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MondayNovember 4, 2013Pick up Vocab Week 6

Take out your notebooksAnd take everything else off of your desks.Checking inRemindersQuality of WorkSentencesWord ChoiceProofreading

EmailsProper SubjectProper MessageOn TIMEAnnouncementsTerm 1 closes THIS FRIDAY November 8!Class ObjectivesIdentify the part of speech and definition for Vocab Week 6 Words.Review Vocab Week 6 HomeworkAnalyze and annotate chapter 1 of Night

Language ObjectivesCreate thoughtful and accurate sentences using this weeks vocab wordsApply knowledge of this weeks vocab words in reading Night by Elie WieselAnalyze and annotate important terms, themes, ideas, and emotions in Night by Elie WieselAgendaReview part of speech and definitions for vocab week 6 wordsDiscuss vocab week 6 homeworkCritically read and annotate Night by Elie Wiesel

Night AnnotationsAt minimum: one sticky note per pageInformation on the sticky note:

Key PointsImportant DatesEmotionsThoughtsMain IdeasCharactersReactionsImportant EventsHistorical ConnectionsCharacter Connections

Vocab Week 6Vocab Week 6 Words: pg. 43Vocab Week 6 homework:pg. 44 I need 7 Volunteers!Part of Speech:

AdjectiveOf or relating to a dreamlike qualityDefinition:Surreal

The moment was surreal; no one knew what to believe. Part of Speech:

AdjectiveOf or relating to the real thing; Not imaginaryDefinition:VeritableThe students at Hogwarts had a veritable feast their first night at school.

Part of Speech:

NounThe suspension of a sentenceDefinition:ReprieveThe man was given a reprieve when his lawyer found that the testifying witness had been lying.

Part of Speech:

VerbTo shake or move with a slight trembling motionDefinition:QuiverFluttershy, Pinkie Pie, and Apple Jack quivered in fear when they realized they were in trouble.

Part of Speech:

AdjectiveMarked by abnormal weight loss; extremely thinDefinition:EmaciatedTwiggys emaciated image dominated the fashion world in the 1960s.

Part of Speech:

NounImportance; Consequence; Meaning Definition:SignificanceSocial medias significance has risen exponentially over the past few years.

Part of Speech:

NounSomething that incites greater action with the prospect of rewardDefinition:IncentiveOne of Ms. Parks favorite incentives is the top four lunch!

Vocab Week 6 HOmeworkREVIEW

Night Update your Table of Contents and title page 45Chapter 1 Reading Quiz

Night Chapter 1 ContinuedNight AnnotationsSticky Notes must be:

NEATCLEAR*USEFUL*Night AnnotationsYou will have sticky note checks during vocab tests.

These sticky checks will count as QUIZ grades.

NIGHTB: p. C: p.E: p.F: p.