PPT-Chapters 13 & 14
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Industrialism New Inventions and Technologies Capitalists provided financial backing for the scientific research that led to many new inventions P rovided funds
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Industrialism New Inventions and Technologies Capitalists provided financial backing for the scientific research that led to many new inventions P rovided funds to build railroads mills and factories furnished . Vocabulary. Definition:. Synonym/Antonym: . From the dictionary. Sentence used in the novel:. Visual Example:. Vocab Cards. Vocabulary Word. Part of Speech. Back. Front. STAGE I. Chapters 1-13. Ravenously. in the Bible. Genesis 01. Exodus 20. Psalms 01. Psalms 23. Psalms 51. Psalms 119. Proverbs 31. Isaiah 40. Isaiah 53. Matthew 05. Matthew 06. Matthew 07. John 17. Acts 02. Romans 08. 1Corinthians 13. 1Corinthians 15. in the Bible. Genesis 01. Exodus 20. Psalms 01. Psalms 23. Psalms 51. Psalms 119. Proverbs 31. Isaiah 40. Isaiah 53. Matthew 05. Matthew 06. Matthew 07. John 17. Acts 02. Romans 08. 1Corinthians 13. 1Corinthians 15. Motif . - . A . recurring element, such as a type of incident, a device, . an image, or reference, . which appears frequently . in a work . of literature. .. Symbol. - . a word, place, character, or object that means something beyond what it is on a literal . Key Vocabulary (Week 2). sandspit. : . a . landform . found off coasts. At one end, spits connect to a head, and extend into the . nose. . Chapters 10-12. serpent: . a long creature that looks like a snake. Activities. Chapters 1&2. V. ocab Page: words from chapters 1&2 (definition in your own words). Paragraph . 1: write one paragraph…. . Think about a time you were angry at a sibling or friend. What were you mad about? What did you do to calm down?. Determination and Perseverance. Unit 2 . Introduction. Lesson 1:. Essential Question. What do I know about survival skills?. Standards. ELACC6RL1: Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.. Unit 2. Day 4. Daily agenda. Attendance/Roll Call. Bell Ringer: Pronoun Usage. Vocabulary Spotlight: Contempt, Degenerate, Denizen. Reading Lesson: Analyze Author’s Choices & . Discuss. Analyze King’s “I Have a Dream” Speech. Unincorporated Chapters hold elections for a ‘Chapter Representative’ in April of an election year. The Chapter Representative will be the presumptive Delegate at National Conventions.. Incorporated Chapters:. Vocabulary Study Page #s. Chapter 1. The setting is in Sylvan, SC, in the summer of 1964.. He is Lily’s father and a peach farmer.. She woke up to bees swarming (flying around) in her room.. She remembers the day she died and her scent.. Questions over Chapters . 29-32 . 1. . Why does Sal find the poem "The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls" by Longfellow so upsetting? How does Ben feel about it?. 2. In what way does Sal think she and Phoebe are alike?. The Great Gatsby. By F. Scott Fitzgerald. fluctuate. “I . think that voice held him most, with its . fluctuating. , feverish warmth, because it couldn’t be over-dreamed — that voice was a deathless . Directions. Complete the vocabulary preview activity for Chapters 11-13.. Remember…read each sentence and define the underlined words as they are used within the text (context clues).. Do this activity NOW!! Do not advance this slide until you are finished with that activity.. By Matt Mosley, Britt . Boler. , and Park Gibbs. . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eSN8Cwit_s. Summary of Chapter. Chapter 1: The first chapter is very short but it sets the setting for the novel, it takes place in Boston of the seventeenth century in June. It starts with a group of people standing outside of a prison door that Hawthorne describes in excessive detail about how dark it is. The door is an old wooden beat up door with weeds and a wild rosebush which makes the prison seem very dark..
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