Kingdom Schools Boys Intermediate English Department (Nov. 24 th -28 th, 2012) Name: P.S. to get your soft copy of the weekly booklet, please visit: http://marsermir.pbworks.com Teacher: Mohamed Al Shamaly
Kingdom Schools Boys Intermediate English Department Grade 8 International Program Weekly Parent Information Letter Dear parents, Please make sure that your son follows this weekly plan and completes all the homework activities for the week. This plan is a guide for what your son is going to study and do for the week. Please do not hesitate to contact me (malshamaly@kingdomschools.edu.sa) if you have any queries. WEEKLY PLAN + HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS Day Classroom Activities Homework SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Term: First Week: 11 : Nov. 24 th - 28 st, 2012 Selection: Connect to your life: Overnight Wealth Literary Analysis: Stage Directions Active Reading: Cause and Effect Vocabulary: Words To Know (context clues) Reading: (P:265) Reading: Check the homework P: 1 + listen to the selection P: 265-270 Related Reading: We Are Alone by Alice Walker Grammar: Pronouns Spelling: Words ending with al + suffixes Check the Homework: Spelling / Grammar Reading: Check Questions on P: 280 Vocabulary: Synonyms/Antonyms: P: 281 Writing: Fundraising Letter P: 281 Check the Homework: Spelling Literary Analysis: Stage Directions Writing: Peer Assessment (Writing) Spelling: Conduct the spelling test. ACT/SAT: Practice worksheet Listening Comprehension: Endurance Test Do P:1 in Booklet Read P: 265-266 Do P: 2 in Booklet Do P: 3 in Booklet Study for the Spelling Test. Do P: 4 in Booklet Work on your research P: 281 (Research and Technology) which is due on Saturday, December 1. As part of your research, read the magazine news brief Found Money on p. 283. Spelling Words: Words ending with al + Suffixes 1. locally 2. finally 3. legally 4. equally 5. fatally 6. actually 7. really 8. totally 9. mentally 10. morally by Mark Twain Tennyson 11. nationally 12. punctually 13. generally 14. personally 15. individually Honest and True Henry is unexpectedly placed in the role of a millionaire. People lavish him with special treatment, but he strives to remain honest and sincere. Think of a situation in which a person s honesty has been tested. Look for different events from a variety of resources that report similar situations. Present your findings to the class.
Words to Know Words to Know accommodation competent discreet eccentric precarious ad-libbing consequence diversion judicious rebuke A. Fill in each blank with the correct word from the word list. 1. If you received a severe scolding from a certain nobleman, you might say that you got a from the duke. 2. If you found yourself in several different dangerous situations, you might say that your predicaments were various and. 3. If you were caught unprepared and told a little white lie, you might say that what you did was fibbing. 4. If you got a really mushy valentine without any signature, you might say that the sender was very sweet and. 5. If you had a good, restful time on your weekend camping trip, you might say that your excursion was a. B. For each phrase in the first column, find the phrase in the second column that is closest in meaning. Write the letter of that phrase in the blank. 1. clearly competent A. absolutely able 2. judicious joking B. following that favor 3. considerable consequence C. careful kidding 4. eccentric Englishman D. sizeable significance 5. after that accommodation E. loony Londoner C. Imagine that you are selecting the talent, that is, the actors who will perform The Million-Pound Bank Note on the radio. Write a short description of what several of these actors must be able to do. Use at least four of the Words to Know. Page 1
Grammar: Pronouns Key Concept: Writers use pronouns to avoid repeating nouns and to make their writing more precise. Pronouns A pronoun takes the place of a noun or of another pronoun. Look at the following examples of pronouns from. With Pronouns: All the way home I was in the clouds, Hastings talking and I not hearing a word. When we reached my suite, he said to me: Without Pronouns: All the way home Henry was in the clouds, Hastings talking and Henry not hearing a word. When Henry and Hastings reached Henry s suite, Hastings said to Henry: Pronouns can refer to the first person, second person, or third person. Here is a list of personal pronouns: First person: I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours Second Person: you, your, yours Third Person: she, her, hers, he, him, his, it, its, they, them, their, theirs Activity Rewrite each sentence, supplying a pronoun to replace the underlined word or words. 1. Hastings tried to convince Henry to go to London with Hastings. 2. At first, Henry did not want to help Hastings with Hastings s business venture. 3. The captain of the freighter made Henry work for the captain on the way to London. 4. Henry met two brothers who loaned a great sum of money to Henry. 5. Gordon and Abel gave money to Henry as part of a bet Gordon and Abel had. 6. When Hawkins saw Henry s bank note, Hawkins served Henry for free. 7. Tod was rude to Henry until Tod saw Henry s bank note. 8. Smedley gave Henry free clothes because Smedley believed that Henry was rich. 9. The American ambassador invited Henry to the American ambassador s party. 10. As soon as Henry saw Portia Langham, Henry fell in love with Portia Langham. Page 2
Words ending with al + suffixes locally locality totally totality individually individuality finally finality mentally mentality originally originality legally legality morally morality practically practicality equally equality nationally nationality formally formality fatally fatality punctually punctuality technically technicality actually actuality generally generality sentimentally sentimentality really reality personally personality Lesson Generalization: When you add the suffix ly to a word that ends with al, remember that one l belongs to the base word and the other l belongs to the suffix. Don't drop either of the ls: national + ly = nationally. Remember the unstressed a by thinking of a related word in which the accent is shifted to the syllable containing the a: for'mal-ly for-mal'i-ty. A. Complete the following exercises. 1. When adding the ly suffix to an adjective to make an adverb, what happens to the spelling of the base word? Write the ly words from the list. Teaching 2. When adding the ity suffix to an adjective to make a noun, what happens to the spelling of the base word? Write the ity words from the list. week 11 Page 3
Lesson Words ending with al + suffixes 1. locality 6. actually 11. nationally 16. originality 2. finally 7. really 12. punctuality 17. practically 3. legally 8. totally 13. generally 18. formality 4. equality 9. mentally 14. personality 19. technicality 5. fatality 10. morally 15. individually 20. sentimentality More Practice A. Write the adverb ly or noun ity spelling word that is a synonym (S), a word similar in meaning, or antonym (A), a word opposite in meaning to the word listed. 1. completely (S) 7. site (S) 2. physically (A) 8. death (S) 3. lastly (S) 9. inequality (A) 4. promptly (S) 10. informality (A) 5. locally (A) 11. unreality (A) 6. lawfully (S) 12. detail (S) B. Complete each analogy with a word from the spelling list. 1. oak is to tree as specifically is to 2. body is to mind as physically is to 3. tall is to short as tardiness is to 4. sea is to ocean as indeed is to 5. jeans is to tuxedo as casualness is to 6. some is to all as partially is to 7. sport is to tennis as emotion is to 8. first is to last as originally is to 9. storm is to weather as outgoing is to 10. white is to black as copy is to 11. heavens is to sky as virtually is to 12. text is to script as ethically is to Page 4
Active Reading SkillBuilder Cause and Effect An event and the outcome that it produces are related by cause and effect. The first event causes the outcome, which is known as the effect. Use the chart below to record events in. Write down the events that are related by cause and effect as you read. One set of cause-and-effect events is included for you. Cause Henry ventured too far. Effect Henry is carried out to sea. Page 5