Sunday, October 28, 2018

November 2nd, 2018 The Scarlet Letter

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November 1st, 2018 The Scarlet Letter

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October 31st, 2018 Romeo & Juliet/West Side Story

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: How the Human Body is organized

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Level#1

The human body is made up of very small parts called cells. Cells are the smallest parts that make up living things. Your body contains millions of cells. 


1. What is the human body made up of?





2. What are the smallest parts that make up living things?





3. How many cells does your body contain?







Level#2

The human body is made up of very small parts called cells. Cells are the smallest parts that make up living things. Your body contains millions of cells. Groups of cells that work together make up tissues. Tissues that work together make up organs. Groups of organs that work together make up body systems. 

1. How would you describe cells?





2. About how many cells does the human body contain?





3. What are organs made up of?





4. What are body systems made up of?









Level#3

The human body is made up of very small parts called cells. Cells are the smallest parts that make up living things. Your body contains millions of cells. Groups of cells that work together make up tissues. Tissues that work together make up organs. Groups of organs that work together make up body systems. These body systems work together to keep your body working. For example, the skeletal and muscular systems work together to allow you to stand up straight and to move.

1. Explain what cells are.





2. Explain what tissues are made of.






3. Explain what organs are made of, and what do groups of organs working together make.





4. Give an example of why it is important for body systems to work together.







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October 30th, 2018 Romeo & Juliet/West Side Story

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: How the Human Body is organized

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Level#1

The human body is made up of very small parts called cells. Cells are the smallest parts that make up living things. Your body contains millions of cells.  

1. What are the very small parts that make up the human body called?






2. What are the smallest parts that make up living things called?





3. What does your body contain millions of?








Level#2

The human body is made up of very small parts called cells. Cells are the smallest parts that make up living things. Your body contains millions of cells. Groups of cells that work together make up tissues. Tissues that work together make up organs. Groups of organs that work together make up body systems. 

1. Explain what the very small structures called cells are.





2. What do groups of cells that work together make up?





3. What do tissues that work together make up?





4. What do groups of organs that work together make up?









Level#3

The human body is made up of very small parts called cells. Cells are the smallest parts that make up living things. Your body contains millions of cells. Groups of cells that work together make up tissues. Tissues that work together make up organs. Groups of organs that work together make up body systems. These body systems work together to keep your body working. For example, the skeletal and muscular systems work together to allow you to stand up straight and to move.

1. Describe what the human body is made up of.





2. Explain how tissues and organs are formed.





3. Explain how the body systems are organized and what they do.





4. Describe what the skeletal and muscular systems allow you to do.







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October 29th, 2018 Romeo & Juliet/West Side Story

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Sunday, October 21, 2018

October 26th, 2018 Romeo & Juliet/West Side Story

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October 25th, 2018 Romeo & Juliet/West Side Story

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October 24th, 2018 Romeo & Juliet/West Side Story

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: Getting Help with your Health

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Level#1

Sometimes you may feel that something is not quite right with your health. Maybe you are physically sick. Perhaps you feel sad or angry all the time. In that case, you might need help with dealing with your emotions. If you have a health question or problem, it is a good idea to talk about it first with your parent or guardian. A school nurse, guidance counselor, or your health teacher can also help you.

1. What might you need help with if you feel sad or angry all the time?






2. Who should you talk to first if you have a health question or problem?






3. Who could you also get help from if yo had a health question or problem?








Level#2

Sometimes you may feel that something is not quite right with your health. Maybe you are physically sick. Perhaps you feel sad or angry all the time. In that case, you might need help with dealing with your emotions. If you have a health question or problem, it is a good idea to talk about it first with your parent or guardian. A school nurse, guidance counselor, or your health teacher can also help you. Sources of help for good health include your family doctor or neighborhood health clinic. Both of these sources can take care of most basic health needs that you might have. Specialist, are doctors who treat only certain illnesses that your family doctor or neighborhood health clinic does not or cannot treat. Dentists, are doctors who care for the health of teeth and gums. Psychiatrists or psychologists are doctors who treat mental and emotional problems. Hospitals provide a wide variety of healthcare services; are always open and can handle emergencies, and have rooms where patients can stay overnight.

1. What are two sources of help for good health, and what can both of these sources take care of?







2. What do specialists do, and what are dentists?







3. What do psychiatrists and psychologists treat, and what is "special" about hospitals?








Level#3

Sometimes you may feel that something is not quite right with your health. Maybe you are physically sick. Perhaps you feel sad or angry all the time. In that case, you might need help with dealing with your emotions. If you have a health question or problem, it is a good idea to talk about it first with your parent or guardian. A school nurse, guidance counselor, or your health teacher can also help you. Sources of help for good health include your family doctor or neighborhood health clinic. Both of these sources can take care of most basic health needs that you might have. Specialist, are doctors who treat only certain illnesses that your family doctor or neighborhood health clinic does not or cannot treat. Dentists, are doctors who care for the health of teeth and gums. Psychiatrists or psychologists are doctors who treat mental and emotional problems. Hospitals provide a wide variety of healthcare services; are always open and can handle emergencies, and have rooms where patients can stay overnight. Many illnesses can be cured or controlled with medicines. If you are sick or hurt, your doctor  may write you a prescription, which is an order for medicine. People can buy some types of medicines with a doctor's order, such as aspirin and cough syrup. They are called over the counter medicines, or OTCs. Medicines come with directions on the label. The directions explain how much and how often to take the medicine. Medicines also have warning labels that tell you about possible side effects. If you have any questions, you should talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

1. Explain what specialists do, what dentists do, and what psychiatrists or
psychologists treat.








2. Explain the three types of services that hospitals provide.








3. Explain what many illnesses can be cured or controlled by, and if you are sick, what your doctor may write and for what.









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October 23rd, 2018 Romeo & Juliet/West Side Story

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: Getting Help with your Health

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Level#1

Sometimes you may feel that something is not quite right with your health. Maybe you are physically sick. Perhaps you feel sad or angry all the time. In that case, you might need help with dealing with your emotions. If you have a health question or problem, it is a good idea to talk about it first with your parent or guardian. A school nurse, guidance counselor, or your health teacher can also help you.

1. What may you sometimes feel?






2. What might be wrong with you?






3. What might you feel all the time?








Level#2

Sometimes you may feel that something is not quite right with your health. Maybe you are physically sick. Perhaps you feel sad or angry all the time. In that case, you might need help with dealing with your emotions. If you have a health question or problem, it is a good idea to talk about it first with your parent or guardian. A school nurse, guidance counselor, or your health teacher can also help you. Sources of help for good health include your family doctor or neighborhood health clinic. Both of these sources can take care of most basic health needs that you might have. Specialist, are doctors who treat only certain illnesses that your family doctor or neighborhood health clinic does not or cannot treat. Dentists, are doctors who care for the health of teeth and gums. Psychiatrists or psychologists are doctors who treat mental and emotional problems. Hospitals provide a wide variety of healthcare services; are always open and can handle emergencies, and have rooms where patients can stay overnight.

1. What might you sometimes feel, and what physical and emotional problems could you be dealing with?






2. What might you need help with if you are feeling sad or angry all the time, and who should you talk to first if you have a health question or problem?






3. Who else could you talk to to get advice from if you had a health question or problem?









Level#3

Sometimes you may feel that something is not quite right with your health. Maybe you are physically sick. Perhaps you feel sad or angry all the time. In that case, you might need help with dealing with your emotions. If you have a health question or problem, it is a good idea to talk about it first with your parent or guardian. A school nurse, guidance counselor, or your health teacher can also help you. Sources of help for good health include your family doctor or neighborhood health clinic. Both of these sources can take care of most basic health needs that you might have. Specialist, are doctors who treat only certain illnesses that your family doctor or neighborhood health clinic does not or cannot treat. Dentists, are doctors who care for the health of teeth and gums. Psychiatrists or psychologists are doctors who treat mental and emotional problems. Hospitals provide a wide variety of healthcare services; are always open and can handle emergencies, and have rooms where patients can stay overnight. Many illnesses can be cured or controlled with medicines. If you are sick or hurt, your doctor  may write you a prescription, which is an order for medicine. People can buy some types of medicines with a doctor's order, such as aspirin and cough syrup. They are called over the counter medicines, or OTCs. Medicines come with directions on the label. The directions explain how much and how often to take the medicine. Medicines also have warning labels that tell you about possible side effects. If you have any questions, you should talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

1. Explain what you may feel, with regard to your health, and describe two possible causes that may have you feeling this way.








2. Explain who to talk to first if you have a health question or problem, and who could you also ask for advice.







3. Describe where you can get help with your health, and what type of help is provided.








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October 22nd, 2018 Romeo & Juliet/West Side Story

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Sunday, October 14, 2018

October 19th, 2018 Romeo & Juliet/West Side Story

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October 18th, 2018 Romeo & Juliet/West Side Story

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October 17th, 2018 Romeo &Juliet/West Side Story

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: Communicating and Advocating for Others.

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Level#1

Good communication can benefit your emotional health and social health. People who communicate well have better relationships with people and feel good about themselves. Poor communication can lead to stress and anger. Being a good communicator takes practice. To communicate effectively, keep the following in mind: Use "I" statements instead of "you" statements. Say what you want as clearly as possible.


1. What does it take to be a good communicator?





2. What type of statements should you use, instead of "you" statements, to be a good communicator?





3. To communicate effectively what should you say and how should you say it?








Level#2

Good communication can benefit your emotional health and social health. People who communicate well have better relationships with people and feel good about themselves. Poor communication can lead to stress and anger. Being a good communicator takes practice. To communicate effectively, keep the following in mind: Use "I" statements instead of "you" statements. Say what you want as clearly as possible. Tell the person exactly what behaviors you do and do not like. Try not to criticize or blame the other person. be a good listener. If you do not understand what the other person is saying, ask for an explanation. Try to summarize the other person's point of view. Consider the feelings of the other person.

1. What should you tell a person, with regard to their behavior, when you are trying to communicate with them?







2. What should you try not to do, and what should you be, when you are communicating with them?






3. What two things should you do if you do not understand what the other person is saying?









Level#3


Good communication can benefit your emotional health and social health. People who communicate well have better relationships with people and feel good about themselves. Poor communication can lead to stress and anger. Being a good communicator takes practice. To communicate effectively, keep the following in mind: Use "I" statements instead of "you" statements. Say what you want as clearly as possible. Tell the person exactly what behaviors you do and do not like. Try not to criticize or blame the other person. be a good listener. If you do not understand what the other person is saying, ask for an explanation. Try to summarize the other person's point of view. Consider the feelings of the other person. You are responsible for more than your own good health. You also play a role in the health of your family and your community. There are many was you can help the health of your community. Many health organizations depend on volunteers to donate blood and distribute healthy meals to the elderly. On your own or with a group, you can encourage others to make positive health choices. You can advocate about issues that affect the health of your community, such as pollution.

1. Explain what two things you should do if you do not understand what a person is saying, and what else you should consider.







2. Explain what you are responsible for, and what you play a role in.






3. Explain what many health organizations depend on, what you can do on your own or with a group, and what you can advocate for on behalf of your community.








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October 16th, 2018 Romeo & Juliet/West Side Story

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Date:

Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: Communicating and Advocating for Others.

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Level#1

Good communication can benefit your emotional health and social health. People who communicate well have better relationships with people and feel good about themselves. Poor communication can lead to stress and anger. Being a good communicator takes practice. To communicate effectively, keep the following in mind: Use "I" statements instead of "you" statements. Say what you want as clearly as possible.

1. What can good communication benefit?






2. What do people who communicate well have and feel?






3. What can poor communication lead to?







Level#2

Good communication can benefit your emotional health and social health. People who communicate well have better relationships with people and feel good about themselves. Poor communication can lead to stress and anger. Being a good communicator takes practice. To communicate effectively, keep the following in mind: Use "I" statements instead of "you" statements. Say what you want as clearly as possible. Tell the person exactly what behaviors you do and do not like. Try not to criticize or blame the other person. be a good listener. If you do not understand what the other person is saying, ask for an explanation. Try to summarize the other person's point of view. Consider the feelings of the other person.

1. What can good communication do, and what do people who communicate well have?







2. What can poor communication lead to, and what takes practice to be good at it?







3. What type of statements should you use and not use, and what should you say and how should you say it?










Level#3


Good communication can benefit your emotional health and social health. People who communicate well have better relationships with people and feel good about themselves. Poor communication can lead to stress and anger. Being a good communicator takes practice. To communicate effectively, keep the following in mind: Use "I" statements instead of "you" statements. Say what you want as clearly as possible. Tell the person exactly what behaviors you do and do not like. Try not to criticize or blame the other person. be a good listener. If you do not understand what the other person is saying, ask for an explanation. Try to summarize the other person's point of view. Consider the feelings of the other person. You are responsible for more than your own good health. You also play a role in the health of your family and your community. There are many was you can help the health of your community. Many health organizations depend on volunteers to donate blood and distribute healthy meals to the elderly. On your own or with a group, you can encourage others to make positive health choices. You can advocate about issues that affect the health of your community, such as pollution.

1. Explain what good communication can do, what good communicators have, and what poor communication can lead to.









2. Becoming a good communicator takes practice. Explain what types of statements to use, what you should say, and what you should tell a person you are trying to communicate with.








3. Explain what you should try not to do, and what you should be when you are trying to communicate with someone.










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