10H+A+-+September+30+-+October+4

=Monday, September 30= = = = = =Tuesday, October 1= = =
 * ===vocab warm-up:Levels of questions===
 * 9. omnivore, n. – person or animal that eats everything (both animals and plants)
 * 10. voracious, adj. – 1. greedy in eating. 2. insatiable, as a //voracious// appetite.
 * **CIDE: killing, killer**
 * **11.** genocide, n. – deliberate extermination of a racial or cultural group
 * 12. herbicide, n. – substance that kills plants
 * ===Lit terms===
 * ===Discuss Anne Bradstreet in groups===
 * ===Write an Anne Bradstreet paragraph===
 * ===What is the poet's message?===
 * ===How does she make her point?===
 * ===Topic sentence!===
 * ===Support for that topic sentence.===
 * ===homework:===
 * ===finish //The Scarlet Letter//===
 * ===What is Hawthorne's message?===
 * ===on a card:===
 * ===write your name and period===
 * ===write three higher level questions about the book===
 * Tomorrow: Socratic Seminar
 * Tomorrow: Socratic Seminar
 * ===Socratic Seminar on the end of //the Scarlet Letter//===

=Wednesday, October 2= = =
 * ===vocab warm-up===
 * ===13. homicide, n. – killing of one human by another===
 * ===14. insecticide, n. – substance that kills insects===
 * ===15. pesticide, n. – substance that kills rats, insects, etc.===
 * ===16. suicide, n. – act of killing (or killer of) oneself===
 * ===Great discussion yesterday!===
 * ===Other points you might want to consider===
 * ===Anne Bradstreet's poem - she's a Puritan===
 * ===Nathaniel Hawthorne - he's not===
 * ===other tensions in the book===
 * ===(possibly with a pencil and paper out, just in case)===
 * Hawthorne bio notes
 * ===How do his life and ideas relate to the book?===
 * ===use the margins===
 * ===write a conclusion===
 * ===turn in tomorrow after The Test!===
 * ===Test tomorrow on //The Scarlet Letter//===

=Thursday, October 3= = = =Friday, October 4=
 * ===test on The Scarlet Letter===
 * =vocab warm-up (yes, write sentences or a picture with a caption)=
 * =**VIV: live, alive**=
 * 1) =convivial, adj. – fond of eating and drinking with friends; jovial; hospitable=
 * 2) =revive, v. – bring back to life; restore=
 * 3) =survive, v. – outlive; remain alive after=
 * 4) =vivacious, adj. – lively in temper or conduct=
 * =How was the SL test? Ready for an essay?=
 * =About the Bradstreet paragraphs=
 * =Structure=
 * =Citations=
 * =Confusion? Use the Purdue OWL!=