E9+-+April+16+-+20

=Monday, April 16= =Tuesday, April 17= = = =Wednesday, April 18= >> ===== 14. infernal, adj. – horrible; of or related to hell or the world of the dead. ===== >> ===== 15. bestial, adj. – like a beast; animal-like; crude, inhuman ===== >> ===== 16. wizened, adj. – shriveled, wrinkled, dried up, esp. with age. =====
 * vocab warm-up
 * =====5. edict - n. - a formal command from an authority with the force of law=====
 * 6. indiscriminate, adj. - not making or based on careful distinctions; unselective.
 * ex.: She'd buy anything on sale; she was an indiscriminate shopper.
 * =====7. pillage,=====
 * =====v. - to rob a place, esp. in wartime=====
 * =====n. - the act of robbing a place, esp. in wartime=====
 * =====8. morale, n. - The state of the spirits of a person or group as shown by confidence, cheerfulness, discipline, and willingness to perform assigned tasks.=====
 * finish Elie Wiesel notes
 * add reading notes to Wiesel notes
 * What makes people decide to take action?
 * In the book, when did the families have a chance to escape their situation?
 * How is the main character’s life like yours?
 * How is his life different?
 * hand out //Night// supplementary vocab - pp. 1-20
 * hand out //Night//reading schedule:
 * ======**// Night //**** by Elie Wiesel **======
 * ======** On the night of: Read: **======
 * ====== Mon., April 16 pp. 3 – 10 ======
 * ====== Tue., April 17 pp. 10 – 22 ======
 * ====== Wed., April 18 pp. 23 – 34 ======
 * ====== Thurs., April 19 pp. 34 – 46 ======
 * ====== Fri., April 20 No Class ======
 * ====== English Dept. Project Day ======
 * ====== Mon., April 23 pp. 47 – 58 ======
 * ====== Tues., April 24 pp. 58 – 69 ======
 * ====== Wed., April 25 pp. 69 – 81 ======
 * ====== Thurs., April 26 pp. 81 – 94 ======
 * ====== Fri., April 27 pp. 94 – 103 ======
 * ====== Mon., April 30 pp. 104 - 115 ======
 * turn in your ending to the O. Henry story "The Cop and the Anthem"
 * discuss definition of irony
 * hand out original ending
 * Turn in Elie Wiesel notes
 * vocab warm-up
 * =====9. cringe, v. - to shrink back, as in fear; cower. =====
 * ===== 10. refuge, n. - a safe shelter =====
 * ===== 11. truncheon, n. - a short stick carried by police; a billy club =====
 * ===== 12. guerrilla, n. - a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger regular forces.=====
 * Quiz on pp. 3 - 10
 * You will need to have your book with you in class every day.
 * MLA citation paragraphs
 * vocab warm-up
 * ===== 13. anti-Semitic, adj. – prejudice or hostility toward Jewish people. =====
 * reading quiz pp. 10 - 22
 * discuss book
 * recommendations for next year's English class

= = =Thursday, April 19= = = =Friday, April 20=
 * vocab warm-up
 * =====17. pious, adj. - deeply, devoutly religious=====
 * =====18. nocturnal, adj. - done, occurring, or active at night=====
 * =====19. humane, adj. - having or showing compassion or kindness; inflicting as little pain as possible=====
 * =====20. compulsory, adj. - required, obligatory=====
 * No class - English Department Project Day