mexico. Venezuela, Columbia. Chile,. Peru, Argentina. for 08.31.15. In the WRITING section of your notebook, title this entry, “. Bellringer. 8/31: Weekly Goal.”. Respond to the following in a complete paragraph: . What is one goal you have for yourself THIS WEEK? What will you do to accomplish this goal? Which of the Eight Keys of Excellence will help you accomplish this goal and why? . Be thinking about responses to each of the following prompts. Be prepared to share your answers with the class. Name something exciting that happened to you this summer.. Why did you choose this class? Or, was this class chosen for you?. bellringer. . paper, write a list of as many NOUNS as you can (at least 10) which relate to the artwork.. Remember, nouns are . people, places, things, ideas. . . Don’t over-think it—just brainstorm.. ACT/PSAE practice. Intro to acceleration. What does it mean in common language?. What does it mean to a physicist? (That’s you!). First equation of acceleration. A = v/t. Standard unit for acceleration: m/s^2. 1. How does Iago further convince Othello that Desdemona has been unfaithful in Act 4, Scene 1?. . 2. What is Iago and Othello’s plan at the end of Scene 1 to deal with Desdemona and . Cassio. ? . 1. . What does Giles accuse Mr. Putnam of in the beginning of Act III?. 2. . When Danforth gives John Proctor the offer to keep Elizabeth alive for a year, why does John refuse his offer?. 3. . Explain what is ironic about the following statement Danforth makes: “No uncorrupted man may fear this court, Mr. Hale! None!” (215). Directions: Use your . character map . to help you with these questions.. What happens to Hamlet’s father before the play starts?. What did Hamlet’s mother do, shortly after this?. What is suspicious about this action? List all you can think of.. Bellringer. INSTRUCTIONS: . Proper nouns need capital letters. . Write the following sentences as they appear and . then correct the capitalization errors. . 1. The state of south . dakota. has mount . Directions: Use your ACT English notes to help you answer the following questions.. There is a total of _____ questions on the ACT English test.. How many passages are there and typically how many questions per passage are there?. INSTRUCTIONS: . The following sentences contain comma errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make the corrections.. 1. A poem may use verbs that appeal to the senses of sight sound and touch. . ?. You’ve Got Mail. What is E-mail?. Electronic mail sent and received on a network or the internet. Uses store and forward technology. An email server receives/forwards the email for the appropriate recipient and stores the email until the recipient opens it.

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