02 24-2012 rev it up lesson 9 day 3

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EXPLAIN YOURSELF…Quietly write and answer questions 1-5 on page 109 of

the REV It Up! book.

Bellwork!

Mexico declared its independence from Spain in 1821

On this date

TheMarbury v. Madisoncase establishes judicial review in 1803.

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Lauryn Hill won five Grammys for her debut solo album, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” in 1999.

On this date

Chester Nimitz - 1885Edward James Olmos - 1947Steve Jobs - 1955Kristin Davis - 1965

On this dateFamous birthdays

In your own words, what is aNARRATION? Bonus: Give 3 related words

LA Fact of the Day

Narration is telling a story; three related words: narrate, narrator, narrative

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The Mysteries of Life…Mexican American War BRAIN POP

Vocabulary List Page

109

Introducing Vocabulary

REV IT UP BOOKS

A person with a strong and honest personality

rectitude

rectitude

Your Turn: with your table partners, describe

someone you know that shows

rectitude

rectitude

Something planned to happen but

not completely certain

tentative

tentative

Your Turn: with your table

partners, share any tentative

weekend plans you may have

tentative

An object that is kept because it reminds you of

a special person or occasion

memento

memento

Your Turn: with your table

partners, talk about mementos you’ve held onto

and why

memento

Doing something

carefully and with a lot of attention to

detail

meticulous

meticulous

Your Turn: with your table partners,

demonstrate examining a

book meticulously

meticulous

An attitude that doesn’t

take important things

seriously

cavalier

cavalier

Your Turn: with your table partners,

demonstrate how a cavalier person would act about

winning a car

cavalier

Having tender or

loving feeling about

someone or something

sentimental

sentimental

Your Turn: with your table

partners, tell each other about

things you are sentimental

about

sentimental

Saving something that was

going to be destroyed

salvage

salvage

Your Turn: with your table

partners, share about something

you wish you could have salvaged

salvage

A long, wide path or strip

swath

swath

Your Turn: with your table partners,

demonstrate how you would create a swath through

dust

swath

Something that is

unplanned disorganized

or messy

haphazard

haphazard

Your Turn: in your notebooks, write

your signatures in a haphazard

manner

haphazard

Using humor to show how

foolish or wicked a person or

idea is

satirical

satirical

Your Turn: think about a rule you

dislike or disagree with and make a

satirical statement about that rule

satirical

EXPLAIN YOURSELFQuestions 6-

10 from pg. 109 in REV it up! books.

Wrapping Up!