H10+B+-+March+31+-+April+4

=**Monday, March 31 - We're back!**= > === o words related to PHOBIA (Greek for //fear//) o ===
 * · Vocab warm-up - Greek Roots I (25 words)
 * Step A: Start a list with these words
 * Step B: On a small piece of paper, use these words in 1 - 4 sentences.
 * Step B 1/2: Include the word dumpling.
 * === 1. phobia, n. - fear, dislike, aversion ===
 * === o 2. acrophobia, n. - fear of being at a great height ===
 * === 3. agoraphobia, n. - fear of open spaces ===
 * === (agora=Greek market) ===
 * === o 4. claustrophobia, n. - fear of enclosed or narrow spaces===
 * ===Do you still have your timeline and lit terms list?===
 * ===If not, get a new one.===
 * ===prose, poetry, meter, metric foot===
 * ===Poetry Blitz===
 * ===poems to look at:===
 * ===Dickinson, "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"===
 * ===Yeats, "An Irish Airman Foresees His Death"===

=**Tuesday, April 1**=
 * **vocab warm-up:**
 * 5. xenophobia, n. - aversion to foreigners
 * 6. Francophobe, n. - one who fears or dislikes France or French people
 * === -phobe at the end of a word means "one who fears or dislikes." ===
 * === Anglophobe, Russophobe, Germanophobe ===

= = =**Wednesday, April 2**= > > === === = = =**Thursday, April 3**= = =
 * words related to PHIL: loving or fond of
 * 7. Francophile, n. - one who loves or supports the French people and all things French
 * -phile at the end of a word means "one who loves or supports."
 * Anglophile, Russophile, Germanophile
 * 8. philanthropist, n. - one who loves and/or promotes humanity and human welfare
 * ===today's poetic devices:===
 * ===imagery===
 * ===alliteration===
 * ===consonance===
 * ===assonance===
 * ===personification===
 * ===Look at Dickinson and Yeats sheet===
 * ===Go over poems in class===
 * ===meter and rhyme===
 * ===poetic devices===
 * ===figurative meaning vs. literal meaning===
 * Salinger notes
 * ===**check out //Catcher in the Rye//**===
 * **vocab warm-up:**
 * **draw a captioned picture including the following words:**
 * 9. philology, n. - the love of language and words
 * 10. philosopher, n. - lover of, or searcher for, wisdom or knowledge; one who strives to live by reason
 * 11. bibliophile, n. lover of books
 * === words related to MIS: hate (opposite of PHIL) ===
 * === 12. misanthrope, n. - hater of humanity ===
 * ===**finish Salinger notes**===
 * ===**first page of the novel**===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===include the word FLUFFY in your sentences===
 * === 13. misandry, n. - hatred of males ===
 * === 14. misogyny, n. - hatred of females ===
 * === 15. misogamy, n. - hatred of marriage ===
 * === Words related to DYS: bad, ill, difficult ===
 * === 16. dysfunction, n. - abnormal functioning, as of an organ of the body ===
 * ===Reading schedule for //Catcher//===
 * ===Robert Frost - overview===
 * ==="Mending Wall"===
 * ==="Birches"===

=**Friday, April 4**=
 * =**warm-up:**=
 * =**work with your group**=
 * =**"A Play on Words" by Eugene Fields**=
 * =//Catcher//=
 * =How's Holden doing?=
 * =Keep track of the hat=
 * =Cars on dates in Holden's day=
 * =Reading quiz on Tuesday, April 8=
 * =Non-peaceful poetry=
 * =Langston Hughes=
 * =Harlem Renaissance=
 * ="Third Degree"=
 * ="Ballad of the Landlord"=