H10+B+-+May+23+-+27

=Monday, May 23= = = =Tuesday, May 24= = = =Wednesday, May 25= = = =Thursday, May 26= = =
 * optional peer editing
 * last day to work on essay
 * due tomorrow beginning of class
 * bring ID card tomorrow
 * essay due at beginning of class
 * check out Macbeth
 * p. 1 - 8:45
 * p. 2 - 10:11
 * Vocab warm-up: Macbeth Acts I & II
 * ===start a new vocab list!===
 * ===keep the list===
 * write sentences using these words
 * turn in sentences to the silver box
 * 1. prophetic, adj. – foretelling events as if by supernatural intervention
 * 2. earnest, n. – something of value given to bind a contract; adj. - serious
 * 3. treason, n. – disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior; crime against the nation
 * 4. harbinger, n. – something indicating the approach of something or someone
 * 32-second Macbeth
 * ===Shakespeare slides===
 * ===and notes!===
 * Read the play?
 * Read the play?
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===5. weird, adj. – suggesting supernatural influence; strange===
 * ===6. dire, adj. – causing fear or dread or terror===
 * ===7. mettle, n. – character, fortitude, determination===
 * ===8. deign, v. – to do something below one’s dignity===
 * ===Finish Shakespeare notes===
 * ===read the play!===
 * ===Roman numerals - homework===
 * ===[|Macbeth notes, scene by scene]===
 * ===[|Macbeth notes, scene by scene]===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===9. corporal, adj. – of the body===
 * ===10. metaphysical, adj. – imaginary or beyond this reality===
 * ===11. beguile, v. – to influence by trickery===
 * ===12. aught, n. – a quantity of no importance===
 * Problems with Roman numerals?
 * how about the math?
 * (use a calculator)
 * ===Shakespeare's language===
 * ===Great Chain of Being===
 * ===Natural vs. Unnatural===
 * ===Read the play!===

=Friday, May 27=
 * ===Please sit 3 or 4 to a table===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===13. rapt, adj. – a feeling of delight; en**rapt**ured===
 * ===14. dispatch, n. – the property of being prompt and efficient; v. – to send away===
 * ===15. vantage, n. – a place or situation affording some benefit===
 * ===16. undaunted, adj. – resolutely courageous===
 * ===Shakespeare's language===
 * ===Finish reading Act I===
 * Act I study questions
 * work in groups
 * share questions
 * share with class
 * ===Read Act II, scenes i and ii===
 * ===in groups===
 * ===in groups===