Lesson 21 9/14, 9/17 You need your lit book And vocab. flashcards or list.

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Lesson 21 9/14, 9/17 You need your lit book And vocab. flashcards or list

Warm-Up: Vocab Practice 1. aqua means ___________ 2. arch means ___________ or ___________ 3. astr or astro means ___________ 4. audio means ___________ 5. aut or auto means ___________ 6. The split between his parents was amicable. A. friendly B. hatefulC. sleepy

Vocab. Practice  Vocab. quiz is NEXT CLASS! Use this time wisely  You have 10 minutes to practice your vocab. words by:  Inside/Outside Circle  Pass back papers!  10 Steps test: If you would like, you may get an SRT pass from me to redo the test and regain some points (summative—60%)  Vocab test: 25 points total (summative—60%)  Pop quiz: 8 points (2 points each)

Teacher Survey  On a scrap piece of paper, match the teacher to the job you think he or she held previously

Antigone and Whale Rider  In groups: discuss the similarities you were able to find between Antigone and the movie Whale Rider  We have connected Antigone to a nonfiction article, (“What Happened That Day”) a movie, (Whale Rider) and real life (teacher survey)  Major themes:  Loyalty/betrayal  Standing up for what’s right (civil disobedience)  Gender bias

Recap Scene 3  Who has come to speak with Creon? What is his attitude toward Creon at this point?  Creon says that ___________ is the greatest evil that society faces. What does this say about Creon?  Haimon requests that Creon does what?  How does Creon react to this request?

Recap Scene 3  “Then she must die. But her death with cause another.”  Haimon means that ___________ will die  Creon thinks that Haimon means he will kill ___________  Haimon’s attitude toward Creon has changed. How is he acting now?  How will Antigone be killed?

Scene 4  Pages  Characters in Scene:  Choragus  Antigone  Chorus  Creon  Groups: Tati, Breanne, Brady  Taylor, Hannah, Aiyoub  Quinn, Katie, Tiara, Chelsea  Adriana, Riley, Alyssa  Shane, Luke, Jessica, Nicole

Reminders:  Keep up with your study guide. It will be due for points.  Vocab. quiz is next class! Study for homework!  Vocabulary Homework:  Crossword Puzzle for practice- Fun and learning ~ yes!