ELA.Literature Analyze the impact of the author s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of a story or drama.

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DAY 3 Students will complete the worksheets on commonly confused words, cause and effect, synonyms, adjective and pronouns, and will read a literary selection and answer questions. Standards: Ohio New Learning Standards ELA.Literature.11-12.3 Analyze the impact of the author s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of a story or drama. ELA.Literature.11-12.5 Analyze how an author s choices concerning how to structure specific parts of a text contribute to its overall structure and meaning as well as its aesthetic impact. ELA.SL.11-12.6 Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks, demonstrating a command of formal English when indicated or appropriate (See grades 11-12 Language Standards 1-3) ELA.L.3.1f Ensure subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement ELA.L.4.1g Correctly use frequently confused words ELA.L.6.1d Recognize and correct vague pronouns 1

NAME: Note: If you cannot print this assignment from home, you can copy your answers onto a sheet of notebook paper. Hard copies will also be available when you return to school. Choose a word from below to complete each sentence. there wear to won their where two one they're too 1. are you going? 2. I'm going a Yankees game with my friend, Chris. 3. Kyle will come to the game. 4. Don't forget to a jacket when you go. 5. Here is some money so you can buy hot dogs. 6. Don't worry, I'll only have hot dog. 7. Our seats are over. 8. I am a Yankees fan and I think going to beat the Cubs. 9. It's turn to bat next. 10. The final score was 5 to 3 and the Yankees the game. Write the cause and effect for each sentence. 1. Tim forgot his math book, so he was unable to complete his homework. 2. Keegan was hungry because he skipped lunch. 2

3. Erin's car had a flat tire, so she called a tow truck. 4. Gina couldn't find the cookies because Papa hid them in the cupboard. 5. Kelly studied her spelling words and she got an A on the test. Circle the 2 synonyms for each set of words. 1. toasty chilly cool comfortable 2. walk crawl stroll run 3. argue scare confuse frighten 4. bravery honesty courage winner 5. cook drink eat munch 6. record paint draw sketch Write a synonym for each word. 7. thin 8. tiny 9. store 10. fall 3

To complete each sentence, add -er, -est, more or most to the adjective in parenthesis. Examples: Henry was taller than Francis. (tall) Today was more pleasant than yesterday. (pleasant) 1. A steak knife is than a butter knife. (sharp) 2. David is the player on the team. (fast) 3. My drawing is than yours. (colorful) 4. The book we read is than the one they read. (interesting) 5. Katie's brother colored on the walls. (young) 6. This week's temperatures are than last week's. (warm) 7. That was the test I've ever taken. (difficult) 8. Isn't he the little boy you've ever met? (nice) 9. That was a much homework assignment. (challenging) 10. Do you think a snake is than an owl? (slow) Write the words that each contraction stands for. 1. don't 2. can't 3. won't 4. we'll 5. haven't 6. he's 7. isn't 8. she'll 9. I'm 10. you're 4

Match the word or group of words on the left with the corresponding pronoun on the right. 1. Pat and I 2. Joseph 3. Alyssa 4. the big truck 5. Kevin and Martin a. he b. she c. we d. they e. it Write a pronoun that could replace the underlined word(s) is each sentence. 6. Joseph loves to sing. 7. Jennifer and Carl enjoy listening to Joseph's singing. 8. Joseph will sing a duet with Olivia. 9. Olivia has a beautiful voice too. 10. The concert will be tomorrow evening. Two Minutes By Mary Lynn Bushong 1 Ryan slammed his food tray down on the table among all of the other students in the large cafeteria. "I just think it was dumb to have to pause for two minutes at eleven o'clock this morning. I mean, that was right during gym class. That is the best part of the whole day. Well, besides lunch, that is." 2 Andrew sat down beside Ryan and said, "I don't think it's asking too much to pause for two minutes to remember to honor our veterans that have given so much for us." 3 "Yes, but didn't we just do that back in May with Memorial Day?" Ryan asked. "Why do we have to do it again?" 4 "Memorial Day is set aside to remember those who died in all of the wars, but Veterans Day is primarily to remember the living veterans," said Andrew as he took a bite of his sandwich. 5 Ryan took a bite of his sandwich, too, and then said, "I just don't think we needed to waste two minutes on it." 6 "I guess the two minutes were wasted on you," Andrew said, "but not for me. My grandfather 5

served in World War II, and my dad served in Vietnam, and now my brother is serving overseas. I don't think two minutes of my time is too much to ask when they have given so much. When men and women go off to serve our country, they give up almost everything, and some of them do give up everything by giving their lives. They are willing to go to many different places and work and sweat in all kinds of conditions because they believe in serving our country." 7 "Hey, I didn't mean to put down what they are doing. I respect the people in the military, but I just hate losing time out of gym class." Ryan took a big gulp from his drink. 8 Andrew finished his sandwich and then said, "I just think it is not asking too much to stop for two minutes to remember these people. It would be good if we would spend more of our time doing something for them." 9 "Like what?" Ryan asked as he finished his lunch. 10 "Well, I think any of the men and women who are still serving around the world would really appreciate a letter. Just a note telling them that you are proud of what they are doing and that you appreciate it." 11 "Your brother is the only person I know who is in the military," said Ryan. 12 "You can start with my brother if you want, but you can write to anyone. You don't have to know the person. I am sure a letter from you will be appreciated even though you are a dork." 13 "I am not a dork," said Ryan. "I guess I could write a letter or two. Why don't you come over to my place after school, and we can write a couple together?" 14 "I think that would be a great idea, but it might take a little longer than two minutes," Andrew said as he punched Ryan in the arm. 15 Ryan smiled and said, "Yes, well, I have the time." Two Minutes Questions 1. Why was Ryan upset when he came into the cafeteria? a. His girlfriend just broke up with him. b. He did not want to stop for two minutes in gym class to remember veterans. c. He had failed a test in math. d. Someone tried to beat him up. 2. Ryan thought that, right after lunch time, was the second best part of the day. 6

3. What time of day did they pause for two minutes? a. 11:00 A.M. b. 1:00 P.M. c. 2:30 P.M. d. 8:00 A.M. 4. Andrew said Memorial Day was set aside to remember the living men and women serving in the military. a. False b. True 5. Andrew said that his brother was serving where? a. Vietnam b. Overseas c. Iraq d. World War II 6. Why are men and women in the military willing to go to different places, according to Andrew? a. They want to see the world. b. They believe in serving our country. c. They are gluttons for punishment. d. They have nothing else to do. 7. What did Andrew suggest they do to show the soldiers that they appreciate them? a. Make cookies b. Send them comic books c. Write them letters d. Play a war-based video game in honor of them 8. Ryan called himself a dork for not being willing to spare two minutes to remember the vets. a. False b. True 7