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Monday September 15, 2014

Start your DO NOW!

Take out your:Homework, Notebooks, and Highlighters

Then take everything else off of your desks.

Good Morning!!

Reminder *SUMMER READING*

• It is a TEST GRADE• 10 Entries• 2 Paragraphs per entry• Due NEXT Tuesday, September

23rd

Notebooks/Papers stapled together are acceptable.

Summer Reading

Class website:

english10FTW.weebly.com

Class Objectives Class Objectives: SWBAT-

Review Literary Terms Part II Identify literary terms/functions in ‘Thief’ by Robley Wilson Jr. Read and Annotate ‘Thief’ by Robley Wilson Jr. Identify elements of the Plot Diagram

Language Objectives: SWBAT – Apply vocabulary to reading and comprehension of ‘Thief’ Define and identify parts of speech of vocabulary

Agenda Vocab Week 1 Discuss Vocab homework Review ‘Thief’ by Robley Wilson Jr. +

RQs Thoroughly answer and respond to

reading questions Begin ‘The Lottery’ by Shirley

Jackson

Update your table of contents and title page 16:

Do Now: Lit Terms

Word Puzzle

Answer: Keeping you out of trouble

TRO BLE

AgendaVocab Week 1Finish/Review Literary Terms (Part 2)

Thief: ReviewThe Lottery Vocabulary

Notebooks

Literary Terms Part 2!

The act or process of marking up a text for important information and creating explanatory notes

Annotation

A fictional work of prose that is shorter in length than a novel

Short Story

The structure of action and events throughout a story.

Plot

In the order of time.

Plot Type: Chronological

Flashback: a narrative technique that allows a writer to share past events during current events to provide background for the current story

Plot Type: Flashback

In Medias Res: the strategy of beginning a story in the middle of the action.

The reader enters the story on the verge of an important moment that is not the beginning of the story

In Medias Res

The introduction of setting, situation

and main characters.  

Exposition

The action that builds up to the most exciting part of the story.

Rising Action

- The turning point of a narrative or the point of highest tension or drama. - When the action reaches a peak.

Climax

- The events that follow the climax and show the effects of the climax

Falling Action

The events after the falling action in which the problem of the story is resolved or worked out.  

Denouement/Resolution

The struggle between opposing forces

Many conflicts are possible in one story line 

Conflict

Vocab 1 Words p. 17Vocab 1 Homework p. 18

VOCAB REVIEW

Part of Speech:Adjective

Having a circular or winding course; Not direct or to the point

Definition:

The circuitous road proved to be quite dangerous to drive.

Circuitous

Part of Speech:Noun

A cut caused by scraping or wearing away

Definition:

The abrasion on her finger prevented her from texting as efficiently as she would have liked.

Abrasion

Part of Speech:Adjective

Decayed, deteriorated or partially run down

Definition:

The dilapidated home looked as if it had once been beautiful.

Dilapidated

Part of Speech:Adjective

Marked by hidden dangers, hazards or perils

Definition:

The treacherous bridge caused me to question the path ahead.

Treacherous

Part of Speech:Verb

To put down with authority or force

Definition:

The students felt they had to suppress their opinions so they joined student government and now, their voices are heard!!

Suppress

To keep from public knowledge

Part of Speech:Verb

To make an educated guess based on given facts

Definition:

One can infer from Andy Warhol’s art that he was a bit off the edge.

Infer

Part of Speech:Noun

Praise or Applause

Definition:

The actors in the play were awarded with wild acclaim from the audience.

Acclaim

Vocab Homework

Review

Thief!

The Lottery Vocab

Update page 19 in your table of contents:

Part of Speech:

VERB

Definition:

To criticize in a formal way for wrongdoing

I was reprimanded for being late to work.

1. Reprimand1. Reprimand

Part of Speech:

ADVERB

Definition:

In an abundant manner

The man sweat profusely because he was nervous.

2. Profusely2. Profusely

Part of Speech:

ADJECTIVE

Definition:

Full of joy or merriment

Tony became jovial when he found out he won the contest.

3. Jovial3. Jovial

Part of Speech:

ADJECTIVE

Definition:

Lacking restraint or discipline; Loud

The students became boisterous when their team scored.

4. Boisterous4. Boisterous

Part of Speech:

NOUN

Definition:

Objects used for a particular activity

Roller derby girls always have a ton of paraphernalia.

5. Paraphernalia5. Paraphernalia

Part of Speech:

ADJECTIVE

Definition:

All the time; Continuous

His interminable talking bored me beyond belief.

6. Interminable6. Interminable

Part of Speech:

NOUN

Definition:

A common thread or main idea that is repeated and carried throughout a literary work. Importance of family, Violence, Love, Hatred,

Peace, Government Control, War, Friendship, Happiness, etc.

7. Theme7. Theme