MS. FITZ
MONDAYLabor Day TUESDAYGo over Power Point of Vocabulary Unit 2 in classhand out Fitz Passes *Hand out Archetypes Packet *Assign Vocabulary Unit 2 StoryDue Friday *Vocabulary Unit 2 QuizFriday READING ASSIGNMENT: Read to pg 25 by Thursday *Reading Quiz –Intro/Prologue – page 25 on Thursday WEDNESDAYArchetypes Activity THURSDAYReading Quizcomplete Archetypes Activitynext reading assignment: pgs due Monday, September 10Reading Quiz on MONDAY9/10/12 FRIDAYVocabulary Unit 2 Quiz *Vocabulary Unit 2 Story Due
(adj) –skillful, expert in the use of the hands or mind
(adj) peaceable, friendly
(adj) having a deep-seated distaste; opposed, unwilling
(adj) given to fighting; warlike; combative, aggressive; (n) one at war, one engaged in war
(adj) hasty; not thorough
(n) treachery; deceitfulness
(v) to praise extravagantly
(adj)possible, able to be done
(n) a wry face, facial distortion; (v) to make a wry face
(n) a large-scale destruction, especially by fire; a vast slaughter; a burnt offering
(adj) not affected or hurt by; admitting of no passage or entrance
(n) a moving force, impulse, stimulus
(n)danger
(adj) extremely careful; particular about details
(n) a longing for something past; homesickness
(n) the purest essence or form of something; the most typical example SYNONYM: paragon, exemplar
(v) to move backward; to return to an earlier condition
(v) to examine closely
(adj) lukewarm; unenthusiastic, marked by an absence of interest
Tuesdays Lecture (mini lecture) ARCHETYPES What is an archetype? By definitionan archetype is: (n) an original pattern or model; prototype Carl Jungcollective unconscioustheory that we all pull our stories from same bucket THREE CATEGORES OF ARCHETYPES: symbolic, situational and character