Week of Sept. 25, 2016.

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Week of Sept. 25, 2016

Grammar and Comp--Monday DLP Vocabulary Quiz Vocabulary Unit 2 Hw: Finish vocabulary chart for chapter 2 for Wednesday; RL #2 due Tuesday Grammar and Comp--Monday

American Literature--Monday DLP Read article Write summary, analysis, connection Vocabulary new unit; quiz Thursday American Literature--Monday

Grammar and Comp--Tuesday DLP Discuss A Separate Peace Chapter 2 Activity Grammar and Comp--Tuesday

What do you understand about the relationship between Finny and Gene? What conflicts do you notice so far? Why is it that the bombs in Central Europe are completely unreal to Gene and his friends at Devon School? How does Finny “practically” save Gene’s life? Big Questions:

Draw up a charter, (research three different club charters for major clubs such as the Elks, Moose, Key Club) complete with emblem, for the Super Suicide Society of the Summer Session. Include the purpose of the society- and how one may join. Grammar -Tuesday

American Literature DLP Begin The Crucible—act one Download The Crucible from class page on website Move seats into a semi-circle … with space in the front of class and back ;) American Literature

Grammar-Wednesday DLP Finish “The Super-Suicide Society of the Summer Session” Club Charter Emblem Present Grammar-Wednesday

American Lit--Wednesday DLP The Crucible Do Questions Homework: Quiz--Thursday American Lit--Wednesday

DLP Speed Dating Grammar Thursday

American Lit--Thursday DLP Discussion of Abigail Line Articulation Fun American Lit--Thursday

DLP Watch A Separate Peace Grammar—Friday

DLP Line study Watch The Crucible American Lit--Friday

Read the script at least once through… Mark the script… what tone, emotions, facial expressions would you include if you were acting on stage. With a partner, choose a section of the script to read aloud using the tone, emotions, and actions you marked in the script. American Lit