CP
learning targets
homework
Finish parahalf on Monster flashback
what we're doing today
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Prepositions
- Define
- Common ones
- Symbol
- Practice
- How does a trial work?
- What is a premise?
- What is a line of questioning?
- Listen to testimonies & analyze line of questioning



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Grammar Time!
preposition:
shows direction, time, place, location, or spatial relationships between a noun and something else

Write a sentence using nouns, verbs, articles, adjectives, and prepositions.
Label your sentence using the grammar symbols we learned.
How does a trial work?
- Jury Selection
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Opening Arguments
- Prosecution
- Defense
- "Burden of proof"
- "Reasonable doubt"
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Prosecution's Case
- Witness Testimony (Examination)
- Cross-Examination
- Objections
- Sustained vs. Overruled
- Defense's Case
- Closing Arguments
- Jury Verdict
- Sentencing
What is a premise?
What is a line of questioning?
Monday, July 6 (Testimony)
- What is the premise for each lawyer's case?
- What is their line of questioning trying to establish?
- How does it help their case to establish that?
- How does this ultimately help or hurt Steve?
For each round of questioning, answer the following:
What is the significance of the flashback at the end?
- How does it portray Steve?
- Why does the author (Myers) want us to see him that way?
Answer in a parahalf.
Reading Check Quiz

H
learning targets
homework
Read Chapters 3+4
what we're doing today
- RCQ (Chapter 2)
- Prepositions
- Open discussion: Chapter 2
- Thematic concept parahalves



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Grammar Time!
preposition:
shows direction, time, place, location, or spatial relationships between a noun and something else

Write a sentence using nouns, verbs, articles, adjectives, and prepositions.
Label your sentence using the grammar symbols we learned.

Tell me about
Chapter 2.

Analysis - Chapter 2
Choose two different thematic concepts. For each one, write a parahalf analyzing the significance of that thematic concept in Chapter 2.
Try to avoid saying something super obvious or superficial!
AP
learning targets
homework
Complete multiple choice practice on Edulastic
what we're doing today
- Overview: Now through Winter Break
- Notes: Multiple choice question types (R)
- Class Competitive Multiple Choice




Open Formative and click on MC (R) #?.
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It has the passage, along with multiple choice questions.
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You will have 3 minutes to read the passage.
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For each question, groups will have 2 minutes to read it, deliberate, and write their answer on a whiteboard and on Formative.
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I will reveal the answer. If your team gets it right, you get a point.
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Finally, we will read the rationale, discuss any questions, and then we will move on to the next one.
Class ComPetitive Multiple Choice
056 (B) - 2023.11.27
By Chelce Hessler
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