G9+2010+Study+Guides

Here are the study guides for the year 2010 in G9:

1st Quarter


 * ** G9 English ** ||


 * ** Introduction ** ||
 * // The study guide is designed to let you know what’s on the test. There will be more stuff in the Study Guide than is actually on the test, but you should study __everything__ so that you are prepared for __anything__. //

**// Mr. OC //** ||

// You will be expected to be able to spell lists 1-6 correctly. You are responsible for all of the words __you__ have worked on so far, either the Regular List, the Enrichment List, or a combination of the two. //
 * ** What to study ** ||
 * // Spelling: //

// Grammar: // // You will be expected to be able to do the following: //
 * // Identify nouns in a sentence //
 * // Pluralize singular nouns with correct spelling, and do the opposite. //
 * // Identify and differentiate between countable and uncountable nouns. //
 * // Use appropriate quantifiers for either countable or uncountable nouns. //
 * // Use either common or proper nouns appropriately. //
 * // Identify and differentiate between concrete and abstract nouns. //
 * // Use collective nouns appropriately //
 * // Correctly identify nouns of masculine gender, feminine gender, neutral gender, and nouns that have no gender whatsoever. //
 * // Correctly use possessive nouns, both singular and plural. //

// Writing // // You should be prepared to either: //
 * // Write a review of the movie // Vertical Limit //or the book __Three Cups of Tea__//
 * // Write a well-organized five-paragraph essay based on a topic you already know about, or have an opinion about. //
 * // Write a formal letter requesting a position in a fake company. //
 * // Paraphrase text, using appropriate source citation //

// Reading // // You should be able to: // // Answer comprehension questions about Chapters 1-13 of __Three Cups of Tea__ // // Summarize the narrative up to that point // // Analyze and synthesize (Compare and Contrast) events or people in the story to other world events or people // // Judge the merit of Haji Ali’s lesson, found in Chapter 13 of the Y.R.E., and apply it to both the story as a whole, and other issues in the world // ||

// The writing activities, including outlines and rubrics, are also available on the wikispace. // //__ Three Cups of Tea __//// will be an invaluable resource to you as you prepare for the test. I also suggest you review some of the websites related to the book, which can be found on the __Three Cups of Tea__ page of the wikispace. // ||
 * ** Where to find the material ** ||
 * // Your spelling words and all of the grammar lessons are available to you on the wikispace.  //

// You can study for grammar by choosing other activities that either you have not done, or are listed as being for another color. // // You can study for writing by reviewing the rubrics and outlines on the wikispace, and by writing other pieces to be reviewed by yourself, your parents, or your peers. // // You can study for reading by trying to add Questions, Images, Connections, Inferences, and Summaries onto the wikispace page for __Three Cups of Tea__. // ||
 * ** How to study ** ||
 * // You can study for spelling by practicing other homework activities that you might not have chosen before. //