E10+B+-+March+13+-+17

=Monday, March 13=
 * ===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===
 * ===start Act II===
 * ===Act I study questions===
 * ===Act I study questions===

=Tuesday, March 14=
 * =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=
 * =20 minutes on Act I study q&a=
 * =Finish reading Act II=
 * =start Act III?=
 * =start Act III?=

=Wednesday, March 15=
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===17. palpable, adj. – able to be perceived, able to be touched===
 * ===18. knell, v. or n. – the sound of a bell rung slowly to announce a death===
 * ===19. equivocate, v. – be deliberately ambiguous or unclear; to avoid giving a straight answer===
 * ===20. cleave, v. – 1. to stick together and resist separation; 2. to slice apart!===
 * ===[|Video on words that mean two opposite things!]===
 * ===[|Micrometeorites article]===
 * ===[|Where are we in the universe? Latest info!]===
 * ===Read Act II===
 * ===Act II study q&a===

=Thursday, March 16=
 * ===[|Lego-friendly tape!]===
 * ===vocab warm-up:===
 * ===21. pretense, n. – giving a false appearance===
 * ===22.scruple, n. – an ethical or moral principle that inhibits action; suspicion===
 * ===23.carousing, n. – rowdy merrymaking===
 * ===24.countenance, v. – to approve or endorse; n. – appearance or face===


 * ===Finish reading Act III===
 * ===Act II study questions===

=Friday, March 17=
 * =[|Meteorites or meteorwrongs from the Washington University in St. Louis]=
 * =vocab warm-up:=
 * =Use 5 of the Macbeth vocab words to write a small conversation.=
 * =work on Act II study questions=
 * =draw a picture!=
 * =bit of movie!=