H10+B+-+March+16+-+20

=Monday, March 16=
 * ===vocab warm-up: Greek Roots III===
 * ===LOGOS : the study of===
 * ===1. anthropology, n. - study of culture of human beings===
 * ===2. genealogy, n. - account of the descent of a person or family from an ancestor===
 * ===3. geology, n. - study of the earth's history as shown in rock (geo=earth)===
 * ===4. psychology, n. - study of the mind===

> ===Poetry Blitz=== = = =Tuesday, March 17=
 * timeline/lit term sheet
 * prose
 * ===poetry===
 * ==="Cinderella Dressed in Yella"===
 * ===meter===
 * ===rhyme===
 * ===vocab warm-up===
 * ===BIO: life===
 * ===5. amphibious, adj. - able to live both on land and water===
 * ===6. antibiotic, n. or adj. - a compound or substance that kills or slows down the growth of bacteria===
 * ===7. symbiosis, n. - the living together in mutually helpful association of two dissimilar organisms===
 * ===TOMY: cutting, operation involving an incision===
 * ===8. anatomy, n. - 1. dissection of plants or animals to study them 2. structure of a plant or animal===


 * ===Poetry terms: Big Sheet!===


 * ==="An Irish Airman Foresees His Death"===
 * ==="Mother to Son"===
 * ===poetry terms practice===

= = =Wednesday, March 18= = =
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===9. atom, n. - smallest particle of an element (literally, "not cut" or "indivisible")===
 * ===10. atomizer, n. - instrument for reducing to fine spray, esp. perfume===
 * ===11. dichotomy, n. - division into two; division===
 * ===12. tracheotomy, n. - surgical operation of cutting into the trachea (windpipe)===
 * ==="Because I Could Not Stop for Death"===
 * ==="Miniver Cheevy"===
 * ===Tone (mood)===
 * ===Literal meaning===
 * ===Figurative meaning===

=Thursday, March 19=
 * ===Check out book:===
 * //No One Writes to the Colonel//
 * by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
 * ===p. 1 - 8:45===
 * ===p. 2 - 10:01===
 * ===Read first big story over Spring Break===
 * ===Handout on Magical Realism===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===HOMO: alike===
 * ===HETERO: different===
 * ===13. homonym, n. - a word that sounds like another but differs in meaning and spelling. Ex.: deer and dear===
 * ===14. heterodox, adj. - contrary to some acknowledged standard===
 * ===HYPER: over, above, beyond normal===
 * ===HYPO: under, beneath, less than the ordinary===
 * ===15. hypoglycemia, n. - abnormally low blood sugar===
 * ===16. hypertension, n. - abnormally high blood pressure===

= = =Friday, March 20=
 * Oops! Emily Dickinson
 * slant rhyme!
 * ==="O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman===
 * ==="Third Degree" by Langston Hughes===
 * ===MLA style for poetry===
 * ===Notes on a poetry paragraph===
 * ===Write a poetry paragraph!===
 * ===Turn in poetry paragraph!===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===17. hyperbole, n. - extravagant overexaggeration===
 * ===18. hypodermic, adj. - injected under the skin===
 * ===19. hypothesis, n. - theory or supposition assumed as a basis for reasoning ("placed under")===
 * ===ENDO: within===
 * ===EXO: out of; outside===
 * ===20. endocrine, adj. - secreting internally, as a gland (Your endocrine system)===
 * epigrams
 * examples
 * write one!
 * for a character who annoys you
 * for a public person who annoys you
 * be clever, but not in the gutter!
 * ===translate from the English either:===
 * ===page one of "Ladle Rat Rotten Hut" or===
 * ==="A Play on Words" by Eugene Field===
 * ==="A Play on Words" by Eugene Field===