Please write sentences with immolation and abscond
SIMULATION - "THE LADY OR THE TIGER?"
SEQUEL TO "THE LADY OR THE TIGER?"
Vocabulary List #2
Preclude
Impunity
Immolation
Abscond
Repose
Aperture
Termination
Subside
Inaugurate
Exhilarates
Please write sentences with immolation and abscond
SIMULATION - "THE LADY OR THE TIGER?"
SEQUEL TO "THE LADY OR THE TIGER?"
Vocabulary List #2
Preclude
Impunity
Immolation
Abscond
Repose
Aperture
Termination
Subside
Inaugurate
Exhilarates
Today we are going to write sentences with Preclude and Impunity
Without training swimming the channel precludes success.
You do not have impunity for missing class.
Today's Objective: Students will be able to finish the plot of "The Lady
or the Tiger?" by writing the ending (the falling action or resolution)
or by rewriting a continuation of the story that includes a resolution. These endings need to be at least ten sentences long.
Today - we will go over your short story outlines and then you will
begin to write you own ending of the Lady or the Tiger? Be original.
Note: you need to use imagery and dialogue. Your story also needs
resolution.
A simulation based on The Lady or the Tiger?
Today I'm going to hand back your vocabulary quizzes.
I will give you 30 minutes to work on your story boards (these are due on Wednesday) and then we will read "The Lady or the Tiger?".
If you are finished with your story board, please look up the vocabulary words for this week:
Vocabulary # 2
Preclude
Impunity
Immolation
Abscond
Repose
Aperture
Termination
Subside
Inaugurate
Exhilarates
Today you will take your first vocabulary quiz, when you are finished you may use the class time to work on your story boards. Good luck!
Today we will finish the words of the day and work on storyboards.
Example of what your vocabulary quiz will look like tomorrow:
VOCABULARY Quiz – Macbeth
PART I: For the following words please give the definition
and part of speech
1) Mirth
2) Liege
3) Parricide
4) Verity
5) Avarice
6) Avaunt
7) Posterity
8) Homage
9) Cloistered
10) Equivocator
11) Eminence
12) Avouch
13) Thralls
14) Malevolence
PART II: Using at least five of the words above, write a letter from Banquo to Macbeth about the witch.
Today we are going to discuss the sequels you wrote for your journals last night, write sentences with the words Bland and Palpable, review vocabulary for your quiz on Friday, and finally begin your storyboard project.
Today we are going to present your "Literary Elements" to the class as way to prepare for you upcoming quiz on these elements. Please share your presentation with me.
You also have a vocabulary quiz this week. Make sure you know the definition and part of speech of the words below:
Reciprocate
Indolent
Gaunt
Futile
Furtive
Bland
Palpable
Gossamer
Naive
Today you will write sentences with the words furtive and bland. You will also take a quiz on "The Most Dangerous Game".
We will discuss the story and finish the "short story outlines". Finally, we will begin to write a sequel.
Unit
Learning goal: Students will demonstrate knowledge of the structure of
fiction by breaking down the essential building blocks (literary elements) of
short stories by plot, character development, figurative language (metaphor,
symbolism, irony), point of view, connecting these blocks to the overall
meaning (or theme) of the text, and final writing their own short story using
these structures.
Today we are going to write sentences with gaunt and finish "The Most Dangerous Game" but first we need to go over your homework (your character list with descriptions) and make a list of who is doing what literary term for next week.
FOR NEST TUESDAY
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)
The gaunt boy ran sixty miles per week and this amount of running made him look like he was starving.
Failure to do your homework is futile as I know where most of you live.
Today, we are going write sentences with reciprocate and indolent and read
"The Most Dangerous Game". As we read you need to fill out your short
story outlines. We are also going to go over your homework.
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.
After being given a ride home, the boy reciprocated the girl's kindness by asking her to stay for dinner.
FOR NEST TUESDAY
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
Today we will write sentences with Nocturnal and Scruples (post these on a google doc). 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.
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 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."
If you would like to listen to a radio version of the story here is a link:
"The Most Dangerous Game" - comic
Today we are going to over Unit I, and take notes on Literary Terms. You will have a quiz on these terms next week.
HW: Look up your vocabulary words below and post them on quizlet (has everyone used quizlet before?), and read "How to Mark a Book"
Vocabulary Words - to look up and post on quizlet
Scruples
Nocturnal
Reciprocate
Indolent
Gaunt
Futile
Furtive
Bland
Palpable
Gossamer
Naive
Today we are going to discuss the English 9 course, what to expect
this year, medieval torture devices. Then we will hand out books and
look up vocabulary words (below).
Vocabulary Words - to look up and post on quizlet
Scruples
Nocturnal
Reciprocate
Indolent
Gaunt
Futile
Furtive
Bland
Palpable
Gossamer
Naive
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