English 10b, Day 22 * Thurs/Fri Bell Ringer

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Transcript English 10b, Day 22 * Thurs/Fri Bell Ringer

In yer notebook = 50 words
#59: Glittering Generalities
GGs offers warm-fuzzy words and/or promises if you
use a product, buy at a certain store, etc. Explain how
these two examples are GGs. Can you think of others??
When you are done,
continue reading in AF . . .
Go on into ch 9-10
Close
all books, notebooks, etc. & tuck them away.
Cover sheet / doodle sheet
Remember you are a person of integrity & honor!!!
When you are done . . .
Turn in quiz to the “turn in” box . . .
Place cover sheet on table in front of room
And READ YOUR BOOK = while people finish!!!!
Tape in notebook =
Type of
Propaga
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work and read day!!!! = download online if you miss class today!!!!
Ex from AF
When Squealer/Napoleon calls Snowball a
'traitor', and 'criminal'
Minimus's song for Napoleon/The positives on
the farm are all credited to Napoleon
Squealer tells the animals to adopt Boxer's
mottos after he died
After Napoleon's purges, Boxer tells all the
animals to work harder
The pigs working alongside the other
animals/'Comrade'
The bleating of Four legs good two legs bad' by
the sheep (join the crowd)
Old Major’s speech – filled with pro-animal,
anti-human rhetoric
LITERARY TERMS
1. utopia
2. dystopia
3. propaganda
4. satire
5. parable
OTHER WORDS
6. Impetuous
7. insatiable
8. integrity
9. inconsequential
10. impartial
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Vocab Quiz 6
Notebook Check
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Vocab Quiz 6
Notebook Check
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Vocab Quiz 7
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Vocab Quiz 7
12 = No school
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Vocab Quiz 8
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Vocab Quiz 8
 ClassJump
is going away
(closing down).
 PowerPoints
and
handouts will now be
posted on my homepage
under Rocky’s webpage.
 Shortcut:
 http://www.westada.org
/Domain/2789
~*~Table of Contents~*~
** 1-38 are scored!!!! **
39. JS Chunk Paragraph: Ol’ Major’s speech
40. Ch 1-2
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#41: A Fairy Story?
42: Chart o’ Books
52. You on the Farm
#43: Ch 3-4 study questions 53 Stalin
#44: Know Yer Neighbor
54: AF Character Chart
45 clauses
55: Verbal Irony
#46: Notes on Animal Farm 56 Spring Break Review
#47: Why the anthropomorphism?57 Propaganda
58: Ch 7-8 study
#48: Orwell’s Pen/Sword
49: 2nd Chart o’ Books
50: Ch 5-6 study questions
51: AF as Satire
questions
#59: Glittering
Generalities
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#52: Spring Break Review
53 Stalin
54: AF Character Chart
55: Verbal Irony
56 You on the Farm
57 Propaganda
58: Ch 7-8 study
questions
#59: Glittering
Generalities
#63
The
– AF Leadership
Turn in notebooks!!!!
pigs became the leaders, and the other
animals accept them because the pigs are the
cleverest. Should intelligence be the primary
qualification for leadership? What other qualities
are important for a leader to have? Does this apply
to our current presidential elections????
Daily Participation Points:
5- BYOB!!
Read the whole time.
Engaged!
4- Read the majority of the
time. Tried!
3-Read some of the time had
to be reminded. Floundered!
1-No reading, sleeping, off
task. Struggled!
 Select
a NEW book that you have NEVER read before
 Books w/ movies are okay . . . You can even see the movie!!! . .
. But you also need to read the book.
 At least 200 pages, probably more, and appropriate for your
reading level
 You are looking for a FICTION book, or a non-fiction biography .
. . Not a textbook, not a topic (“auto mechanics”) . . . You will
need to discuss STORY STRUCTURE and CHARACTER.
 If you finish this book before the end of the quarter, you will
select another book and KEEP READING
 There WILL be a book talk (slightly diff) . . . We’ll discuss later.