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22 September 2009

Welcome to Mr. Pandit’s English II Honors Literature Lounge. 22 September 2009 Journal #5: When should mistakes be forgiven? Under what circumstances should mistakes be punishable? Students will be able to: Demonstrate their ability to take effective notes

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22 September 2009

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  1. Welcome to Mr. Pandit’s English II Honors Literature Lounge 22 September 2009 Journal #5: When should mistakes be forgiven? Under what circumstances should mistakes be punishable? Students will be able to: Demonstrate their ability to take effective notes via the Cornell Note Taking system - Identify the use of key literary terms in popular culture Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 1 on Friday

  2. Let’s review today’s journal.Journal #5: When should mistakes be forgiven? In what circumstances should they be punishable?

  3. Let’s review last night’s journal.Journal #4: From second person perspective, expound on the events which led to a mistake you made in your life. (2pages)

  4. 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. REMINDER: These are the words for Vocab Quiz 1 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

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

  6. Welcome to Mr. Pandit’s English II Academic Literature Lounge 22 September 2009 Journal #5: When should mistakes be forgiven? Under what circumstances should mistakes be punishable? Students will be able to: Demonstrate their ability to take effective notes via the Cornell Note Taking system - Identify the use of key literary terms in popular culture Homework: Vocabulary Quiz 1 on Friday

  7. 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. These are the words for Vocab Quiz 1 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

  8. Let’s review today’s journal.Journal #5: When should mistakes be forgiven? In what circumstances should they be punishable?

  9. Let’s review last night’s journal.Journal #4: From second person perspective, expound on the events which led to a mistake you made in your life. (2pages)

  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. REMINDER: These are the words for Vocab Quiz 1 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. Let’s continue learning how to take Cornell notes.

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