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Happy Tuesday . What do you need? Composition Notebook Act Three Questions Daily Handout A POSITIVE ATTITUDE AND A SMILE.  . Warm Up. Respond to the following prompt in your notebook: The definition of the word crucible is: a place or occasion of severe test or trial. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What do you need?

Composition Notebook Act Three Questions Daily Handout A POSITIVE ATTITUDE AND A SMILE.

Happy Tuesday

Respond to the following prompt in your notebook:

The definition of the word crucible is: a place or occasion of severe test or trial.

Does Arthur Miller’s play fit this definition? Have you ever faced a serious challenge?

Minimum of 7 sentences. You have 10 minutes to write.

Warm Up

Friday we are back in the Media Center. Be on

time before the bell. The quiz for Act III will be this Thursday.

Questions will be due the same day. Days to stay after: Tuesday and Thursday. You will receive progress reports on Wednesday. I

will be contacting parents for excessive absences/ tardies and students that are in danger of failing.

Composition Notebooks will be collected Thursday.

Announcements

This Week’s Calendar

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Thursday Friday

The CrucibleAct III

ConflictTracking

The CrucibleAct III

VocabularyConflict and

Theme Connections

ACT

Kings College

Presentations

Literary Analysis Exemplar

Essay

Act III Quiz

College/ Research Practice

Act IIIQuestions

due

Composition Notebooks collected

Media Center

Intro to Outlines in

Media Center

NotesOutlines

Characterization Essay

Due

Goal: Define and place into context vocabulary from Act III of The Crucible; Analyze how the author uses conflict to build meaning in a play.

WHY!?

Agenda: Warm-Up Outlook Vocabulary Crucible Reading Dialogue Graphic Organizer ACT

Outlook

Abundant

Auger

Deposition

Effrontery

Gait

Imperceptible

Incredulously

Plaintiff

Vestry

Wrath

You have the length of two songs to get all

words that you wrote down in your notebook defined

You will need this list later in the day, so keep it handy.

Vocabulary Tea Party

1692

Most musicians of the late 1600’s were forgotten and then revived in the 1900’s when recordings came about. One example is Pachelbel’s Canon in D.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Af372EQLck

1953The beginning of a golden age: both Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra recorded their first songs in 1953. The

top hit that year was Dean Martin’s “That’s Amore.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69O4PXzAQ5Y

Music at the times of The Crucible

This quotation is important because…… This quotation can be connected to the theme

of … Why? What type of conflict does this dialogue

demonstrate? How do you know? What can we infer about our characters based

on this dialogue? Why?

Dialogue Graphic Organizer

Today’s Reading: Act IIIHomework: Finish Reading Act 3/ Questions; Conflict in Salem Activity

1. Parris urges Abigail to tell him the truth about

what happens in the woods: “It must come out—my enemies will bring it out. Let me know what you done there. Abigail, do you understand that I have many enemies?”

Opposing forces _________________________________

Type of conflict __________________________________

Conflict in Salem

2. Abigail defends her name in the town: “She

hates me, uncle, she must, for I would not be her slave. It’s a bitter woman, a lying, cold, sniveling woman, and I will not work for such a woman!”

Opposing forces _________________________________

Type of conflict __________________________________

Conflict in Salem

Objective Question #

Possession/ Apostrophes

6

Use of Pronouns 1 and 3

Verb Tense Agreement

2, 13, and 14

ACT Question Review: B.1

Objective Question #

Possession/ Apostrophes

6

Use of Pronouns 1 and 3

Verb Tense Agreement

2, 13, and 14

ACT Question Review: B.3

Objective Question #

Possession/ Apostrophes

6

Use of Pronouns 1 and 3

Verb Tense Agreement

2, 13, and 14

Relevant Details 5, and 15

ACT Question Review: B.4

ACT Practice Test 2:

English Section

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