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24 September 2009 Do Now: You have 5 minutes to silently review for Vocab. Jeopardy.

Welcome to Mr. Pandit’s English II Honors Literature Lounge. 24 September 2009 Do Now: You have 5 minutes to silently review for Vocab. Jeopardy. Students will be able to: Review the definitions for their Vocabulary Quiz Demonstrate their ability to take effective notes

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24 September 2009 Do Now: You have 5 minutes to silently review for Vocab. Jeopardy.

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  1. Welcome to Mr. Pandit’s English II Honors Literature Lounge 24 September 2009 Do Now: You have 5 minutes to silently review for Vocab. Jeopardy. Students will be able to: Review the definitions for their Vocabulary Quiz Demonstrate their ability to take effective notes via the Cornell Note Taking system Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 1 tomorrow

  2. 11. supercilious adj. 12. supersedev. 13. amorphous adj. 14. anarchyn. 15. anomalyn. 16. atheist n. 17. unfettered adj. 18. unfoundedadj. 19. unparalleled adj. 20. unremitting adj. Write down these words for your word bank. 1. eccentric adj. 2. elusive v. 3. eminent adj. 4. exorbitant n. 5. expound n. 6. extricate n. 7. extrovert adj. 8. abdicate adj. 9. aberration adj. 10. abhor adj

  3. How to play the game: I will read you the question You MUST phrase your response as a question For example: Answer: This type of word or part of speech identifies a person, place or thing. Your response must be: “What is a noun?”

  4. Rules of the game The first person to raise their hand AFTER I finish reading the answer gets to respond. Only the student who is called upon first may answer for the team. You cannot confer with your teammates to respond. If you respond incorrectly, you will lose the allotted points for the question.

  5. Disclaimer: Do NOT argue with the judges. Where does each team go? Does anyone have any questions? We will count off by 5.

  6. Let’s play Jeopardy!

  7. Let’s recap the Cornell Note-Taking System.

  8. Let’s refresh our literary terms.

  9. Welcome to Mr. Pandit’s English II Academic Literature Lounge 24 September 2009 Do Now: You have 5 minutes to silently review for Vocab. Jeopardy. Students will be able to: Review the definitions for their Vocabulary Quiz Demonstrate their ability to take effective notes via the Cornell Note Taking system Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 1 tomorrow

  10. 11. supercilious adj. 12. supersede v. 13. amorphous adj. 14. anarchy n. 15. anomaly n. 16. atheist n. 17. unfettered adj. 18. unfoundedadj. 19. unparalleled adj. 20. unremitting adj. Write down these words for your word bank. 1. eccentric adj. 2. elusive v. 3. eminent adj. 4. exorbitant n. 5. expound n. 6. extricate n. 7. extrovert adj. 8. abdicate adj. 9. aberration adj. 10. abhor adj

  11. How to play the game: I will read you the question You MUST phrase your response as a question For example: Answer: This type of word or part of speech identifies a person, place or thing. Your response must be: “What is a noun?”

  12. Rules of the game The first person to raise their hand AFTER I finish reading the answer gets to respond. Only the student who is called upon first may answer for the team. You cannot confer with your teammates to respond. If you respond incorrectly, you will lose the allotted points for the question.

  13. Disclaimer: Do NOT argue with the judges. Where does each team go? Does anyone have any questions? I need two volunteers.

  14. Let’s count offby 6!

  15. Let’s continue learning how to take Cornell notes.

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