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Week of October 8-12, 2012 Ms. Fitz UNIT 4 –LEVEL E Vocabulary Weekly Syllabus

Week of October 8-12, 2012 Ms. Fitz UNIT 4 –LEVEL E Vocabulary Weekly Syllabus. “Come what may—all bad fortune is to be conquered by endurance.”. Weekly Syllabus. Monday —Weekly syllabus, vocabulary, work on mandalas

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Week of October 8-12, 2012 Ms. Fitz UNIT 4 –LEVEL E Vocabulary Weekly Syllabus

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  1. Week of October 8-12, 2012Ms. FitzUNIT 4 –LEVEL E VocabularyWeekly Syllabus “Come what may—all bad fortune is to be conquered by endurance.”

  2. Weekly Syllabus • Monday—Weekly syllabus, vocabulary, work on mandalas • Tuesday and Wednesday—Presentations, journal and potential note taking on situational archetypes • Thursday—Review for Vocabulary Unit 4, finish any presentations—complete any notes on situational archetypes • Friday—Vocabulary Unit 4 –story due, quiz • If time permitting, begin notes on symbolic archetypes

  3. Monday, October 8 • 1. Collect SAT ONLINE activity • 2. Go over UNIT 4—Level E –Quiz on Friday, Story due on Friday • 3. Organize portfolios • 4. Finalize any questions regarding project—PROJECT IS DUE TOMORROW—to include: write-ups, quotes, completed mandala  • 5. Expectations for oral presentation tomorrow • 6. HOMEWORK: FINISH PROJECT!!!!

  4. Oral Presentations—Tuesday and Wednesday • Each student will present his/her mandala to the class for a quiz grade. Students will be graded on the following criteria: • Eye contact • Knowledge of quotes—relevance of quotes to attribute and factual information related to the novel itself • Clear and confident explanation of past, present and future parts of mandala along with the reading of two attributes—one of self, one of character • Volume • Pacing • Positive and disciplined participation as an audience member

  5. AFFILIATED (adj)—associated, connected

  6. ASCERTAIN (v) to find out

  7. attainment • (n) an accomplishment, the act of achieving

  8. bequeath • (v) to give or pass on as an inheritance

  9. cogent • (adj) forceful, convincing; relevant, to the point

  10. converge • (v) to move toward one point, approach nearer

  11. disperse • (v) to scatter, spread far and wide

  12. esteem • (v) to regard highly (n) a highly favorable opinion or judgment

  13. expunge • (v) to erase, obliterate, destroy

  14. finite • (adj) having limits; lasting for a limited time

  15. invulnerable • (adj) not able to be wounded or hurt; shielded against attack

  16. malevolent • (adj) spiteful, showing ill will

  17. nonchalant • (adj) cool and confident, unconcerned

  18. omniscient • (adj) knowing everything; having unlimited awareness or understanding

  19. panacea • (n) a remedy for all ills; cure-all; an answer to all problems

  20. scrupulous • (adj) exact, careful, attending thoroughly to details; having high moral standards, principled

  21. skulk • (v) to move about stealthily; to lie in hiding

  22. supercilious • (adj) proud and contemptuous; showing scorn because of a feeling of superiority

  23. uncanny • (adj) strange, mysterious, weird, beyond explanation

  24. venial • (adj) easily excused; pardonable

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