Film+-+April+11+-+15

=Monday, April 11=


 * ==Vocab warm-up:==
 * ==9. trajectory, n. - the path of a moving object==
 * ==10. abstract, adj. - art which is based on the form of the art alone, not on something outside of it==
 * ==11. cataract, n. - a very large waterfall; a condition making the lens of the eye opaque, leading to blindness==
 * ==12. abridge, v. - to condense; to cut short==
 * ==Add to types of cuts notes==
 * ==Review cuts with lots of examples==
 * ==Open-ended and closed-ended questions==
 * ==Discuss the novel==
 * ==Quiz Wednesday!!!==
 * ==Covers everything through reading #4==
 * ==Project day tomorrow, NO CLASS==
 * ==Use this time to read==

=Tuesday, April 12=
 * =Project day. NO CLASS=
 * ==Do your Fahrenheit 451 reading!!!==
 * ==Quiz tomorrow!==
 * ===Through reading #4===
 * ==Bring open-ended questions tomorrow!==

=Wednesday, April 13= >> ===14. cower, v. – to cringe in fear=== >> ===15. distilled, adj. – purified or concentrated, as if through distillation=== >> ===16. ravenous, adj. – extremely hungry; greedy===
 * ===Vocab warm-up:===
 * ===13. abyss, n. – a very deep gap or hole; a chasm===
 * ==Quiz on readings 1-4==
 * ==More movie notes!==
 * ==With examples==
 * ===2 Open-ended questions for tonight's reading to class tomorrow!===

=Thursday, April 14=
 * =Vocab warm-up:=
 * ==17. intuitively, adv. – through intuition rather than rational thought.==
 * ==18. profusion, n. – a plentiful amount==
 * ==19. quaver, v. – to speak in a trembling voice.==
 * ==20. rebut, v. – to refute; to offer opposing evidence==
 * ==More examples of our new terms==
 * ==Mise-en-scene writing==
 * ==A hearty paragraph of description and possible reason for the choices/what it might mean in the context of the shot/scene/story==
 * ==Use your own example or one of [|these]==
 * ==In class, due today==
 * ==Discussion of //Fahrenheit 451//==
 * ==Turn in recording sheet==
 * ==Reading time?==
 * ==2 more open-ended questions about tonight's reading- bring to class tomorrow!==

=Friday, April 15= >> ==22. scapegoat, n. – someone forced to take the blame of others== >> ==23. informant, n. – someone who gives information== >> ==24. informer, n. – someone who receives payment for information that will get someone else in trouble==
 * ==Vocab warm-up==
 * ==21. oblivion, n. – the state of being forgotten or erased from common memory==
 * ==A few more film notes- people this time!==
 * ==Special effects and stunts behind the scenes clips==
 * ==Tracking the Mechanical Hound and Faber worksheet & work time==
 * ==Bring 2 open-ended questions on Monday!==
 * ==Use the weekend to do the reading and catch up if you're behind!!==