H10+A+-+February+16+-+20

=Monday, February 16= = = =Tuesday, February 17=
 * ===Wed., Feb. 25 - University of Michigan survey===
 * ===vocab warm-up: Greek Roots II===
 * ===MACRO: large or long===
 * ===MICRO: small===
 * ===1. macrocosm, n. - universe (great world)===
 * ===2. microcosm, n. - little world===
 * ===3. macroscopic, adj. - large enough to be visible to the naked eye===
 * ===4. microscopic, adj. - invisible to the naked eye===

= = =Wednesday, February 18=
 * ===Finish tragedy notes===
 * ===Read Antigone===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===5. microbe, n. – very minute organism; a microorganism===
 * ===6. micrometer, n. – instrument for measuring very short distances===
 * ===A or AN: not or without===
 * ===7. amoral, adj. – without sense of moral responsibility===
 * ===8. amorphous, adj. – without definite form or shape===

= = =Thursday, February 19= = = =Friday, February 20= =MONO: one, single, alone= =POLY: many=
 * ===Friday: Open book test on Antigone===
 * ===Finish reading Antigone!===
 * ===Group work paraphrase!===
 * ===vocab warm-up===
 * ===9. anesthesia, n. – loss of feeling or sensation from medical procedure===
 * ===10. anomaly, n. – deviation from the common pattern===
 * ===11. anonymous, adj. – nameless; of unknown origin===
 * ===12. aseptic, adj. – free of disease causing microorganisms===
 * notes:
 * themes
 * ideas
 * applications
 * ===Grammar notes===
 * ===Cave picture: page 246===
 * =13. monarchy, n. – rule by a single person=
 * =14. monochromatic, adj. – of one color=
 * =15. polychromatic, adj. – showing a variety of colors=
 * = 16. monosyllabic, adj. – having one syllable =
 * =Open book test on Antigone=