Sherisha's Blog
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
First Year of Graduate School Over Already?? Class of 2013, Here I Come :)
It's hard to believe that I'm about to conclude my first full year of graduate education at Molloy. It seems as if it's been more than a year since I went to the college for my interview and was accepted on the spot. It was one of the best feelings ever; I felt so accomplished. In another year, God's willing, I'll be graduating and it's as if time is literally flying. I am very proud of myself for coming this far in my life and in my education. It hasn't been an easy road because it has included many sleepless nights, frustrating days, and tears; however, at the end of the day, anything that's worth it will not come easy, so I'm grateful for every minute because it has succeeded in doing nothing but making me a stronger individual. Additionally, I'm grateful for the support of my family and friends. My goal and dream of becoming a Social Studies/ESL teacher is literally months away compared to a year ago!! There are of course quite a few hurdles to go over before that time next year, but I have faith that I will hurl over them. Perseverance and faith is key when one is going after something they really want, something they feel deep down is meant for them, something they're meant to do; perseverance and faith is what I will continue to hold onto and from that I know I can soar.
Vocabulary
Conclude- to bring to an end.
Accomplish(ed)- to bring to its goal.
Grateful- deeply appreciated of kindness or benefits received.
Succeed(ed)- to accomplish what is attempted or intended.
Hurdle(s)- obstacle.
Perseverance- steady persistence in a course of action especially in spite of difficulties.
Grammar Activity
Synonyms
A synonym is a word that has a meaning that is similar to another word. For example, easy and simple basically mean the same thing. Try to find the synonyms below. The vocabulary words are in Row 1 and the synonyms are in Row 2.
Row 1 Row 2
Accomplish Diligence
Succeed Finish
Perseverance To Complete
Hurdle Appreciated
Conclude To thrive
Grateful Barrier
Grammar Point
The paragraph is written in past, present, and future tense. There are many nouns and action verbs within, can you find five of each.
Grammar Practice Exercise
Think of a special and meaningful time in your life. What makes it stand out in your memory? It could be a happy, sad, or trying time in your life. Using the vocabulary words and/or its synonyms, write a paragraph about it
Monday, May 7, 2012
Great Ball of Fire
Sunrise
The Sun is an amazing, blinding, and breathtaking object. It provides light for our entire planet while it rotates and even while being approximately 150 million miles away, it continues to give bright, unwavering light and life to the Earth. Many don't realize it, but the Sun is a star, just a VERY large one, and is located at the middle of the Solar System. It is estimated that the sun is about 109 times the size of the Earth! It makes sense why the heat we receive from it is exactly that, so hot! Sunlight provides us with Vitamin D yet this does not mean we should go out and sit in its light for long periods of time; it is also the Earth's greatest source of energy. However, although the sun and its light are a blessing and necessity, it can also be a curse. Ultraviolet rays from the Sun can be very harmful causing damage to the skin and body and it is necessary that we protect ourselves as much as possible. Wearing sunscreen lotion with the highest SPF(Sun Protection Factor) you can find, especially when out of doors for a prolonged period of time, can help defend us from the Sun's strong rays. The Sun is at its highest point in the sky at midday and during the early afternoon hours following that time; this is when the most caution should be taken. Also, we should never stare straight at the Sun even when we're wearing sunglasses. Doing so can cause temporary or permanent damage to our eyes, specifically to the retina. The Sun is powerful and we have to make sure to stay aware of that. Beautiful but dangerous, let's not allow its stunning exquisiteness to be of harm to us, but only of help.
Sun at Midday Sunset
Vocabulary
Breathtaking- thrilling, beautiful, astonishing.
Approximately- nearly exact.
Unwavering- unchanging.
Solar System- the Sun together with all the planets and other bodies that revolve around it.
Estimated- to form an approximate opinion or judgement.
Source- any thing or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained.
Caution- a warning against danger.
Permanent- long-lasting or nonfading.
Dangerous- able or likely to cause physical injury.
Retina- the innermost coat of the posterior part of the eyeball that receives images produced by the lens.
Exquisiteness(Exquisite)- extraordinarily fine or admirable.
Grammar Activity
Directions: Use the vocabulary words to fill in the blank of each sentence below.
1. After having stitches on my face, I now have a scar.
2. There are eight major planets and one dwarf planet in the .
3. Fire is and we must be careful when dealing with it.
4. There are 6,840,507,003 people living on Earth.
5. If you stare at the Sun for too long, the can be damaged.
6. Rivers, lakes, creeks, and springs are all considered a of fresh water.
7. Sarah's support of her school earned her an award.
8. The beauty of the bride was .
9. Luke that the Lakers would beat the Heats by more than 15 points.
10. The professionally made cake was .
Grammar PointThe majority of this paragraph is written in the present tense, however, there are also some conditional and future tenses included.
Grammar Practice ActivityChoose a planet and using no less than five of the vocabulary words, write a paragraph about it.
The Joy of Food
Food is one thing that can bring people of any background, ethnicity, or nationality together and make them very happy. There is such a variety of cuisines in our world and because we live in New York City, we have an advantage because this city is extremely diverse which allows us the opportunity to experience people from around the globe and their unique foods. I love to cook and enjoy finding new recipes to experiment with. I cook with love and the most rewarding part of it all is when I see the delight of satisfaction on the face of those who dine on my creations. Food makes us feel warm and whole inside not only physically, but mentally as well. Cooking food gathers people together and allows them to laugh and feel lighthearted even when their bellies are full with the goodness of the fare, and this, I believe, is one of the greatest things of all.
Vocabulary
Ethnicity- ethnic traits, background, allegiance, or association.
Nationality- the status of belonging to a particular nation.
Cuisine- a style or quality of cooking.
Diverse- of a different kind, form, or character.
Opportunity- a good position, chance, or prospect.
Experience- a particular instance of personally encountering something.
Unique- having no like or equal
Experiment- a test or trial.
Satisfaction- fulfillment and/or gratification.
Fare- food
Grammar Activity
Directions: Find the vocabulary words from the list above in the word search puzzle below. Take your time and have fun!!
The Beauty of Food
S W O T L Z P C C M X A E N W D K Y P X H I B F X J O O D E E C F E P C Z M V Y J I W X S I N A T I O N A L I T Y P E R Q P I I P H R U U C P E U E E G Z Y S E T B T A G R Q R X V I O K W I B P F U I I T L P I P P H I P U S S E N Q O Q E D U H G W L I C N U K I V M R P L S Z W T K C V A T Y T V I H O F H A P E W L D Q G E Y M P J Y S Y T I C I N H T E P E B E G Y K X S P O O X X C S N H R N Q F R F O O N G Y E S T Z F A R E H V X C C K Q W E B T
Grammar Point and Practice Activity
The paragraph is written in the present tense and includes a slew of conjunctions. A conjunction is a word that is used to link words or phrases, ex. and, because, for, when. Reread the paragraph and find at least five different conjunctions and use them in a sentence.
Let's Get Healthy!!!
A Food Pyramid
Regular exercise and proper eating habits are recommended for us as human beings to lead a healthy lifestyle. Doctors suggest that we exercise 3-5 times a week and watch our intake of food. What this means is that what we put into out mouths as sustenance makes a huge difference. As much as I love the fast food chain Taco Bell, it's not going to help me maintain a healthy lifestyle. Some of the items we should consume on a daily basis are fresh vegetables and fruits for a variety of nutrients, dairy to receive calcium which is a nutrient we receive from cow's milk or almost anything made from it and it helps to strengthen our bones, and meats for protein. Although it is very difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle when many of us lead such busy lives, have little time for exercise, and fast food is so readily available, making the decision to work out more often and make better food choices is one that can prove itself to be beneficial for many years to come.
Vocabulary
Exercise-bodily exertion especially for the sake of training or the improvement of health.
Recommend- to advise
Healthy-possessing or enjoying good health
Sustenance- nourishment.
Maintain- to preserve or retain.
Consume- to eat or drink.
Nutrients- providing nourishment or nutriment to the body.
Protein- the plant or animal tissue rich in such molecules and is considered as a food source supplying necessary nutrients for the body
Beneficial- helpful and advantageous.
Grammar Activity
Direction: Unscramble each word below and write the correct spelling on the line.
1. YEALTHH
2. CUSSTEENAN
3. IIEBEFCNLA
4. ENTSRINUI
5. UNSEMCO
6. OIPTERN
7. AINNMITA
8. REXCESIE
9. NCMRMDEOE
Grammar Point
There are many content specific words in this paragraph. For example, protein, nutrients, calcium, and exercise can all be considered Biology specific terms. Each of these terms was used as a noun in the above paragraph. The entry is written in the present tense with some future tense.
Let's Practice!!
Use a minimum of six of the vocabulary words and create a short paragraph of your own. Remember to look at the definitions of the word if you are having trouble using it in a sentence.
A dog for me is what it shall be!!
Cocker Spaniel
I've never had a pet. When I tell people this, they tell me I've been deprived! Although I'm sure a pet would have been a wonderful asset to my home, I understand now as an adult why my parents never allowed my siblings and I to have one. Pets are a lot of responsibility. They require attention, love, and of course, need to be taken care of, just like human beings. When I move out of my parents' house, I would love to finally have a pet. My pet of choice? A dog!! I prefer dogs over cats and I believe if you treat them well, they will be loyal to you for years to come. I would like to get an Alaskan Husky, a Labrador Retriever, or a Cocker Spaniel. This will not be for many years, but when the time does come, I hope that my long awaited pet and I are a perfect match.
Alaskan Husky Labrador Retrievers
Vocabulary
Deprived- lacking the necessities of life.
Asset-a useful or desirable thing.
Responsibility- a person or thing that one is accountable for.
Choice- a number and variety to select from.
Prefer- to like better or best.
Loyal- faithful.
Grammar Activity
Directions: In the puzzle below, find the vocabulary words from the list above.
Grammar Point
The paragraph is written to include the past, present, and future tenses and contains many adjectives which is a word used to describe something.
Grammar Assignment
Make a sentence with each of the new vocabulary words. Be creative :)!
Achoo!!
I have seasonal allergies and it can be so annoying!! Every March, it never fails that my nose, ears, and throat start to get itchy and soon after that comes the sneezing, runny and stuffy nose, watery eyes, and intense sinus headaches. The pollen, ragweed, grass seeds, and everything else that comes from nature has an effect on me and sometimes, it seems as if I have an agonizing, ongoing head cold. There are multiple remedies to subdue the effects of allergies such as eye drops, nasal (nose) sprays, and allergy medications which can come as a pill or a shot; there are also natural remedies such as neti pots and avoiding certain foods. Usually, I take a 24-hour pill and it holds my symptoms at bay for one or two days before I have to take another. My allergies can make me feel horrible, yet I've learned to not only cope, but to also always have a lot of tissue handy.
Vocabulary
Annoy- to disturb or bother.
Intense- strong.
Effect- the result of something else.
Allergies- abnormal reaction of the body to an allergen (ex. substances that do not agree with an individual persons body).
Agonize- to suffer agony or anguish.
Remedy- something that cures or brings relief.
Subdue- to repress or reduce the intensity of something.
Multiple- many, a lot.
Symptom- a sign or indication of something.
Grammar Activity
Directions: In the following sentences, fill in the blank with a word from the vocabulary list above. Remember that you may have to change the tense of the word, ex. annoy, annoys, annoyed, annoying.
1. It was hurricane season and during that time, there were winds.
2. The baby was very upset after having his shots, so his mother held him close to his cries.
3. The pain I experienced when I sprained my ankle was .
4. The of not studying was a grade of 63 for Hannah on her Geometry test.
5. of the flu are a fever, body chills, loss of appetite, muscle aches, and headaches, just to name a few.
6. I love my little sister , but she can be very .
7. At my high school, there are clubs I can join.
8. My little brother has an to peanuts.
9. One for a sore throat is a hot mug of lemon tea with honey.
Grammar Point
The paragraph is written in present tense with some future tense indicators. There are a plethora of nouns and many adjectives used throughout. Additionally, multiple conjunctions are also employed.
Grammar Activity
Find two each of a verb, noun, and adjective in the paragraph and write a sentence using it.
Vocabulary
Annoy- to disturb or bother.
Intense- strong.
Effect- the result of something else.
Allergies- abnormal reaction of the body to an allergen (ex. substances that do not agree with an individual persons body).
Agonize- to suffer agony or anguish.
Remedy- something that cures or brings relief.
Subdue- to repress or reduce the intensity of something.
Multiple- many, a lot.
Symptom- a sign or indication of something.
Grammar Activity
Directions: In the following sentences, fill in the blank with a word from the vocabulary list above. Remember that you may have to change the tense of the word, ex. annoy, annoys, annoyed, annoying.
1. It was hurricane season and during that time, there were winds.
2. The baby was very upset after having his shots, so his mother held him close to his cries.
3. The pain I experienced when I sprained my ankle was .
4. The of not studying was a grade of 63 for Hannah on her Geometry test.
5. of the flu are a fever, body chills, loss of appetite, muscle aches, and headaches, just to name a few.
6. I love my little sister , but she can be very .
7. At my high school, there are clubs I can join.
8. My little brother has an to peanuts.
9. One for a sore throat is a hot mug of lemon tea with honey.
Grammar Point
The paragraph is written in present tense with some future tense indicators. There are a plethora of nouns and many adjectives used throughout. Additionally, multiple conjunctions are also employed.
Grammar Activity
Find two each of a verb, noun, and adjective in the paragraph and write a sentence using it.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Cell Phones: Leave them alone while you're driving!!
Cell phones are such great items. They make life so much more convenient and allow one to keep track of family, friends, and work while on the go. Over the years, cell phones have become more popular due to the variety of styles, features, their portability, and customization abilities. All in all, the cell phone is an amazing tool. Yet, regardless of how great they are, they can be an enormous distraction, especially while driving. It is estimated that 1 in 20 automobile accidents are linked to cell phone usage. Can you imagine? That is so devastating! The lesson here is to make sure to put your cell phones away while driving or at least ignore the call, text, or notification until you pull over to the side of the road or have reached your destination to then give the cell phone your full attention. That split second that you may take to answer a call , while your eyes were on the screen of the cell phone and not on the road, a terrible accident can occur. Is it worth it? I think not. Cell phones are wonderful, but the tragedy they can cause is not worth their awesomeness.
Vocabulary
Convenient- easy to access.
Customization- to be able to make your own through your personal preferences.
Variety- different types of something.
Enormous- big.
Distraction- something that takes your attention away from something else.
Estimated- approximately; a guess.
Devastating- chaos, unhappiness, and/or grief.
Tragedy- a sad, horrible, event.
Grammar Point
In the above paragraph, there are many verbs, nouns, and adjectives; they are used in the present and future tenses. Can you find three of each?
Grammar Activity: Let's Practice
Write a sentence using each of the vocabulary words. For example: I went to the candy shop yesterday with my grandpa and there were a variety of candies, chocolates, and other treats. Your sentence can be simple or like the above example, more complex. It is alright to do simple sentences, however, challenge yourself to create at least one complex, longer sentence. Make sure to read your sentences aloud to yourself to be sure they make sense when you speak as well as when you read them.
Vocabulary
Convenient- easy to access.
Customization- to be able to make your own through your personal preferences.
Variety- different types of something.
Enormous- big.
Distraction- something that takes your attention away from something else.
Estimated- approximately; a guess.
Devastating- chaos, unhappiness, and/or grief.
Tragedy- a sad, horrible, event.
Grammar Point
In the above paragraph, there are many verbs, nouns, and adjectives; they are used in the present and future tenses. Can you find three of each?
Grammar Activity: Let's Practice
Write a sentence using each of the vocabulary words. For example: I went to the candy shop yesterday with my grandpa and there were a variety of candies, chocolates, and other treats. Your sentence can be simple or like the above example, more complex. It is alright to do simple sentences, however, challenge yourself to create at least one complex, longer sentence. Make sure to read your sentences aloud to yourself to be sure they make sense when you speak as well as when you read them.
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