10H+A+-+November+4+-+8

=Monday, November 4= = = =Tuesday, November 5=
 * =English Department Project Day=
 * =No English classes!=
 * =vocab warm-up=
 * =13. fractious, adj. – apt to break out into a passion; irritable=
 * =14. fragile, adj. – easily broken; frail; delicate.=
 * =15. infraction, n. – violation; breach=
 * =16. refract, v. – bend (literally “break back”) a ray of light from a straight course (also a wave of heat or sound, etc.)=
 * =Thoreau "Civil Disobedience" critical reading assignment=
 * =Thoreau "Civil Disobedience" critical reading assignment=

=Wednesday, November 6= = = =Thursday, November 7= = = =Friday, November 8=
 * =vocab warm-up=
 * =OMNI; all, every, everywhere=
 * =17. omnibus –=
 * =1. adj. – covering many things at once (ex.: an omnibus bill in the legislature;=
 * =2. n. – a bus; a book containing many works by the same author.=
 * =18. omnipotent, adj. – unlimited in power; almighty.=
 * =19. omnipresent, adj. – present everywhere at the same time.=
 * =20. omniscient, adj. – knowing everything.=
 * =Thoreau and Gandhi=
 * =Tonight's homework:=
 * =Do the same for Gandhi!=
 * =check out Antigone!=
 * =Oedipus Review=
 * =fill in half-sheet=
 * =Let's take some notes!=
 * =What is civil disobedience? How does it differ from just breaking a law?=
 * =What are our options regarding Thoreau's question?=
 * =What does Gandhi say? (tonight's homework!)=
 * =Greek Drama notes=
 * =What does Gandhi say? (tonight's homework!)=
 * =Greek Drama notes=
 * =vocab warm-up:=
 * =You may work alone or in a group of 2, 3, or 4=
 * =Using 10 words of the Latin II vocabulary=
 * =retell part of the Oedipus story=
 * =Turn in all Thoreau and Gandhi work - with your name on it!=
 * =Big Thoreau sheet all marked up=
 * =Thoreau paragraph=
 * =Gandhi paragraph=
 * =What are Thoreau and Gandhi saying?=
 * =What is civil disobedience?=
 * =when is it effective?=
 * =Finish Greek Drama notes=
 * =Start reading Antigone!=
 * =vocab warm-up:=
 * =Use 4 vocab words to write about ancient Greece=
 * =Vocab Quiz on Latin Roots II=
 * =Wednesday, November 13=
 * =Finish Greek Tragedy notes=
 * =Read more Antigone=
 * =Coming next week: Rhetoric!=