H10+A+-+January+1+-+5

=Monday, January 1= = = =Tuesday, January 2= = = =Wednesday, January 3= = = =Thursday, January 4= = = = = =Friday, January 5=
 * Happy New Year!
 * No school for students!
 * ===We're back!===
 * ===Vocab warm-up:===
 * ===Scarlet Letter vocab list:===
 * 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.===
 * Anne Bradstreet
 * "The Author to Her Book"
 * ===Study Questions Ch. 13 & 14===
 * ===work together===
 * Question #2 - natural world referring to ocean
 * ===portent - a sign of something to come===
 * ===Due beginning of class Friday, January 5===
 * ===Turn in your Chapter 10 picture!===
 * ===with correct MLA citation===
 * =vocab warm-up:=
 * =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.=
 * =Open book picture quiz on Ch. 12=
 * =Open book picture quiz on Ch. 12=
 * =Integrity vs. Hypocrisy - notes=
 * =So - what about all these characters?=
 * =What is driving each of them?=
 * =How do we know?=
 * =Questions on Anne Bradstreet poems.=
 * =vocab for 2nd poem=
 * =work together=
 * =vocab for 2nd poem=
 * =work together=
 * =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.=
 * =If you weren't here Tuesday, get Ch. 13 Big Questions=
 * =Romanticism and Transcendentalism definition review=
 * =symbols poster=