Today we are going to take a vocabulary quiz.
When you are finished with the quiz we will work on and discuss short story outlines.
Today we are going to take a vocabulary quiz.
When you are finished with the quiz we will work on and discuss short story outlines.
Please turn in your Story Boards. They are due today.
We will be reviewing vocabulary by playing vocabulary charades, and then we will begin our next story, "The Lady or the Tiger?"
Scruples
Nocturnal
Reciprocate
Indolent
Gaunt
Futile
Furtive
Bland
Palpable
Gossamer
Naive
Unit I
Today we will review (again) vocabulary. Your first vocabulary quiz is on Friday (words are below) and then you have time to work on story boards. First if there is anyone who still needs to present your literary term - now is the time to do it.
Scruples
Nocturnal
Reciprocate
Indolent
Gaunt
Futile
Furtive
Bland
Palpable
Gossamer
Naive
Today we will present your "Literary Terms" projects and then continue to work on your storyboards.
Remember 1) Storyboards are due on Thursday; 2) Vocabulary quiz on Friday.
Today we will review vocabulary and work on your Storyboard Projects. The storyboards will be due on Thursday.
HW: Literary Term video/power point presentation due tomorrow
TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE: 53 pts. This project will be due Thursday and will be put on the walls for everyone to see – including future students.
Today we are going to take a quiz on "The Most Dangerous Game", write sentences, and discuss storyboards.
First we need to write sentences with palpable and gossamer.Palpable (adj): readily or plainly seen, heard, perceived, etc.; obvious; evident.
Her gaze was a palpable rejection of his question,"Will you go to prom with me?" - and it make him feel small and insignificant.
Gossamer (noun): something extremely light, flimsy, or delicate.
The thin gossamer of cloth did not keep her warm in the wind.TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE: 53 pts. This project will be due next Wednesday and will be put on the walls for everyone to see – including future students.
Story boards will be due next Wednesday.
Today we will be going over your short story outlines, and then
working on the reading journal below. First we need to write sentence
with
Furtive (adj): done by stealth.
The furtive movements kept the boys hidden as they weaved in and out of the bushes in the moonlight.
Bland (adj): lacking in special interest, liveliness, individuality, etc.; insipid.
The bland musical offered a repeat of old songs and had no character development.
HOMEWORK: Begin working on your Literary Terms project (see below).
FOR NEST TUESDAY
Literary Terms - Video/Slide Presentation
Choose two literary terms
1) Accurate and complete definition (5 pts)
2) Example of the definition (5 pts)
3) Visual that fits the definition or example (5 pts)
4) Accurate spelling and grammar (5 pts)
Journal Entry #1
Imagine that you are Sanger Rainsford and have escaped from
Ship-Trap Island. You have been accused of murder—the murder of General
Zaroff and his servant, Ivan. Using facts (evidence) from the text
(this means you should summarize and quote from the text) you must write
a defense speech that will prove your innocence. The speech must be at
least ten sentences long. Remember, you are trying to prove your
innocence so be as detailed as possible and use evidence (actual facts
and occurrences from the story, the text) to clear your name. You may
even call forth eyewitnesses if you so choose.
This needs to be at least ten sentences
long and needs to continue the story in some way or fashion keeping
truthful to the original.
According to "Cumming Study Guides":
Who
Wins the Game?
The gaunt boy ran sixty miles per week and this amount of running made him look like he was starving.
Futile: Incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not sucessful.
Failure to do your homework is futile as I know where most of you live.
Today we will write sentences with Reciprocate and Indolent. We will then continaul to read "The Most Dangerous Game" and fill out short story outlines as we read.
HOMEWORK: Fill out short story outlines and study vocabulary terms.
Indolent (adj): having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion; slothful.
The indolent boy told his parents that he was too tired to go to school and he slept all day until the truant lady came to get him.
Reciprocate (verb): to give, feel, in return.
After being given a ride home, the boy reciprocated the girl's kindness by asking her to stay for dinner.
Due Next Tueday:
Literary Terms - Video/Slide Presentation
Grading
1) Accurate and complete definition (5 pts)
2) Example of the definition (5 pts)
3) Visual that fits the definition or example (5 pts)
4) Accurate spelling and grammar (5 pts)
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1AJ_eyYSuAlgYc07QJEBENirVuc9ngE1N718XwW16oRI/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nIu9cpIqy8UIMQL4U7yLqH8spdLoGN2qCpUMrtkkzko/edit?usp=sharing
Here is an audiobook if you wish to read at home:
Monday's Objective: Understanding the literary terms you are taking notes on. We will be applying these this coming week.
Today we will write sentences with Scruples and Nocturnal (post these on a google doc and label it VOCABULARY WORDS). We will finish taking notes on Literary Terms, and begin reading "The Most Dangerous Game" in your textbook. You will need to fill out a short story outline as you read.
Scruples
(NOUN): Moral or ethical considerations or standards that act as a
restraining force or inhibit certain actions. Most people have scruples
about killing someone.
If you hold scruples about doing
homework in this class, you will fail and probably spend the rest of
your life hanging out in libraries, whispering to people, "I hate
homework."
Nocturnal (ADJECTIVE): Relating to the night; active at night. Teenagers are nocturnal.
Vampires are nocturnal creatures and therefore Jake did not come home until dawn each night; his mother worried about him, and his father read the Bible and called the priest.
If you would like to listen to a radio version of the story here is a link:
"The Most Dangerous Game" - comic
Unit I
HW: Look up your vocabulary words below and post them on quizlet
https://quizlet.com/join/NTeeN6EKv?i=8nuol&x=1bqt
https://quizlet.com/join/NTeeN6EKv?i=8nuol&x=1bqt
Vocabulary Words - to look up and post on quizlet
Scruples
Nocturnal
Reciprocate
Indolent
Gaunt
Futile
Furtive
Bland
Palpable
Gossamer
Naive
Unit I
Today we will be introducing ourselves (or introducing yourself to Mr. F), going over the syllabus and the course, looking and discussing a couple of videos, and homework. cifbalucifbalucifbalu
Unit 1 - Short Stories
Unit 2 - The Novel - Fahrenheit 451
Unit 3 - Non-fiction - Night
Unit 4 - Drama - Romeo and Juliet
Unit 5 - Expository Essay
Unit 6 - To Kill A Mockingbird
CLASSROOM RULES
Academic Dishonesty~ Plagiarism Policy
When plagiarism is suspected (but not acknowledged by the student), the student will be subject to a panel composed of the classroom teacher, one other teacher, and the superintendent. By discussing both style and content with the student, this panel will determine whether or not the student’s work was plagiarized.
If plagiarism is determined, whether by student’s admission (with or without the panel) or by the panel’s judgment, the offending student will be subject to the following consequences:
For each semester in each course:
First offense
~50% penalty on the retake
Second offense
~Score of zero with no retake
Third offense
~Zero in the course
Vocabulary Words - to look up (make sure you have part of speech and a definition)
Scruples
Nocturnal
Reciprocate
Indolent
Gaunt
Futile
Furtive
Bland
Palpable
Gossamer
Naive
Test today.