2) DO NOW REVIEW: FOR EOC EXAM PART. II
3) ASSIGN YOURSELF: STUDY FOR EOC EXAM PART I. MONDAY!!!
4) AGENDA:
Guided Practice:
Demonstrate how to add images, text and timed transitions.
Demonstrate how to convert jingles into song for itunes, then Imovie.
Imovie should be 3-4 minutes minimum
Independent Practice:
Add images, text, transitions and music to Imovie
I want you to answer the analogy and explain the analogy are the pairs synonyms, part to a whole, descriptive, or item to category. EX: PUPPY : DOG :: kitten : cat, These words are descriptive of Small to big. The green shaded text is what I want to see posted to your blog.
GRACEFUL : CLUMSY :: late : _______
Your goal in solving an analogy is to find a word that correctly completes the second pair. At first glance the words in an analogy may seem to have nothing to do with each other, but the words are always logically related. Both pairs of words have the same kind of relationship. To solve the analogy you need to find that relationship. Read the analogy like this:"Graceful is to clumsy as late is to 'blank.'"
Ask yourself: What is the relationship between graceful and clumsy? They are antonyms—words that have opposite meanings. The second pair of words must also be antonyms. Fill in the blank with a word that means the opposite of late, and you've solved the analogy. Early is the best answer.Besides antonyms, the word pairs in an analogy could have one of these types of relationships:
- synonyms, or words that have the same or similar meanings, as in WORK : LABOR
- descriptive, in which one word describes the other word, as in BLUE : SKY
- part to whole, in which one word is a part or piece of the other, as in ARM : BODY
- item to category, in which one word names something that falls into the group named by the other word, as in MILK : BEVERAGE
PUPPY : DOG :: kitten : _______
The analogy is read "Puppy is to dog as kitten is to 'blank.'" The first pair of words is not related in any of the ways listed above. Try reading the analogy as a sentence that expresses the relationships between the words: "A puppy is a young dog, like a kitten is a young . . ."? Cat is the best answer.
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