Mrs. Liv's Procedures
Reading
Writing
Language Arts
Mrs. Liv's Syllabus
100

Explain the procedure for coming from another class to Mrs. Liv's class.

Wait outside the door quietly and respectfully until Mrs. Liv welcomes everyone in. Walk in, check the Viewboard for instructions, answer the attendance question, and gather supplies. 

100

When a narrator uses "I, Me," it is written in this perspective 

First Person 

100

Explain the difference between fiction and nonfiction.

Fiction = not real/made up, can be funny.

Nonfiction = topic, factual, provides information, not funny.

100

What is a synonym for tired?

sleepy, exhausted, etc.

100

Name one class material needed in Mrs. Livingston's room.

Pencils, highlighters, color pencils, three pronged folder, etc. 

200

What is the procedure for leaving the room (restroom/nurse/office/etc.)?

You must ask Mrs. Liv (or Mrs. Davidson) if you can use the restroom. You must get a card from the white table and place it on your desk. You may also need to take a pass depending on when and where you are going. 

200

When the narrator uses "She, He, they" it is written in this perspective 

Third Person 

200

Where should capital letters be used?



Capital letters should be used for proper nouns, such as names of people, cites, and countries. They should also be at the beginning of a sentence and dialogue.

200

She is busy as a bee.

This is an example of what type of figurative language?

Simile

200

Name two ways to contact Mrs. Livingston.

1. Call the school during her planning.

2. Email her.

3. Text her via Remind.

300

Explain the procedure for when Mrs. Liv rings the doorbell.

Mrs. Livingston will ring the doorbell. Everyone will stop what they are doing, be quiet, and have a seat/freeze in one spot.

300

The message or lesson of the story

Theme 

300

What does it mean to compare and contrast?

To tell how things are the same or different

300

What kind of sentence is this?

I wanted to get to school early, but my alarm clock did not wake me up.

Hint: Simple, Compound, Complex, or Compound-Complex



Compound

300

Mrs. Livingston conducts notebook checks for a grade ____________ every nine weeks.

two times / twice

400

Explain the Absent Work Folder.

It has all of the work we do in class for the month. Work is taken out and replaced at the beginning of each new month. If you are out at the end of the month, you are to see Mrs. Livingston for work.

400

The problem of the story

conflict
400

This is a type of writing in which the author is giving information about a certain topic through research.

Informational / Research

400

What part of speech describes or modifies nouns?

Adjectives

400

What did Mrs. Livingston say could make or break your final grade?

A.R. words

500

Explain the procedure for cell phones.

If it is seen or heard, it will be taken to the front office. If you feel that it is distracting to you, you may ask to put it on Mrs. Liv's (or Mrs. Davidson's) desk. 

500

List all the elements in a plot diagram: 

Exposition/Introduction

Rising action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

500

This is a type of writing in which the author is telling a story. It has a narrator and characters.

Narrative writing

500

Why do writers use figurative language?

To add interest or humor to a story.

500

What are the percentages of the final grade in Mrs. Liv's Room?

Hint: Classwork, tests, 9 weeks tests


Classwork is 30%

Tests are 50%

9 weeks tests are 20%

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