H10+A+-+September+18+-+22

=Monday, September 18= = = =Tuesday, September 19= = = =Wednesday, September 20=
 * Vocab quiz tomorrow!
 * ===Vocab warm-up:===
 * ===Use four words from the Winthrop vocab list===
 * ===Draw a picture and make a caption.===
 * ===Include an elephant and a trampoline===
 * ===Grades are current in gradebook===
 * ===turn in missing work before the end of the unit===
 * ===missing tests and quizzes have to be arranged with me===
 * Orange handout on MLA in-text citations
 * Keep the orange MLA sheet for reference!
 * ===Art!===
 * Draw the scene at the end of Ch. 10
 * ===bottom of p. 123===
 * ===Must include what Chillingworth saw===
 * ===If you wish, you //may// add another note about what Chillingworth is actually seeing.===
 * ===Discuss Ch. 8 - 11===
 * ===Tomorrow we'll have a drawing quiz on Ch. 12===
 * ===That's two quizzes in one day - how cool is that?===
 * ===Vocab quiz!===
 * ===Laying by the heels in the bilboes===
 * ===what?===
 * ===Quiz on Ch. 12===
 * ===Discuss book===
 * ===Ch. 9 - 12===
 * ===living with integrity===
 * ===(Why is it an integer in math?)===
 * ===who is?===
 * ===who isn't?===
 * ===Time to read?===
 * ===Vocab warm-up - Scarlet Letter vocab:===
 * ===Start a new study list!===
 * ===Write sentences on a small piece of paper===
 * ===1. edifice, n. – building, esp. a large, imposing one===
 * ===2. ponderous, adj. – very heavy, massive.===
 * ===3. sepulcher, n. – tomb; structure over a grave.===
 * ===4. feign, v. – to pretend, to fake.===


 * Questions to work on for Ch. 13 - 14
 * work on these together
 * ===If a question refers to another text===
 * ===it might be useful to look at a copy of that other text!===
 * turn in at end of class
 * ===Draw a picture of Chillingworth as described on p. 154-155===
 * ===turn this in today or tomorrow===

= = =Thursday, September 21= = = =Friday, September 22=
 * =vocab warm-up:=
 * =5. inauspicious, adj. – ill-omened, unfavorable.=
 * =6. physiognomy, n. - the face or countenance, especially when considered as an index to the character: a fierce physiognomy.=
 * =7. petrified, adj. – to be changed into stone over time; to be so frightened as to be unable to move or think.=
 * =8. augur, v. – to predict; to forecast the future.=
 * =Go over yesterday's questions:=
 * =Transcendentalism!=
 * =Gov. Winthrop!=
 * =Anne Bradstreet's burning house=
 * =look at poem again=
 * =Our final Puritan poet:=
 * =Edward Taylor and the Unexpected Metaphors=
 * =(your new favorite band)=
 * =Finish Chillingworth drawing=
 * =Start Edward Taylor q&a=
 * =Tonight's reading:=
 * =Very steamy!=
 * =Whoa!=
 * =Whoa!=
 * =vocab warm-up:=
 * =9. scourge, v. – to whip or beat. n. – a whip, or a source of widespread affliction, such as famine or war.=
 * =10. vagrant, n. – one who wanders; one who has no home.=
 * =11. venerable, adj. – worthy of respect; old and respectable.=
 * =12.grisly, adj. – gruesome; inspiring repugnance.=
 * =Quiz on Ch. 17 & 18=
 * =Discuss what happened in the woods!=
 * =word: wont - accustomed, what I usually do=
 * =ex.: I came to work around 7, as is my wont.=
 * =Time to work on Edward Taylor q&a=