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Tuesday, October 17th
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Agenda English 1: Q2 Overview Binder Organization English 3:
The Crucible – Pre-Reading Info
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Bell Ringer Read the following quote. Then in your own words, write down what you think it means and how it could apply to you personally (Academically). “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” - Unknown
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Quarter 2 Layout “Of Mice and Men”
“Of Mice and Men” Test & “Menu” Activities (Summative) 3 Vocab Quizzes Vocab Test 2 (Summative) VLT #2 (Summative) Binder Check (Summative)
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Binder Organization Classwork Reading Questions from the textbook
Figurative language Packet Writing Tests/Quizzes Vocab Quiz 1 & 2 Vocab Test 1
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English 3 Puritanism and The Salem Witch Trials
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Bell Ringer If you AGREE with a statement, write A. If you disagree, write D. If you are unsure, put a question mark. Yes, you must write down each statement in your journal as well. Statements 1. Confessing to a crime you didn’t commit in order to avoid punishment is wise. 2. The difference between right and wrong is clear. 3. It is better to die for what you believe in rather than to lie to save your life. 4. It is possible to get “caught up” in a moment and act different than normal. 5. That which doesn’t destroy us only makes us stronger. 6. It’s more difficult to forgive yourself if the person you have hurt doesn’t forgive you. 7. Courage means doing something even though it can be difficult and fearsome. 8. A person is innocent until proven guilty. 9. Beliefs in opposition to common values should be illegal. 10. Justice is best determined in a court of law.
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The Puritan movement began in England in the middle of the sixteenth century (1500’s).
Puritanism moved into the New England colonies by way of settlers in the New World. america?m=528e394da93ae&s=undefined&f=1&free=false
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THE POPE’S AUTHORITY WAS CHALLENGED!
Christians in England felt the church was corrupt. As a result, reformers suggested that scripture, NOT the clergy (religious leaders), should guide Christian life. THE POPE’S AUTHORITY WAS CHALLENGED!
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Puritanical Laws and Punishments
The laws and restrictions of the Puritans are known as some of the harshest in early American colonization and were administered through religion. A person was fined, imprisoned, and whipped for non- attendance at church services! People were dealt with more harshly if they spoke against religion or denied the divine origin of any book from the Bible.
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Women were not allowed to wear lace or have clothes that showed skin!
Long hair worn by men, smoking in public, or showing affection was unacceptable! Youths were not allowed to court one another in public and needed the consent of the girl’s parents to court period! Children were often found crying in fear they would go to hell and not be chosen as the elect! Crying was done privately as children were punished for doing so in public.
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