H10+A+-+September+15+-+19

=Monday, September 15= = = =Tuesday, September 16= = = =Wednesday, September 17= = = =Thursday, September 18=
 * ===Vocab quiz Wednesday, September 17===
 * ===you will need to spell three of the words correctly===
 * ===Which three? Don't know. Get to know them all!===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===Work with others at your table.===
 * ===Take turns saying a word while the others try to spell it correctly.===
 * ===Chapter 12 quiz===
 * ===a chance to practice drawing Puritans===
 * ===Group questions on Winthrop's sermon (light green sheet)===
 * ===Group questions on Winthrop's sermon (light green sheet)===
 * ===Vocab quiz tomorrow!===
 * ===warm-up: Vocab crossword===
 * ===return papers!===
 * ===Notes on tensions in Hawthorne===
 * ===What's up with Pearl?===
 * ===Warning! Warning!===
 * ===Tonight's reading may be too much for you!===
 * ===Tonight's reading may be too much for you!===
 * ===Vocab Quiz: Latin Roots I===
 * ===Steamy literature!===
 * ===Anne Bradstreet poetry===
 * ===notes===
 * ===study questions===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===

TORT (TORS): twist
= = =Friday, September 19=
 * 1) ===1. torture – 1. n. – anguish of mind or body; 2. v. – to cause anguish of mind or body; to twist or wrench===
 * 2) ===2. torturous, adj. – causing torture, painfully slow or difficult===
 * 3) ===3. torque – 1. n. – the force used to cause something to rotate(Also a noun meaning a twisted band of precious metal worn by ancient Gauls and Britons); 2. v. – to rotate or twist===
 * 4) ===4. tortuous, adj. – twisty, windy, and difficult; not straightforward.===
 * ===Minister in a Maze chart===
 * ===work together!===
 * ===Anne Bradstreet===
 * ===finish "To Her Book"===
 * "On the Burning of Our House"
 * specific vocab
 * ===study questions===
 * =vocab warm-up:=
 * =5. contortionist, n. - person who can twist his or her body into odd postures=
 * =6. retort - 1. v. - reply quickly or sharply in kind (to "twist back"); 2. n. - a witty, cutting reply.=
 * =VICT (VINC): conquer, show conclusively=
 * =7. convict - 1. v. prove to be guilty; 2. n. - person serving a prison sentence.=
 * =8. evict, v. - to expel by a legal process; to oust=
 * =7. convict - 1. v. prove to be guilty; 2. n. - person serving a prison sentence.=
 * =8. evict, v. - to expel by a legal process; to oust=


 * =Scarlet Letter -=
 * =Maybe Election Day was Election Day!=
 * =Pearl wants to talk to Rev. D.=
 * =What does Hester answer?=
 * =Where does Hester stand during D's sermon?=
 * =This weekend:=
 * =Ch. 23 & 24!=
 * =The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter!=
 * =p.s. Don't read "Endicott and the Red Cross"=
 * =it's a different story!=
 * =Anne Bradstreet poetry questions=
 * =Work together=
 * =What is the poet's struggle?=
 * =Edward Taylor poetry=
 * ="Wasp" poem=
 * =extended metaphor=
 * ="I am the Living Bread"=
 * =mixed metaphors=
 * =traumatizing imagery!=