H10+A+-+December+15+-+19

=Monday, December 15= = = =Tuesday, December 16= = = =Wednesday, December 17=
 * a few minutes to study vocab
 * Latin Roots I vocab quiz
 * Anne Bradstreet poetry q&a
 * work together
 * ask for help on antique word order
 * ===Vocab warm-up: Latin Roots II===
 * ===TORT (TORS): twist===
 * 1. torture
 * n. - anguish of mind or body
 * v. - to cause anguish of mind or body; to twist or wrench
 * ===2. torturous, adj. - causing torture; painfully difficult or slow===
 * ===3. torque===
 * ===n. - the force used to cause something to rotate===
 * ===(optional: also, a noun meaning a twisted band of precious metal worn by ancient Gauls and Britons signifying social status)===
 * ===v. - to rotate or twist===
 * ===4. tortuous, adj. - twisty, windy and difficult; not straightforward===
 * Open book quiz on Ch. 17 & 18
 * Discuss the steamy book!
 * ===finish Anne Bradstreet q&a===
 * ===Edward Taylor===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===5. contortionist, n. - person who can twist his or her body into odd postures.===
 * 6. retort -
 * v. - reply quickly or sharply (to "twist back")
 * n. - a witty, cutting reply
 * ===VICT (VINC): conquer, show conclusively===
 * ===7. convict===
 * ===v. - to prove to be guilty===
 * ===n. - person serving a prison sentence===
 * ===8. evict, v. - to expel by a legal process; to oust===

= = =Thursday, December 18= = = = = =Friday, December 19=
 * ===Open book work on Chapter 20===
 * ===The Minister in a Maze chart===
 * ===work with other people!===
 * ===What is Dimmesdale imagining //could// happen?===
 * ===What is //actually// happening?===
 * ===vocab warm-up===
 * ===9. evince, v. - show clearly; disclose===
 * ===10. invincible, adj. - incapable of being conquered===
 * ===11. vanquish, v. - to overcome in battle; to conquer===
 * ===FRACT (FRAG): break===
 * ===12. fraction, n. - part of a whole===
 * ===How did Dimmesdale deal with the maze?===
 * ===What are Hester and Dimmesdale planning?===
 * ===Edward Taylor===
 * ===poems===
 * ===questions===
 * ="A Play on Words" by Eugene Field=