Mr. Fulton Monday: Oct. 7 RI and RL 10Word of the week: Function Always have library book English Wheel L8.1-2 Bell ringer: (5) todaysmeet.com Bell ringer: (10/15) read Douglas Word of the week function Grammar: (25) nouns Reading: (15) AR Closing: (10) free writing Lesson: (25) make up day, get everyone back on same page (AR) Closing: review roots Tuesday: Oct. 8 Bell ringer: (5) Bell ringer: (10/15 ) read RI 1,2,3,4 todaysmeet.com Douglas Reading: (15) AR Grammar: (25) nouns figurative language, connotation, Lesson: (25) Unbreakable Closing: (10) free writing inference, compare/contrast, code (close read) summary Closing: Wednesday: Oct. 9 Bell ringer: (5) study for test Bell ringer: (10/15) read Douglas RI 4 and RL 4 Vocab: vocab 7 test Grammar: (25) nouns RI 8.10, RL 8.10 Lesson: (25) assign vocab 8 due Closing: (10) free writing L 8.6 Friday, Closing: AR Thursday: Oct. 10 Bell ringer: (5) todaysmeet.com Bell ringer: (10/15) read RI 1,2,3,4 Reading: (15) (AR) Douglas Lesson: (25) Bridges with a Grammar: (25) nouns History Closing: (10) free writing Text structure/analogy/allusion Closing: Friday: Oct. 11 Bell ringer: (5) 6 way Bell ringer: (10/15 W 8.4 paragraph/grade vocab 8 Free reading Reading: (15) (AR) Homecoming out early Lesson: (25) writing practice Closing: Standards: writing, speaking and listening, language, informational text Essential questions: Why does an author use particular words for different topics/purposes? Why does the reader need to determine the meanings of words? Can different authors write about the same subject but organize the information in different ways? Explore test Monday7th during excel----Monday the 14th explore through 4th hour Tuesday/Thursday: dodge ball during excel function |ˈfəNGkSHən| noun 1 an activity or purpose natural to or intended for a person or thing: bridges perform the function of providing access across water | Vitamin A is required for good eye function. • practical use or purpose in design: building designs that prioritize style over function. • a basic task of a computer, esp. one that corresponds to a single instruction from the user. 2 Mathematics a relationship or expression involving one or more variables: the function (bx + c). • a variable quantity regarded in relation to one or more other variables in terms of which it may be expressed or on which its value depends. • Chemistry a functional group. 3 a thing dependent on another factor or factors: class shame is a function of social power. 4 a large or formal social event or ceremony: he was obliged to attend party functions. verb [ no obj. ] work or operate in a proper or particular way: her liver is functioning normally. • (function as) fulfill the purpose or task of (a specified thing): the museum intends to function as an educational and study center.