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Today's Lesson

Reading

Vocabulary

Narrative Inferences
smacked, exaggerate, bothered, quizzical

Grammar

Task

Perfect Passive
Compare and Contrast

Rocky Relationships

Level 7 Unit 12 Lesson 3

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Get Thinking

What do you do when you see a bully?

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Idioms

crack the whip use authority to discipline "Alright, it has been easy sailing so far, but I am ready to crack the whip."

Reading

Prereading

What can you do to solve a misunderstanding?

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Reading

Jenna walked down the hall toward her third period creative writing class, lost in thoughts about how to make her characters come to life. The exciting parts of her story had been written already, and she just needed to add some details about
the fairies. She wasn’t paying any attention to the people around her, and accidentally smacked right into a classmate. “Hey, idiot, watch where you’re going,” Krista yelled out. She flipped her hair and then grabbed her arm. “I think you broke my arm.”
smacked

Reading

Jenna laughed a little and said, “Oh, Krista don’t exaggerate. I hardly touched you.” “Are you laughing at me now?” Krista crossed her arms and took a step toward Jenna. “You better not be laughing at me!” Jenna saw that Krista was
actually quite angry and tried to apologize, “I’m sorry. I’m not laughing at you, I just I didn’t think I hit you that hard. Are you okay?” “And now you are making fun of me,” Krista said with a scowl on her face.
exaggerate

Reading

Krista took another step forward and poked her finger right into Jenna’s chest. “You better not bother me anymore, wimp. I’m going to be watching you. Many students have been bothered by you this year, and I’m going to make sure it stops.” Jenna took a step
backwards and felt tears well up in her eyes. “Bothered by me?” she repeated. “I haven’t annoyed anyone. I try to not cause problems. What do you mean?” Krista laughed and started to walk away. “Just watch out,” she threatened.
bothered

Reading

Carrie came up behind Jenna with a quizzical look, “What was that all about?” She looked at her friend’s face and asked, “Jenna, are you alright?” “I don’t know what happened. I just kinda ran into Krista and she flipped out on me! She said I have been
bothering students all year and then kind of threatened me.” “She is such a bully,” Carrie said while she gave her friend a hug. “What do you think I should do?” Jenna asked.
quizzical

Comprehension

What did Krista do to Jenna?
What did Jenna do to Krista?
What is Jenna's problem?
What does Carrie do for Jenna?

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True or False

If you smack someone, you hit them.

True

False

When you exaggerate, you say exactly how things are.

True

False

Everyone loves being bothered by others.

True

False

A quizzical look could mean you are confused.

True

False

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quizzical
loads
reasonable

Tic Tac Toe

smacked
exaggerate
panic
pursue
bothered
appropriate

Relate

What do you do when you have a bad day?
What happened to Krista?
Do you think Krista is always a bully?

Possiblities

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What can Jenna do?

Grammar

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Perfect Passives

object *have + been + past participle*
Many people have been bothered by Jenna.
Many people have been bullied by Krista.
Many exams have been scheduled by Ms. Schneider.

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object *have + been + past participle*

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Passive

My mother has eaten breakfast six times this week.
The mouse has eaten cheese every day this year.
I have seen four movies today.

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Grammar

been
the
student
hour.
raised
an
hand
by
for
The
has
over

Practice

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Comparing

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Listening

What does speaker B want?

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Extension

Listen to the podcast 5:05 - 8:32 What does this man suggest that children do instead of homework?

Exit Interview

Is it important to always win an argument?

Goodbye!

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