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D1B2 and D1B4Collect any late homework (Pick 3 from discussion questions)MUGLOTF quiz on chapters 2 and 3 (review first in pairs)
Character charts: Jack, Simon, LittlunsSo far, list all traits, add 5 quotes for each
Homework: Read chapters 4 and 5
Bellwork - MUG #12
Adjective Form, Plurals, Abbreviation
Most turkies are raised in California than in any other state in the U.S.
Bellwork - MUG #12
Adjective Form, Plurals, Abbreviation
Most More turkies turkeys are raised in California than in any other state in the U.S. United States.
Bellwork - MUG #12
Adjective Form, Plurals, Abbreviation
More turkeys are raised in California than in any other state in the United States.
D2B1 and D2B2Collect any late homeworkVocab 16-20Read/review chapters 4 and 5Quiz chapters 4 and 5
Character charts: Simon and Littluns
Homework – reading chapter 6
D1B2 and D1B4Collect any late homeworkVocab 16-20Read/review chapters 4 and 5Quiz chapters 4 and 5
Character charts: Simon and Littluns
Homework – reading chapter 6
Sadlier-Oxford Level E Unit 2 (16-20)
nostalgia – (n.) a longing for something past; homesickness
Looking at old scrapbooks and reading old letters can bring on a vague sense of nostalgia for days gone by and friends no longer near.
Sadlier-Oxford Level E Unit 2 (16-20)
quintessence – (n.) the purest essence or form of something; the most typical example
Risking one’s own life to save the lives of others is considered the quintessence of selfless valor.
Sadlier-Oxford Level E Unit 2 (16-20)
retrogress – (v.) to move backward; to return to an earlier condition
In the novel, the survivors of a nuclear explosion retrogress into a state of barbarism and anarchy.
Retro- Prefix Latin origin “backward”
1. Action that is directed backward or is reciprocal 2. Located behind
Sadlier-Oxford Level E Unit 2 (16-20)
scrutinize – (v.) to examine closely
Lawyers are paid to scrutinize legal papers and explain the fine print to their clients.
Sadlier-Oxford Level E Unit 2 (16-20)
tepid – (adj.) lukewarm; unenthusiastic, marked by an absence of interest
A cup of tepid tea will not warm you up on a chilly morning.
D2B1 and D2B2MUGReview chapter 6Quiz chapter 6
Character charts:
Vocab review sheet
Homework – reading chapter
D1B2 and D1B4MUGReview chapter 6Quiz chapter 6
Character charts:
Vocab review sheet
Homework – reading chapter
Bellwork - MUG #12
Misplaced Modifier, Quotation Marks, Apostrophe, Comma (Nonrestrictive Phrase or Clause)
These horses are usually sold to circus bareback riders with their strong backs and stout, muscular legs, the stables owner commented.
Bellwork - MUG #12Misplaced Modifier, Quotation Marks, Apostrophe,
Comma (Nonrestrictive Phrase or Clause)
“These horses, with their strong backs and stout, muscular legs, are usually sold to circus bareback riders with their strong backs and stout, muscular legs,” the stable’s owner commented.
Bellwork - MUG #12
Misplaced Modifier, Quotation Marks, Apostrophe, Comma (Nonrestrictive Phrase or Clause)
“These horses, with their strong backs and stout, muscular legs, are usually sold to circus bareback riders,” the stable’s owner commented.
Lord of the FliesCharacter charts
Traits on one side, quotes on the other (5 for each character)You will be illustrating this booklet:
Cover (front and back)Illustration for each character (these can be drawn by hand or created on the computer)
HomeworkStudy for your vocabulary unit 2 quiz Nov 24/25 (you have completed 1-15)Work on your character trait charts
Venn DiagramsCompare and contrast (show similarities and differences):
Piggy and RalphJack and Ralph
TERMS TO KNOW
Key Vocabulary:AllusionPersonificationTheme (universal)Foil (tragic hero)
ArchetypeDramatic structure