PPT-Senior English 9/14/15

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What do you think Authentic Intellectual Work is and how could this make school work more interesting Whats the difference between a teacher and a train MAD Mutual

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What do you think Authentic Intellectual Work is and how could this make school work more interesting Whats the difference between a teacher and a train MAD Mutual Assured Destruction A concept in nuclear planning. What do you think “mental coward” could mean?. Instructor: "Isn't it remarkable how quickly the kids learn to drive the car?" . Parent: "Yes, especially considering how slowly they catch on to running the lawnmower and vacuum cleaner.“. Do you believe that intelligence is fixed and unchangeable or that a person can become more intelligent over time?. What's . the difference between a teacher and a train?. MAD – Mutual Assured Destruction. A concept in nuclear planning. Five minutes to review for Week 2 vocab. study. . What's . the difference between a teacher and a train?. MAD – Mutual Assured Destruction. A concept in nuclear planning. .. Goals – . Successfully complete week 2 vocab. Analysis of value of high school. Example of the courage it takes to authentic and intellectual. Video clips.. What is the difference between abstract and concrete? What are some examples that are relevant to your life?. What is the difference between here and there?. Plook. – the Scottish word for a nasty pimple or boil. Write about the best and the worst of your break.. How can you jump off a fifty-foot ladder and not get hurt?. Saponify. – to convert into soap.. Goals – Tell Freeze and Squeeze and discuss why it might be relevant.. Why does Mary Shelley frame the story with Walton’s letters and journal? What purpose does it serve?. What has teeth but cannot eat?. Gooseberry – The person that doesn’t have a date at a gathering. How important were/are your parents in developing who you are?. What has teeth but cannot eat?. Gooseberry – The person that doesn’t have a date at a gathering. .. Goals – Pass out Frankenstein. Discuss literary criticism.. Why can’t the bank keep a secret?. Gardyloo. . – Archaic warning cry made when waste water was tossed out the window. .. Goals – Discuss Chapter 20 and 21 questions about the text and find evidence form the text to defend your opinions. . think we should pay attention to?. What do you call a cow that doesn’t give milk?. Bastinado – to torture by beating on the soles of the feet with a stick. .. Goals – Start thinking of a big idea that you find the most interesting from Brave New World.. Does . England have a fourth of July?. Epizootic – describing a disease that is widespread in animals, as opposed to epidemics, which are human. .. Goals – . Get an understanding of some issues within 1984 that may inform how you participate as a cit. What do you get when you cross a skin doctor and an elephant?. Katzenjammer. – literally, a cat’s howling. Also a synonym for a hangover. .. Goals – Work with Judge Short to begin preparation for Mock Trial.. What . is a zebra?. Winklepickers. – pointed shoes. .. Goals – . Discuss Thematic questions for Frankenstein. . Homework – . If you have not been annotating prepare for tomorrow’s discussion by having a quote and question to discuss.. Senior English 3/11/19 Write on a subject of your choice. What do you call bears with no ears? Katzenjammer – literally, a cat’s howling. Also a synonym for a hangover . Goals – Work on intro paragraph. Discover the nuances of AP English Language and English Literature with this detailed guide. Explore key concepts, study tips, and resources to excel in these challenging courses.

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