H10+-+September+9+-+16


 * =Friday, September 9=
 * syllabus
 * puzzle making
 * story telling
 * Homework: signatures and filled out back of form
 * due Tuesday, Sept. 13 - 5 pts.

=Monday, September 12= > = = =Tuesday, September 13= >> by Nathaniel Hawthorne >> reading schedule >> >> On the night of: Read: >> >> Tues., Sept. 13 pp. 41-61 >> >> Wed., Sept. 14 pp. 62-78 >> Thurs., Sept. 15 pp. 79-95 >> Fri., Sept. 16 pp. 96-114 >> >> Mon., Sept. 19 pp. 115-131 >> >> Tues., Sept. 20 pp. 132-150 >> >> Wed., Sept. 21 pp. 151-171 >> >> Thurs., Sept. 22 pp. 172-187 >> Fri., Sept. 23 pp. 188-205 >> >> >> >> Mon., Sept. 26 pp. 206-225 >> >> Tues., Sept. 27 pp. 226-240 = = =Wednesday, September 14vocab warm-up= =Thursday, September 15= =Friday, September 16=
 * vocab warm-up - 4 pts.
 * write each word and definition in your vocab notes
 * on the small slip of paper write a sentence using each word
 * 1. edifice, n. – building, esp. a large, imposing one
 * 2. ponderous, adj. – very heavy, massive.
 * 3. sepulcher, n. – tomb; structure over a grave.
 * 4. feign, v. – to pretend, to fake.
 * student handbook - attendance and tardies
 * last puzzle stories! - p.3 & 5
 * explain how to get info from the Wiki
 * Hand out Puritan culture readings to groups
 * groups of 4
 * read handout
 * everyone answers questions on paper
 * More info on Salem, Mass., 1692: [|http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/accused!.html]
 * vocab warm-up
 * put words and definitions in your notes
 * write vocab sentences on small slips
 * 5. inauspicious, adj. – ill-omened, unfavorable.
 * 6. physiognomy, n. - the face or countenance, especially when considered as an index to the character: a fierce physiognomy.
 * 7. petrified, adj. – to be changed into stone over time; to be so frightened as to be unable to move or think.
 * 8. augur, v. – to predict; to forecast the future
 * discuss vocab words
 * check out Scarlet Letter
 * p.3 - 9:55; p.4 - 10:50; p.5 - 12:30
 * hand out reading schedule
 * // The Scarlet Letter //
 * p.3 - 9:55; p.4 - 10:50; p.5 - 12:30
 * hand out reading schedule
 * // The Scarlet Letter //
 * discuss Witchcraft questions
 * students explain situation of each sheet
 * students explain most striking things about each situation
 * what does this show about this community?
 * The Custom House
 * Assignment sheets available
 * Read tonight!
 * vocab warm-up
 * 9. scourge, v. – to whip or beat. n. – a whip, or a source of widespread affliction, such as famine or war.
 * 10. vagrant, n. – one who wanders; one who has no home.
 * 11. venerable, adj. – worthy of respect; old and respectable.
 * 12. grisly, adj. – gruesome; inspiring repugnance.
 * reading quiz on Ch. 1, 2, 3
 * Emberley puritan drawing
 * discuss book
 * view at scaffold
 * finish witchcraft discussion
 * vocab warm-up
 * 13 . abashed, adj. – to make ashamed or uneasy.
 * 14. evanescent, adj. – fleeting, likely to vanish, transitory.
 * 15. iniquity, n. – 1. gross immorality or injustice; wickedness. 2. A grossly immoral act; a sin.
 * 16. ignominy, n. – dishonor, infamy, disgrace.
 * reading quiz on Ch. 4&5
 * practice puritan pics
 * discuss book
 * [|Hawthorne slides]
 * finish witchcraft discussion
 * finish witchcraft discussion
 * vocab warm-up
 * 17. pertain, v. – 1. To have reference; to relate to something else. 2. To be fitting or suitable.
 * 18. haughty, adj. – proud, in a scornful way; arrogant.
 * 19. visage, v. – face; facial features.
 * 20. heterogeneous, adj. – of a different kind, not the same.


 * [|literary movements slides]
 * Homework:
 * keep reading
 * study for a vocab quiz on Monday
 * know meaning and how to spell!