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6 October 2009

Welcome to Mr. Pandit’s English II Honors Literature Lounge. 6 October 2009 Journal #10: Let's turn back the hands of time to the 1600's. We're living in Puritan New England. What rules would we have to follow in a Puritan society? Students will be able to:

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6 October 2009

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  1. Welcome to Mr. Pandit’s English II Honors Literature Lounge 6 October 2009 Journal #10: Let's turn back the hands of time to the 1600's. We're living in Puritan New England. What rules would we have to follow in a Puritan society? Students will be able to: Demonstrate the beginning of their Reading Log Identify aspects of Puritan culture Review their Vocabulary words Recognize common Elements of Fiction Homework for Tomorrow: Reading Log Chapters 1-3 Vocabulary Definitions & Sentences (16-20)

  2. Tonight’s Homework 16) unrelenting adj. 17) enumerated v. 18) orb n. 19) impalpable adj. 20) inscrutable adj. I need a definition AND a complex sentence for each word.

  3. How to Create your Reading Logs:The Scarlet Letter A

  4. 1) Set up your page for Cornell Notes2) Write the chapter number as the title under your MLA heading. 3) For each chapter, look for at least 2 quotes that involve: symbolism foreshadowing character insight

  5. 4) In your cue column write the quote followed by the page number in parenthesis. Like this: “A throng of bearded men… the door of which was heavily timbered with oak, and studded with iron spikes” (14).

  6. 5) Then, in the note taking area next to your quote, interpret the passage and react to it.Like this: This passage paints a vivid picture of the pious Puritan culture. Notice the juxtaposition of nature and justice (the oak door, next to the iron spikes). 6) In the summary area, create two questions about the chapter.

  7. Sample Reading Log

  8. Are there any questions?Remember, you need to have at least two quotes per chapter in order to receive credit for the reading assignment.These Reading Logs will count as a TEST grade

  9. Journal #10: Let's turn back the hands of time to the 1600's. We're living in Puritan New England. What rules would we have to follow in a Puritan society? Let’s discuss the journal.

  10. Now, a little background into the Scarlet Letter

  11. Let’s Review theHomework I need a definition AND a complex sentence for each word.

  12. Vocabulary List 2 11) intrusive adj. coming in rudely or inappropriately; to enter uninvited Sentence?

  13. Vocabulary List 2 12) ignominy n. public shame or disgrace Sentence?

  14. Vocabulary List 2 13) congenial adj. suitable; agreeable Sentence?

  15. Vocabulary List 2 15) inexplicable adj. unable to be explained or accounted for Sentence?

  16. Vocabulary List 2 15) epoch n. a milestone; a significant point in time Sentence?

  17. Let’s continue recognizing our Elements of Fiction.

  18. Welcome to Mr. Pandit’s English IIA Literature Lounge 6 October 2009 Journal #10: Let's turn back the hands of time to the 1600's. How would life be different? What rules would we have to follow in a pious Puritan society? Students will be able to: Demonstrate the beginning of their Reading Log Identify aspects of Puritan culture Review their Vocabulary words Recognize common Elements of Fiction Homework for Tomorrow: Reading Log Chapters 1-2 Vocabulary Definitions & Sentences (16-20)

  19. Tonight’s Homework 16) unrelenting adj. 17) enumerated v. 18) orb n. 19) impalpable adj. 20) inscrutable adj. I need a definition AND a complex sentence for each word.

  20. How to Create your Reading Logs:The Scarlet Letter A

  21. 1) Set up your page for Cornell Notes2) Write the chapter number as the title under your MLA heading. 3) For each chapter, look for at least 2 quotes that involve: symbolism foreshadowing character insight

  22. 4) In your cue column write the quote followed by the page number in parenthesis. Like this: “A throng of bearded men… the door of which was heavily timbered with oak, and studded with iron spikes” (14).

  23. 5) Then, in the note taking area next to your quote, interpret the passage and react to it.Like this: This passage paints a vivid picture of the pious Puritan culture. Notice the juxtaposition of nature and justice (the oak door, next to the iron spikes). 6) In the summary area, create two questions about the chapter.

  24. Sample Reading Log

  25. Are there any questions?Remember, you need to have at least two quotes per chapter in order to receive credit for the reading assignment.These Reading Logs will count as a TEST grade

  26. Journal #10: Let's turn back the hands of time to the 1600's. We're living in Puritan New England. What rules would we have to follow in a Puritan society? Let’s discuss the journal.

  27. Now, a little background into the Scarlet Letter

  28. Let’s Review theHomework I need a definition AND a complex sentence for each word.

  29. Vocabulary List 2 11) intrusive adj. coming in rudely or inappropriately; to enter uninvited Sentence?

  30. Vocabulary List 2 12) ignominy n. public shame or disgrace Sentence?

  31. Vocabulary List 2 13) congenial adj. suitable; agreeable Sentence?

  32. Vocabulary List 2 15) inexplicable adj. unable to be explained or accounted for Sentence?

  33. Vocabulary List 2 15) epoch n. a milestone; a significant point in time Sentence?

  34. Let’s continue recognizing our Elements of Fiction.

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