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Grade 7
Blizzard Bag
Day 1
Religion………….Assignment will be posted in Google Classroom.
Math (Both Groups)……….Solve the following inequalities. Graph
your solution.
ELA…………In Google Classroom, choose one story and answer
comprehension questions
Science……….The Cell in its environment
Social Studies……….Media Comparison
Spanish……….La camisa de Margarita
Pre-Algebra Both Groups- Blizzard Bag Assignments
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DAY-1
Practice: Solving Inequalities Using Addition/Subtraction and Multiplication/ Division
Solve the following inequalities. Graph your solution.
1. x – 3 < 5 2. 12 ≤ x – 5
3. n – 7 ≤ -2 4. –4 > b - 1
5. −2
3n ≤ 2 6. 6 ≤
−3
5w
7. x
2 < -1 8. –20 > -5c
Practice: Solving Inequalities (Multi-Step) Solve the following inequalities and graph the solution on the number line.
9. -15c – 28 > 152 10. 4x – x + 8 ≤ 35
11. 2x – 3 > 2(x-5) 12. 7x + 6 ≤ 7(x – 4)
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Name: _______________________ Date: _____________
Functions and Relations – Graphing using a table of values Class: Pre-Algebra
1 Complete the table
for 3+= xy and
graph the resulting
line.
x y
-5
0
4
2 Complete the table
for 13 += xy and
graph the resulting
line.
x y
-3
0
2
3 Complete the table
for xy 2−= and graph
the resulting line.
x y
-4
0
3
4 Complete the table
for 2−−= xy and
graph the resulting
line.
x y
-3
0
4
5 For the
equation 32 −= xy ,
complete the table for
the given values of x. Using the information
from the table, graph
the line of the equations
on the coordinate plane
below. Be sure to plot
all points from the table
and draw a line
connecting the points.
x y
-1
1
3
6 Complete the table for 23 −= xy and graph
the resulting line.
7 Complete the table
for 53 +−= xy and
graph the resulting
line.
x y
8 Complete the table
for 22 += xy and
graph the resulting
line.
x y
Name: _______________________ Date: _____________
Functions and Relations – Graphing using a table of values Class: Pre-Algebra
9 Complete the table
for 32
1+= xy and
graph the resulting
line.
x y
-4
-2
0
2
4
10 Complete the table
for 14−=
xy and graph the
resulting line.
x y
11 Complete the table
for 43
1+= xy and graph
the resulting line.
x y
12 Complete the table
for 15
1+= xy and graph
the resulting line.
x y
13 Complete the table
for 62 +−= xy and graph
the resulting line.
x y
14 Complete the table
for 42
1+−= xy and graph
the resulting line.
x y
15 Complete the table
for 62 += xy and graph
the resulting line.
x y
16 Complete the table
for 42
1+= xy and graph
the resulting line.
x y
Blizzard Bag 1/Grade 7 ELA: Irony and “The Gift of the Magi”- O. Henry
Please review the PP presentation on irony and read O. Henry’s, “The Gift of the Magi”. After you read
the short story, please fill in the chart with examples of the different types of irony. Make sure to include
page numbers.
Link to full text:
http://lcnenglish.weebly.com/uploads/2/3/5/7/23570176/gift_of_the_magi.pdf
Dramatic Irony p. _________
p. _________
p. _________
Situational Irony p. _________
p. _________
p. _________
Verbal Irony p. _________
What is Irony?
Irony is about expectations.
Irony: the opposite of what is expected.
3 kinds of irony
◼ Verbal
◼ Dramatic
◼ Situational
Verbal Irony
A character says one thing but means the opposite
Also called sarcasm or being sarcastic.
Example:
Awesome! Another homework packet!
Dramatic Irony
When the reader understands more about the events of a story than a character.
You know a secret that a character doesn’t.
Example:
Tim’s parents are proud of the “A” he got on the test, but we know he cheated.
Situational Irony
When what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected.
Something about the situation is completely unexpected.
Example:
Bill Gates uses an Apple computer.
Review
Something that is ironic is unexpected.
If unexpected by a character, it’s dramatic.
If unexpected by everyone, it’s situational.
If it’s sarcasm, it’s verbal.
Things to think about as you read
1. Identify and describe each character:
Della-
Jim-
2. How does Della manage money?
3. What gifts do they buy each other?
4. What is ironic about the gifts they each buy?
5. How do they react to the gifts
6. What is the theme of this story?
Name:_______________________________________________ Period:______
Media Comparison
Today we will be examining media bias. Media bias is the bias or perceived bias of journalists and news
producers within the mass media in the selection of events and stories that are reported and how they are
covered. Through the examination of different types of bias and different news sources and stories you will
explore how the media influences the way citizens and society interpret information.
TO BEGIN:
Visit http://www.studentnewsdaily.com/types-of-media-bias/
Complete the “Identifying Media Bias” matrix. (You will use this in your exploration of news sources)
Liberal Media Conservative Media
Washington Post The Weekly Standard
New York Times Washington Times
CBS News Fox News
LA Times
Select one conservative & one liberal media source from the internet. You need to locate the same
story from the two sources you select. Stories must be of a political nature – not sports or weather!
Read the stories presented by both news sources & complete the following tasks:
1. What is the headline for each story?
2. Identify negative terms used in the two articles.
3. Identify positive terms used in the two articles.
4. Identify what the author of each article is attempting to get you to understand. Are the
viewpoints different?
5. Identify whether the stories are slanted to conservative or liberal political ideology. Explain
how you made your determination for each.
6. Identify which type or types of bias are being utilized within each story. How does this
affect the way information is presented?
7. Which article fits your views better? Why?