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Senior English 10/24/11

Senior English 10/24/11. Talk to a character in Brave New World. Ask the character a question, scold them, advise them, yell at them, or beg them to change… whatever. Pretend the character is someone who may listen to you. What did the mountain climber name his son?

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Senior English 10/24/11

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  1. Senior English 10/24/11 • Talk to a character in Brave New World. Ask the character a question, scold them, advise them, yell at them, or beg them to change… whatever. Pretend the character is someone who may listen to you. • What did the mountain climber name his son? • Corvine – crow like; pertaining to acrow. Goals Try to find a big idea to think about while reading. Get openers in the book. Homework – Try to get through chapter 3 or more today.

  2. Senior English 10/25/11 • How can education be used to manipulate public behavior? • Why were the elephants thrown out of the swimming pool? • Dystopia – the opposite of utopia. Goals – Discuss Which big ideas interest you. Read silently. Homework – Continue your reading today.

  3. Senior English 10/26/11 • How important is reflection in your life? Do you need to think about things you’ve done? • What do you get when you cross a cat and a canary? • Monoglot – a person who speaks only one language. The opposite of a polyglot Goals –Read quietly contemplate whether or not we need to think/reflect to know ourselves or should we try not to think. Homework – None unless you’d like to catch up on your reading.

  4. Senior English 10/27/11 • Do you think our world is headed in the direction of Brave New World ? Why or why not? • What do you get when you cross a cat and a canary? • Monoglot – a person who speaks only one language. The opposite of a polyglot Goals – Discuss quotes and themes from the book in large group. Continue to search for quotes that support that theme in the second part of the book. Homework – Work on your more pages for the week. Write down quotes that you might use to support your theme. Don’t forget the Vocab Quiz tomorrow, week 9 words.

  5. Senior English 10/28/11 • Five minutes to prepare for your vocabulary quiz. • Why did the stoplight turn red? • Illth – the opposite of wealth. Goals – Complete week 9 vocabulary study. Look at Schmoop activities Homework – Try to “catch up.” Check out a book?

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