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VOCABULARY:  TEST on Unit 7 on Wednesday, 2/8.

VOCABULARY:VOCABULARY WORKSHOP WEBSITES: www.vocabtest.com

                                                                                          www.Sadlier-Oxford.com

 

 

GO TO www.commonsensemedia.org to evaluate books/movies/music for children of all ages.

***BRING YOUR NOVEL EVERYDAY!

***BRING IN AN INDEPENDENT READER EVERYDAY!

 

 

VOCABULARY: TEST on Unit 7 on Wednesday, 2/8.

VOCABULARY WORKSHOP WEBSITES:  www.vocabtest.com

                                                                  www.Sadlier-Oxford.com

 

GO TO www.commonsensemedia.org to evaluate books/movies/music for children of all ages.

 

***BRING YOUR NOVEL EVERYDAY!

***BRING IN AN INDEPENDENT READER EVERYDAY!

 

 

 

 

 

VOCABULARY:TEST on Unit 7 on Wednesday, 2/8.

VOCABULARY WORKSHOP WEBSITES:  www.vocabtest.com

                                                                  www.Sadlier-Oxford.com

 

********************** CHECK LIST DOWN BELOW!*****************************

GO TO www.commonsensemedia.org to evaluate books/movies/music for children of all ages.

 

***BRING YOUR NOVEL EVERYDAY!

***BRING IN AN INDEPENDENT READER EVERYDAY!

 

 

 

Book Club Parent Letter

VOCABULARY: TEST on Unit 7 on Wednesday, 2/8.

VOCABULARY:VOCABULARY WORKSHOP WEBSITES:  www.vocabtest.com

                                                                                          www.Sadlier-Oxford.com

********************** CHECK LIST DOWN BELOW!*****************************

GO TO www.commonsensemedia.org to evaluate books/movies/music for children of all ages.

***BRING YOUR NOVEL EVERYDAY!

***BRING IN AN INDEPENDENT READER EVERYDAY!

 

 

BRING IN YOUR READERS NOTEBOOK FOR MONDAY.

VOCABULARY:TEST on Unit 7 on Wednesday, 2/8.

VOCABULARY WORKSHOP WEBSITES:  www.vocabtest.com

                                                                  www.Sadlier-Oxford.com

GO TO www.commonsensemedia.org to evaluate books/movies/music for children of all ages.

***BRING YOUR NOVEL EVERYDAY!

***BRING IN AN INDEPENDENT READER EVERYDAY!

 

 

***PLEASE HAVE AN INDEPENDENT READER WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES.

****SUGGESTED READING FOR BOOK CLUBS (7th & 8th GRADE)***********************

1. Eye of The Emperor                                         11. Little Women

2. The Hunger Games                                          12. Jacob Have I Loved

3. The Life of Pi                                                     13. The Wave

4. The Alchemyst                                                 14. Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series

5. And Then There Were None                            15. James Patterson Novels

6. 90 Miles To Havana                                          16. Anthony Horowitz Novels

7. Diamonds in the Shadow                                 17. Escaping Into the Night

8. The Five People You Meet in Heaven             18. Slam

9. Code Orange                                                     19. Taking Sides

10. The Red Umbrella                                           20. Claim to Fame

                                 21.  Alienated

                                 22.  Three Cups of Tea

                                 23.  Sunrise Over Fallujah

                                 24.  Zen and the Art of Faking It

                                 25.  Bud, Not Buddy

                                 26.  Wild Girls

                                 27.  Bram Stoker's Dracula

                                 28.  Nine Days a Queen

                                 29.  The Mary Downing Hahn Novels

                                 30.  The Lord of The Flies

                                 31.  Tropical Secrets: Holocaust Refugees in Cuba

                                 32.  Children of the Dust Bowl

                                 33. The Misadventures of Maude March

                                 34.  Caroline B. Cooney Novels for Teens

                                 35.  Ronald Smith Novels for Teens

                                 36.  The Hound of the Baskervilles (Murder/Adventure Mystery)

                                 37.  Bystander

                                 38.  The Good Thief

                                 39.  Stumped Town Kid

                                 40.  Mary Higgins Clarke--Murder Mysteries

                                 41.  Gone

                                 42. The Heroes of Olympus

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BRING IN PLAY ROMEO AND JULIET by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.

VOCABULARY:

VOCABULARY WORKSHOP WEBSITES:  www.vocabtest.com

                                                                  www.Sadlier-Oxford.com

GO TO www.commonsensemedia.org to evaluate books/movies/music for children of all ages.

 

 

 

 

 

BRING IN PLAY ROMEO AND JULIET by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.

VOCABULARY: TEST on Unit 7 on Wednesday, 2/8.

VOCABULARY WORKSHOP WEBSITES:  www.vocabtest.com

                                                                  www.Sadlier-Oxford.com

GO TO www.commonsensemedia.org to evaluate books/movies/music for children of all ages.

 

 

 

 

 

BRING IN PLAY ROMEO AND JULIET by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.

VOCABULARY: TEST on Unit 7 on Wednesday, 2/8.

VOCABULARY WORKSHOP WEBSITES:  www.vocabtest.com

                                                               www.Sadlier-Oxford.com

 

GO TO www.commonsensemedia.org to evaluate books/movies/music for children of all ages.

 

 

 

 

BRING IN PLAY ROMEO AND JULIET by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.

VOCABULARY:TEST on Unit 7 on Wednesday, 2/8.

VOCABULARY WORKSHOP WEBSITES:  www.vocabtest.com

                                                                www.Sadlier-Oxford.com

 

GO TO www.commonsensemedia.org to evaluate books/movies/music for children of all ages.

 

 

 

 

Reread Act III, scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet and answer the following:

1. Who are the first people on the street in this scene?

2. Who is the first to approach a member of an opposing group?

3. Who is the first to mention fighting?  What is the exact quote?

4. What does Benvolio suggest?  Why is he the "voice of reason"?

5. What actually stops an immediate fight between Tybalt and Mercution?

6. How does Tybalt appraoch and greet Romeo?

7. How does Romeo respond?

8. How does Mercutio react?

9. What does Romeo do when Mercutio and Tybalt are fighting?  What is the result of this?

10. What relationship does Romeosee between his love for Juliet and the death of Mercutio?

11. What does Roemo do when Tybalt returns to the scene?

12. How does Benvolio react?

13. What is Romeo's sentence?

 

BRING IN PLAY ROMEO AND JULIET by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.

VOCABULARY: TEST on Unit 7 on Wednesday, 2/8.

VOCABULARY WORKSHOP WEBSITES:  www.vocabtest.com

                                                                www.Sadlier-Oxford.com

 

GO TO www.commonsensemedia.org to evaluate books/movies/music for children of all ages.