1st, and 5th bellringer:
1. Write a sentence with a noun or pronoun as the subject. Underline the subject.
2. Write a sentence with a noun or pronoun as the direct object. Underline the object.
3. Write a sentence with a noun or pronoun as the indirect object. Underline the indirect object.
Class work - discuss subject complements and practice; begin KWL on Shakespeare; watch clips from http://www.talklikeshakespeare.org/.
2nd: Turn in Seabiscuit worksheets and paragraphs
Review of Direct and Indirect Objects – Workbooks p. 43 & 44
Class work - worksheets 43 & 44 direct or indirect objects; revise journal entries for correct grammar and spelling.
4th and 6th: Bell ringer
Write the sentences and True or False for each.
Confidence is a trait you are born with.
An accurate perception is a tool that helps us learn more about ourselves and our audience.
A confident speaker has the ability to laugh at his/her own mistakes.
Notes can be a substitute for preparation.
Newness could mean taking a different approach to a topic.
Confidence is the belief in your topic.
Class work - Performance activity - Speaking with confidence and conviction
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