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Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List – Journal (10 mins)Review Act II & Read Section of Act III (30) – Quiz TomorrowContinue research annotations for Essay

Tomorrow:- Act III Quiz- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide2

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold ___ the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Lily ___ the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.The Great Gatsby ___ great literature of the 1920’s.After being caught in the spider’s web, the fly tried to ___ itself.Jumping off the cliff and into the lagoon was an ___ experience.

Tomorrow:- Act III Quiz- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide3

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold exacerbated the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Lily ___ the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.The Great Gatsby ___ great literature of the 1920’s.After being caught in the spider’s web, the fly tried to ___ itself.

Jumping off the cliff and into the lagoon was an ___ experience.Tomorrow:- Act III

Quiz

- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide4

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold exacerbated the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Exacerbateworsen; embitterVerb

Tomorrow:- Act III Quiz- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide5

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold exacerbated the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Lily ___ the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.The Great Gatsby ___ great literature of the 1920’s.After being caught in the spider’s web, the fly tried to ___ itself.

Jumping off the cliff and into the lagoon was an ___ experience.Tomorrow:- Act III

Quiz

- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide6

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold exacerbated the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Lily exploited the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.The Great Gatsby ___ great literature of the 1920’s.

After being caught in the spider’s web, the fly tried to ___ itself.Jumping off the cliff and into the lagoon was an ___ experience.

Tomorrow:

- Act III

Quiz

- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide7

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List – JournalLily exploited the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.Exploitmake use of, sometimes unjustly Verb

Tomorrow:- Act III Quiz- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide8

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold exacerbated the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Lily exploited the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.The Great Gatsby ___ great literature of the 1920’s.

After being caught in the spider’s web, the fly tried to ___ itself.Jumping off the cliff and into the lagoon was an ___ experience.

Tomorrow:

- Act III

Quiz

- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide9

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold exacerbated the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Lily exploited the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.The Great Gatsby exemplifies

great literature of the 1920’s.After being caught in the spider’s web, the fly tried to ___ itself.Jumping off the cliff and into the lagoon was an ___ experience.

Tomorrow:

- Act III

Quiz

- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide10

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalThe Great Gatsby exemplifies great literature of the 1920’s.Exemplifyserve as an example of; embody Verb

Tomorrow:- Act III Quiz- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide11

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold exacerbated the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Lily exploited the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.The Great Gatsby exemplifies

great literature of the 1920’s.After being caught in the spider’s web, the fly tried to ___ itself.Jumping off the cliff and into the lagoon was an ___ experience.

Tomorrow:

- Act III

Quiz

- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide12

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold exacerbated the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Lily exploited the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.The Great Gatsby exemplifies

great literature of the 1920’s.After being caught in the spider’s web, the fly tried to extricate itself.Jumping off the cliff and into the lagoon was an ___ experience.

Tomorrow:

- Act III

Quiz

- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide13

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - Journalweb, the fly tried to extricate itself.Extricatefree; disentangle Verb

Tomorrow:- Act III Quiz- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide14

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold exacerbated the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Lily exploited the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.The Great Gatsby exemplifies

great literature of the 1920’s.After being caught in the spider’s web, the fly tried to extricate itself.Jumping off the cliff and into the lagoon was an ___ experience.

Tomorrow:

- Act III

Quiz

- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide15

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold exacerbated the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Lily exploited the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.The Great Gatsby exemplifies great literature of the 1920’s.

After being caught in the spider’s web, the fly tried to extricate itself.Jumping off the cliff and into the lagoon was an

exhilarating

experience.

Tomorrow:

- Act III

Quiz

- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide16

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - Journallagoon was an exhilarating experience.Exhilaratinginvigorating and refreshing; cheering Adjective

Tomorrow:- Act III Quiz- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide17

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Vocabulary List - JournalAfter knocking over the wedding cake; Harold exacerbated the situation by still trying to feed it to the bride.Lily exploited the free sugar cookies at Harris Teeter by eating 20 of them.The Great Gatsby exemplifies great literature of the 1920’s.

After being caught in the spider’s web, the fly tried to extricate itself.Jumping off the cliff and into the lagoon was an

exhilarating

experience.

Tomorrow:

- Act III

Quiz

- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide18

Agenda

12/1

Homework:Finish Act III & notes; reading quiz tomorrow

Review Act II of The Cruciblehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLpxwzlEzeETomorrow:- Act III Quiz- Mob Mentality ActivitySlide19

Review Act

III of The Crucible: http://englishwithgeiss.weebly.com/uploads/8/4/4/2/8442006/act_iii.pdf

Danforth: Head JudgeHathorne:

JudgeJohn Hale: Witchcraft SpecialistHe is beginning to believe the accusations of witchcraft are false.John Proctor: Husband of ElizabethHad an affair with AbigailWants to prove that the accusations of witchcraft are falseElizabeth Proctor: Wife of JohnCurrently accused of witchcraft

Pregnant with John’s child; she will not be executed immediately.Abigail Proctor: Main AccuserWants John for herselfAccused Elizabeth of witchcraft to get her killed.

Mary Warrant: Housekeeper for the Proctors

Was in the woods with the other girls; knows the truth.

Has agreed to help John prove the accusations of witchcraft

false.

Very easily frightened.Slide20

Agenda

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2. Introduction to Unit EssayTo complete this essay, you will need to research three forms of public humiliation used as punishment.

Next you will take an overall position: it is acceptable or it is unacceptable. Then you will need to prove whether each form is acceptable or unacceptable. Is public humiliation an acceptable form of punishment? Slide21

Agenda

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2. Introduction to Unit EssayWhat are different forms of punishment through public humiliation?

Across Cultures: Cutting hairGreece: Tolga MuliebrisEngland: Branded “S” on the foreheads of escaped slaves and “F” on the cheeks of “fraymakers” (church brawlers)France: French Jews had to wear a round yellow badgeAfghanistan: Afghan Hindus had to wear a yellow badgeGermany: Star of David and Pink TrianglesFrance, England, and US: Dunce CapsUnited States: Branded “D” on the faces of deserters during the Civil WarUnited States: Prison Uniforms

Yellow license plate for drunk driversSlide22

Agenda

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Annotation AssignmentStudents will need to…

Research 4-5 examples of public humiliation as a punishment,Annotate the research, andComplete an annotative bibliography.Today we will complete the first annotation in class.