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Good Afternoon!. Monday, April 15 th -Friday, April Seven more Mondays until summer. Agenda. Objectives: Cite textual evidence from Huck Finn , collaborate with group members, continue to develop vocabulary BR#40 Vocabulary 40 Huck Finn Discuss 11-15 Read 16&17 Homework

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  1. Good Afternoon! Monday, April 15th-Friday, April Seven more Mondays until summer

  2. Agenda Objectives: Cite textual evidence from Huck Finn, collaborate with group members, continue to develop vocabulary • BR#40 • Vocabulary 40 • Huck Finn • Discuss 11-15 • Read 16&17 Homework Read and answer questions for chapters 17&18 Vocabulary 40 quiz on Friday!

  3. BR#40 April 15th is the deadline to file taxes!Do you have a job? Do you file your own taxes?If you were getting a refund check of $3,000, what would you do with it?!*There are lots of freebies being offered today!

  4. Word Within a Word Unit 40

  5. valediction (n.) farewell speechvale: farewelldict: say *The student’s valediction was so moving that almost all seniors cried.

  6. protagonist (n.) leading person proto: first agon: actor The protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird is Scout.

  7. maladroit (adj.) clumsy mal: bad The basketball player’s maladroit handling of the ball caused the team to lose.

  8. stoicism (n.) indifference to sensation ism: doctrine/belief His stoicism was evident when he did not show any emotion at his child’s funeral.

  9. sarcophagus (n.) stone coffin sarco: flesh phag: eat The pharaohs of Egypt were all buried in ornamented sarcophaguses.

  10. ignominious (adj.) disgraceful gno: know Bill was caught committing an ignominious crime against the charity.

  11. surrealistic (adj.) unrealistically imaginary sur: over Dali’s dreamy, surrealistic art is popular around the world.

  12. analects (n.) selected writings ana: up lect: gather She loves reading The Analects of Confucious.

  13. expository (adj.) explanatory ex: out pos: put His essay was expository but not creativily descriptive.

  14. exegesis (n.) critical interpretation ex: out My teacher’s brilliant exegesis of the poem inspired me.

  15. magnum opus (n.) great work magn: great Dante’s magnum opus, The Divine Comedy, is a classic.

  16. moribund (adj.) dying mort: death The moribund economy affected the stock market.

  17. supercilious (adj.) scornful super: over His arrogant, supercilious manner irked us.

  18. diction (n.) word choice dict: say Her scholarly Latin diction was impressive to the students.

  19. emissary (n.) messenger ex: out miss: send An emissary sent out from the Queen suddenly arrived.

  20. Literature Circle: Chapters 11-15 • All group members should be participating • Recorder • Time Keeper • Investigator(s) • Record your answers to the questions • Discuss with your group, but STAY FOCUSED!You have twenty minutes to work on this! • End time: 1:42 p.m.

  21. Mississippi Map circa 1845

  22. Steamboat

  23. NEW SEATS! EMBRACE IT SIT DOWN BE QUIET 

  24. Agenda BR #41 Huckleberry Finn Nature vs. Nurture Think Pair Share Homework: Read 19-22 and finish the questions for this section

  25. Tuesday, April 16th BR#41: Creative writing. I give you a one word prompt and you can write whatever about the word. A journal, a poem, a song, free write, etc. Hamburger

  26. Wednesday, April 17th Agenda BR #42 Huck Finn (discuss 19-22, read in class) Satire Homework Read chapters 23-28 and continue answering ?s Study vocabulary 40-quiz Friday!

  27. BR #42 “It’s impossible to maintain one’s innocence in a corrupt world.”- Mark Twain Do you agree or disagree? Why?

  28. Thursday, April 18th Agenda • BR #43 • Review Vocabulary • Huck Finnn • Discuss chapters • Listen to 29 • Satire Homework Read chapters 30-35 by Monday Study for vocabulary quiz tomorrow!

  29. BR #43 Considering what’s been in the news lately about bomb scares and school safety, what do you think is the best way to go about creating a safe school environment? Do we need more officers in school? Guns? Security systems?

  30. Satire in Huck Finn Satire: Genre of writing that makes fun of or mocks individuals, and society through the use of techniques such as exaggeration, reversal, incongruity, and/or parody in order to make a comment or criticism about it. What is irony? 1. The use of words to express the opposite of what one really means. 2. Incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the expected result.

  31. Think pair shareWith your partner answer on a sheet of paper: At this point in the book, what aspects of society do you think Mark Twain is targeting with satire? List as many ironies and objects of satire as you can in the chapters thus far. With each point on your list, state in one sentence its main message. What is the advantage of Twain delivering the message through satire?

  32. Vocabulary Review Find the person with the matching word or definition to the index card you have When you find each other, come up with a “Rap, Rhyme, or Jingle” to share with the class that will help us remember the word and what it means! Example: Choose the wrong diction, and you may create some friction.

  33. Happy Friday! Agenda BR #44 Poetry Vocabulary quiz 40 Homework Read chapters 30-35 by Monday Make good choices and have fun if you’re going to prom tomorrow 

  34. BR #44 Turn up, prom, something

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