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first Trimester W.A.V.E. Vocabulary Schedule 2009-2010
date vocabulary word definition graphic organizer
9/15/09
PUT TOGETHER THE WAVE VOCABULARY
NOTEBOOK
9/18/09 FRIDAY
FIRST TRIMESTER PRETEST
9/22/09
1. INEVITABLE
2. ZEAL
UNAVOIDABLE; BOUND TO HAPPEN
ENTHUSIASM
PAVE
9/29/09
3. INSIPID
4. TRITE
BLAND, BORING
UNORIGINAL; DULL
DEFINITION WORD CHART
10/06/09
5. DEPRAVITY
6. ACUITY
CORRUPTION, WICKEDNESS
SHARPNESS OF PERCEPTION OR MIND
WORD UNDERSTANDING
10/13/09
7. DISCERN
8. ABHOR
DISTINGUISH ONE THING FROM ANOTHER
HATE
MAKING CONNECTIONS
10/20/09
9. EXPEDITE
10. ENGENDER
QUICKEN
CAUSE
PAVE
10/27/09
11. PERIPHERAL
12. HARANGUE
ON THE EDGE; UNIMPORTANT
NOISY ATTACKING SPEECH
DEFINITION WORD CHART
11/03/09
13. TACITURN
14. ABROGATE
QUIET; UNCOMMUNICATIVE; SILENT
CANCEL; DENY; REPEAL
WORD UNDERSTANDING
11/10/09
15. APPREHENSIVE
16. ENSCONCE
FEARFUL; WORRIED
ESTABLISH FIRMLY IN A POSITION
MAKING CONNECTIONS
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
WAVE Schedule
Monday - no wave
Tuesday - Vocabulary activities with SAT words. We have broken them up into three sections so that we will cover them all in a child's stay here at ESMS.
Wednesday - ON DEMAND WRITING - topics are posed and student's have 25 minutes to compose a response. This day is devoted to getting students more experienced writing specifically to the prompt.
THURSDAY - CommonPlace Books - students bring in pictures or 2-dimensional artifacts that inspire them to write at least a page about the image. The goal is to get students away from just describing what is happening in the image, more towards what emotions the images evoke.
FRIDAY - SHARING/COUNSELOR's ACTIVITIES - throughout the year, we have approximately one Friday each month for an activity sponsored by the counselor.
Monday - no wave
Tuesday - Vocabulary activities with SAT words. We have broken them up into three sections so that we will cover them all in a child's stay here at ESMS.
Wednesday - ON DEMAND WRITING - topics are posed and student's have 25 minutes to compose a response. This day is devoted to getting students more experienced writing specifically to the prompt.
THURSDAY - CommonPlace Books - students bring in pictures or 2-dimensional artifacts that inspire them to write at least a page about the image. The goal is to get students away from just describing what is happening in the image, more towards what emotions the images evoke.
FRIDAY - SHARING/COUNSELOR's ACTIVITIES - throughout the year, we have approximately one Friday each month for an activity sponsored by the counselor.
THURSDAY - Commonplace Writing
9/17/09
I miss the mountains -- the cool breeze, the smell of the trees, the sound of the rushing water, the clarity that only being away from the din of electronics can give you. I miss the solitude amongst the grandeur of nature and the soothing aspect it has on my body, mind and spirit.
I grew up camping and hiking and have seen and stayed at almost every campground, overflow campground, and national park on the west coast. It's something that is part of my culture and I started when I was just a little person. These days when weekends are usually filled with chores, bills, and other things, I miss sitting around the campfire with my family, learning to play cards, to tend a fire, to sip hot chocolate (and later coffee) without melting the cup. The many ranger talks and ranger walks are but a memory.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Today
I am very happy to be with my students today. They are on task, working and writing like they should be. We have established a good routine.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
WAVE this week - Sept. 14 - 18
TUESDAY VOCAB: PAVE
indifferent - having no preference.
How can you be so indifferent to the sufferings of these children?
bolster - support, prop up
The worker tried to bolster the wall so it would not fall down.
WAVE WEDNESDAY: Practice deconstructing prompts and figuring out what it is that you are supposed to be writing. Example of how to break down a prompt can be found here.
Think about the teachers/coaches you have had. Was there a teacher who was special to you in some way? Pretend that you have been asked to present the Golden Pencil Award to that teacher. Write the tribute you will read as you make your presentation.
THURSDAY - Commonplace books. Bring a 2-d (flat) artifact that has some meaning to write about for 20 minutes.
FRIDAY - Counselor's Activity - Writing SMART goals that have specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timed goals for the week.
TUESDAY VOCAB: PAVE
indifferent - having no preference.
How can you be so indifferent to the sufferings of these children?
bolster - support, prop up
The worker tried to bolster the wall so it would not fall down.
WAVE WEDNESDAY: Practice deconstructing prompts and figuring out what it is that you are supposed to be writing. Example of how to break down a prompt can be found here.
Think about the teachers/coaches you have had. Was there a teacher who was special to you in some way? Pretend that you have been asked to present the Golden Pencil Award to that teacher. Write the tribute you will read as you make your presentation.
THURSDAY - Commonplace books. Bring a 2-d (flat) artifact that has some meaning to write about for 20 minutes.
FRIDAY - Counselor's Activity - Writing SMART goals that have specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timed goals for the week.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Week #28
astute (PAVE)
olfactory (PAVE)
laud (making connections)
onus (making connections)
CHOOSE ONE of the prompts to add to MOODLE under the
WEEK #29: WEDNESDAY WRITING PROMPT SECTION
May 14
On this day in 1804, the Lewis & Clark began. Their journey had them exploring unknown land in the West. Would you have liked to of been a member of their expedition party? Why or why not?
May 16
On this day in 1866, the first US nickel, called the “Shield Nickel” was minted. Over the past several years, a series of state quarters have been minted. Design a new coin for your state that highlights an important place, event or symbol. Be sure to include a description of your coin, along with a sketch. PDF
May 17
On May 17, 1875, the first Kentucky Derby was held. Using resources in the classroom, learn five (5) facts about the Kentucky Derby and summarize them in your own words.
astute (PAVE)
olfactory (PAVE)
laud (making connections)
onus (making connections)
CHOOSE ONE of the prompts to add to MOODLE under the
WEEK #29: WEDNESDAY WRITING PROMPT SECTION
May 14
On this day in 1804, the Lewis & Clark began. Their journey had them exploring unknown land in the West. Would you have liked to of been a member of their expedition party? Why or why not?
May 16
On this day in 1866, the first US nickel, called the “Shield Nickel” was minted. Over the past several years, a series of state quarters have been minted. Design a new coin for your state that highlights an important place, event or symbol. Be sure to include a description of your coin, along with a sketch. PDF
May 17
On May 17, 1875, the first Kentucky Derby was held. Using resources in the classroom, learn five (5) facts about the Kentucky Derby and summarize them in your own words.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Week #27 2008
TUESDAY VOCAB -- Word Understanding
STRUT - a self-important walk (there are other definitions as well -- ).
His strut along the campus shows his self-confidence and slight arrogance.
CAULDRON - a huge cooking pot (again, more than one definition for this word).
The cauldron contained a large amount of boiling stew ready to be served to the line of people.
WEDNESDAY WRITING - Complete in moodle.
Today is "Home Run Day" in honor of baseball great Hank Aaron hitting his first home run in 1954.
If someone was to create a day to honor a first for you, what would that day be called and what events of yours would it honor?
MOODLE ASSIGNMENTS:
Explain a time when you felt like "strutting" a bit -- what happened to make you want to walk a bit more confidently? Answer in mooodle - WAVE VOCAB EXTENSION: Strut
TUESDAY VOCAB -- Word Understanding
STRUT - a self-important walk (there are other definitions as well -- ).
His strut along the campus shows his self-confidence and slight arrogance.
CAULDRON - a huge cooking pot (again, more than one definition for this word).
The cauldron contained a large amount of boiling stew ready to be served to the line of people.
WEDNESDAY WRITING - Complete in moodle.
Today is "Home Run Day" in honor of baseball great Hank Aaron hitting his first home run in 1954.
If someone was to create a day to honor a first for you, what would that day be called and what events of yours would it honor?
MOODLE ASSIGNMENTS:
Explain a time when you felt like "strutting" a bit -- what happened to make you want to walk a bit more confidently? Answer in mooodle - WAVE VOCAB EXTENSION: Strut
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Week #26
MAKING CONNECTIONS
gullible (overly trusting).
He is so gullible that he believes everything he reads in The National Inguirer.
obsolete (no longer valid).
Some computers, after only a couple of years usage, become obsolete and must be replaced by newer models.
WEDNESDAY WRITING: Done in Moodle.
On this day in 1867, aviator Wilbur Wright was born. Through a lifetime of commitment, the Wright brothers performed the first ever manned powered flight.
What types of lifetime dreams do you have for yourself?
MAKING CONNECTIONS
gullible (overly trusting).
He is so gullible that he believes everything he reads in The National Inguirer.
obsolete (no longer valid).
Some computers, after only a couple of years usage, become obsolete and must be replaced by newer models.
WEDNESDAY WRITING: Done in Moodle.
On this day in 1867, aviator Wilbur Wright was born. Through a lifetime of commitment, the Wright brothers performed the first ever manned powered flight.
What types of lifetime dreams do you have for yourself?
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
WAVE #25
PAVE
ELUCIDATE (to explain; to make clear)
Teachers mush carefully elucidate the lessons if their students are going to understand the content.
ABSTAIN (desist; go without; withdraw)
During certain holidays some religious people abstain from eating certain foods because it goes against their beliefs.
WEDNESDAY WRITING: Citizenship
"The noblest question in the world is, what good can i do in it?" - Benjamin Franklin
Use the SAY (write the quote) MEAN (what does it mean to you MATTER (what implications/impact does it have on your life?) strategy with this quote.
PAVE
ELUCIDATE (to explain; to make clear)
Teachers mush carefully elucidate the lessons if their students are going to understand the content.
ABSTAIN (desist; go without; withdraw)
During certain holidays some religious people abstain from eating certain foods because it goes against their beliefs.
WEDNESDAY WRITING: Citizenship
"The noblest question in the world is, what good can i do in it?" - Benjamin Franklin
Use the SAY (write the quote) MEAN (what does it mean to you MATTER (what implications/impact does it have on your life?) strategy with this quote.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
WAVE Week #24
DEFINITION WORD CHART
DISSENT (disagreement): There was a great deal of dissent among the different groups regarding how the school funds should be spent.
RUMINATE (think over something; ponder): When students take time to ruminate about their learning, they tend to do better in school.
WEDNESDAY WRITING
March 26th is "Make up Your Own Holiday Day". So, create your own holiday. Keep in mind: (1) the day; (2) the reason for celebrating; (3) special events that will take place; and (4) any type of symbols that will be associated with your holiday.
Write in MOODLE then copy to your PB WIKI page for full credit.
DEFINITION WORD CHART
DISSENT (disagreement): There was a great deal of dissent among the different groups regarding how the school funds should be spent.
RUMINATE (think over something; ponder): When students take time to ruminate about their learning, they tend to do better in school.
WEDNESDAY WRITING
March 26th is "Make up Your Own Holiday Day". So, create your own holiday. Keep in mind: (1) the day; (2) the reason for celebrating; (3) special events that will take place; and (4) any type of symbols that will be associated with your holiday.
Write in MOODLE then copy to your PB WIKI page for full credit.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
WAVE #22 Trimester 3
WORD UNDERSTANDING RECORD
DIGRESSION - straying from a topic.
Many times a speaker's digression from the subject can leave the audience confused about the the topic
DEBUNKING - exposing false claims or myths
The counselor spent her time debunking the false idea that being skinny was the way to fit in at school.
WORD UNDERSTANDING RECORD
DIGRESSION - straying from a topic.
Many times a speaker's digression from the subject can leave the audience confused about the the topic
DEBUNKING - exposing false claims or myths
The counselor spent her time debunking the false idea that being skinny was the way to fit in at school.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
WAVE FOR MARCH 3.08
TUESDAY - Making Connections
LAVISH - on grade scale; wasteful
The parents spent a lot of money on a lavish wedding for their daughter.
BOLSTER - support; prop up
The group of friends bolsters positive energy by singing together.
WEDNESDAY WRITING:
Read the following article. Think about the definition of the word "bolster". What has done the most to bolster the campaign of Sen. Obama in the last few weeks? Write your response in your journal.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/02/10/america/campaign.php
TUESDAY - Making Connections
LAVISH - on grade scale; wasteful
The parents spent a lot of money on a lavish wedding for their daughter.
BOLSTER - support; prop up
The group of friends bolsters positive energy by singing together.
WEDNESDAY WRITING:
Read the following article. Think about the definition of the word "bolster". What has done the most to bolster the campaign of Sen. Obama in the last few weeks? Write your response in your journal.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/02/10/america/campaign.php
Friday, February 22, 2008
MY ACCESS ALERT... This coming week you will be working on MyAccess essays - that is for EVERYONE. So be sure to get your username and password from Mr. C on Monday. You will have another guest teacher from Tues- Friday. I am have been cleared to return (barring any chicken pox from the 6th graders and/or the flu from anyone still infected) the first week in March.
Be sure to do the outline and the rough drafts -- there are places in Moodle. Mr. C is working on getting all your grades done and in that he has collected and I will be adding in the other moodle and quia grades over the next week so when I come back, hope to have the grades mostly updated.
For those who have been sick, sorry - it was a nasty flu this time- however, get your work in and posted asap. Report cards are just around the corner. You may see me walking around the campus next week -- it is on my walking route. :)
Be sure to do the outline and the rough drafts -- there are places in Moodle. Mr. C is working on getting all your grades done and in that he has collected and I will be adding in the other moodle and quia grades over the next week so when I come back, hope to have the grades mostly updated.
For those who have been sick, sorry - it was a nasty flu this time- however, get your work in and posted asap. Report cards are just around the corner. You may see me walking around the campus next week -- it is on my walking route. :)
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Periods 3 and 5 - Your exercises are in the older packets. Please help Mr. C so that all the computers can get to PB wikis. If you have a WIKI assignment and it just won't work, post on moodle -- Mr. C will be adding some and so will I when I am able.
Periods 4 - 6 Sorry about PB wikis. Will add some draft places on the moodle site.
Periods 4 - 6 Sorry about PB wikis. Will add some draft places on the moodle site.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
KEEP UP ON YOUR WORK!
Sorry no WAVE words just encouragement to keep up on your posts on all of the boards. They will count towards report cards. Miss you all and will see you in March.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
JUST AN UPDATE - Surgery went well on Jan. 16th -- was up in my hospital room by 5:00 pm. The hospital staff were terrific and I was released home to continue my recovery on Jan. 19th after my last lunch in the hospital.
First day home went well and rested. Second day went well - rested a lot. Yesterday I pushed it a little too much (who knew that stairs could be so tiring???) and paid with a bit more pain and immobility.
Doing well - just hard to take it easy. Miss my students and look forward to seeing you all when I am cleared to return. Be good and keep up with all those posts --- I am able to check my email and Mr. C has the power to look at them and grade them as well. :)
First day home went well and rested. Second day went well - rested a lot. Yesterday I pushed it a little too much (who knew that stairs could be so tiring???) and paid with a bit more pain and immobility.
Doing well - just hard to take it easy. Miss my students and look forward to seeing you all when I am cleared to return. Be good and keep up with all those posts --- I am able to check my email and Mr. C has the power to look at them and grade them as well. :)
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Week #15
VOCAB: Word Understanding Record
DEFERENCE (a show of respect): When a scholar dies deference is shown by flying a flag at half mast.
LOQUACIOUS (talkative): The loquacious group of students sitting in the back of the room were chatting about the dance after school.
WEDNESDAY WRITING:
Today is National Be Kind to Your Teacher Day. If you could invent your own day, what would it be called? What would you want people to do on your special day?
VOCAB: Word Understanding Record
DEFERENCE (a show of respect): When a scholar dies deference is shown by flying a flag at half mast.
LOQUACIOUS (talkative): The loquacious group of students sitting in the back of the room were chatting about the dance after school.
WEDNESDAY WRITING:
Today is National Be Kind to Your Teacher Day. If you could invent your own day, what would it be called? What would you want people to do on your special day?
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Week #14
TUESDAY VOCAB: Making Connections
PROTRACTED (drawn out; lengthy). The school year seemed long and protracted because of the extended day.
ADVERSITY (hardship). Some people take adversity in their lives and turn it into something positive.
WEDNESDAY WRITING:
Elvis Presley was born on this day in 1935. Presely is well known as "The King of Rock and Roll."
Do you have a certain song or type of music that you listen to depending on your feelings? Explain why you listen to this song or type of music.
TUESDAY VOCAB: Making Connections
PROTRACTED (drawn out; lengthy). The school year seemed long and protracted because of the extended day.
ADVERSITY (hardship). Some people take adversity in their lives and turn it into something positive.
WEDNESDAY WRITING:
Elvis Presley was born on this day in 1935. Presely is well known as "The King of Rock and Roll."
Do you have a certain song or type of music that you listen to depending on your feelings? Explain why you listen to this song or type of music.
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