Agenda 9-30-2014 Freshmen - Honors Projects, Lit Terms & Juniors - Crucible Act I.

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Agenda Freshmen - Honors Projects, Lit Terms & Juniors - Crucible Act I

6th Period NEW SEATING CHART~!

1st Period NEW SEATING CHART~!

3rd Period NEW SEATING CHART~!

Good Morning/Afternoon — Step 1: Please grab your notebook & the Crucible Step 2: Please open your notebook to a new page or where you left off of from yesterday, date it, and label it Crucible Act I Write One Detailed paragraph about ONE of the following topics... ● You thought you might be in trouble and you lied to avoid it. ● You were among a group of people who had trouble getting along...

Good Morning/Afternoon — Step 1: Please grab your notebook & the textbook Step 2: Please open your notebook to a new page or where you left off of from yesterday, date it, and label it MAKE A LIST Make a list of your top FIVE favorite books and movies12345 Do they share many commonalities in theme or genre or are they completely different? Explain.

Literature Terms Foldable 1.Tone 2.Symbols 3.Mood 4.Imagery 5.Point of View 6.Theme 7.Allusions 8.Foreshadowing 9.Metaphor 10.Simile 11.Irony 12.Protagonist/Antagonist 13.Connotation 14.Plot Fold your paper Write word on outside Definition Example of Term Picture Def Sent Word Pic

Crucible HW JUNIORS: Puritans Assignment in class and your vocabulary that is due tomorrow and vocab quiz on Friday. *Homework: Read pages 3-8 in The Crucible and Summarize in Notebook for discussion tomorrow

1st Period - Honors Book Project ● Team 1 o Muna o Oswaldo o Abigail o Armani ● Team 2 o Zach o Jessica o Hector o Kendell ● Team 3 o Elijah o Brooke o Adriana o Hunter o Will ●Team 4 o Emma o Cameron o Devin o Cole ●Team 5 o Minh o Gillian o Simar o Alano ●Team 6 o Nathan o Alexandra o Daniyal o Dhara

3rd Period - I AM Presentation Groups ● Team 1 o Thomas A. o Quinn o Bruce o Chris M. ● Team 2 o Eric A. o Li Y Chang o Jasmine o Larry M. ● Team 3 o Brandon C. o Isaac E. o Amelia L. o Anthony P. ●Team 4 o Jim D. o Eric F. o Ashley G. o Brandon N. ●Team 5 o Emily F. o Ashley I. o Kevin G. o Kathleen o Jose ●Team 6 o Khang o Deyanira o Thomas G. o Jose P.

5th Period - I AM Presentation Groups ● Team 1 o Marcel o Alex o Haillie o Karen ● Team 2 o Cody o Mikayla o Yonis o Hussein ● Team 3 o Matthew J. o Jonathan K. o Kobi o Brandon S ●Team 4 o Quentin o Jaimie o Carlos o Denisha ●Team 5 o Brittani o Chaychan o Devin o Kevin ●Team 6 o Arnelie o Ryan L. o Cinthia o Alison