H10+B+-+April+3+-+7

=Monday, April 3 - no classes= = =

=Tuesday, April 4= = = =Wednesday, April 5= = = =Thursday, April 6=
 * ===Catcher vocab===
 * Remember:
 * Start a study list for yourself: write down each word and definition
 * On a small piece of paper use each word in a sentence for me
 * turn in to the little silver box on the wall by the door
 * ===1. autobiography, n. – the life story of a person written by that person.===
 * ===2. ostracize, v. – to cast someone outside the community.===
 * ===3. innumerable, adj. – too many to count.===
 * ===4. sheer, adj. – 1) absolutely, completely; 2) see-through, as a fabric.===
 * syllabus for H10 B
 * Catcher, Twain, Macbeth
 * poetry will run through the whole term
 * ===Bring your ID card on Thursday to check out Catcher in the Rye===
 * ===Tuesday, April 11 - University of Michigan survey===
 * ===If you're applying for National Honor Society===
 * ===applications due tomorrow!===
 * Poetry Blitz
 * ===poetic device definitions===
 * ===Do you still have the great big time line and definitions sheet?===
 * ===Practice poetic devices!===
 * ===Catcher vocab:===
 * ===5. rostrum, n. – an elevated platform for public speaking.===
 * ===6. falsetto, n. – a man’s voice in an artificially high range.===
 * ===7. conceited, adj. – self-centered.===
 * ===8. aggravate, v. – to annoy; to make worse.===
 * ===Bring your ID card tomorrow to check out Catcher===
 * ===Student government needs you!===
 * ===more poetic devices on the Big Sheet!===
 * Poetry examples:
 * Emily Dickinson
 * Emily Dickinson
 * ===check out Catcher in the Rye===
 * ===p. 1 - 8:45===
 * ===p. 3 - 11:19===
 * ===Catcher vocab warm-up:===
 * ===9. muffler, n. – scarf; the part of a car that dampens the engine sound.===
 * ===10. monotonous, adj. – spoken in an unvarying tone; repetitious and dull, lacking variety.===
 * ===11. halitosis, n. – bad breath===
 * ===12. hospitality, n. – a welcoming attitude===


 * ===page one of Catcher===
 * Poetry example
 * Langston Hughes
 * ==="Home" and "Delicious Death" examples===
 * ===poetry assignment!===
 * ===poem due Monday, April 10===

=Friday, April 7=
 * ===Catcher vocab warm-up:===
 * ===13. fiend, n. – a devilish person===
 * ===14. corridor, n. – hallway===
 * ===15. conscientious, adj. – thorough and painstaking; governed by conscience.===
 * ===16. incognito, n. – in disguise===
 * ===reading schedule===
 * ===finish lit terms (p.2)===
 * ===Shy Guy video from 1947===
 * ===Salinger notes===