Monday, March 25, 2013

Monday - March 25, 2013

7th & 8th Grade vocab week 9:

Spelling Week 9 – 7th & 8th Grade

Flirtatious – Playful

Commodity – Valuable goods

Demonstrable – Can be shown, proven

Sentient – Self Aware

Efficient – Organized

Intuitive – Perceptive

Indelible – Permanent

Relentlessly – Persistently

Accomplishment – Achievement

Empirical – Observable, provable

 

Raucous – Adjective (Rah-Kus)

·         Disagreeably harsh or strident.

·         Boisterously disorderly

·         Wild and loud

 

Regression – noun (Re-Gress-shun)

·         A shift toward a less perfect state

·         Gradual loss of memories or skills

·         Reversion to an earlier mental or behavioral level

 

Rueful – Adjective (Ru-full)

·         exciting or causing pity or sympathy - Pitiable

·         Mournful

·         Regretful

 

Stoically – Adjective (Stoe-ihk-ly)

·         Free from passion

·         Unmoved by joy or grief

·         Showing no feelings

 

Iambic Pentameter – Noun (Eye-Am-Bic)

·         Used in poetry

·         five pairs of syllables with the accent on the second syllable in each pair.
 
 
We had a lengthy discussion about Iambic Pentameter with the 7th graders.  The 8th graders learned this last year.  Iambic Pentamenter is a very set way to write poetry.  It includes:
 
a.  10 syllables in a line, divided into sets of two.
b.  An unstressed syllable, followed by a stressed syllable all across the line. 
c.  Usually found in a sonnet, which has a very specific structure.
 
Here is an example of a line from one of Shakespeare's sonnets in Iambic Pentameter:  10 syllables, with the stresses syllable in bold type. 
 
Thou | art | more | lov | ely | than | a | sum | mers | day
 
Don't worry.  I won't actually have you WRITING sonnets till you are sophomores!  :-)

 

Journal – Week 9

·         Try and prove your point.  Write a persuasive essay about something you believe strongly in.  Use your best logic and arguments to support your decisions.




10th Grade: 

vocab Week 9 – 10th Grade

Spelling words:

Contemptible – Disgust/disgrace/despicable

Coolly – Without panic or haste

Corroborate – to agree on the facts

Counterfeit – fake

Curriculum -  school lessons

Debtor – Owes you money

Deferred – Put off till later

Deficit – shortfall/insufficient

Desirous – hoping for

Deteriorate – Break down

 
Lit Terms:  These have nothing to do with each other, so put them on separate lines.

1.  Hubris – Excessive pride.  In Greek literature (usually a tragedy, or sad play) hubris is often viewed as the flaw that leads to the downfall of the tragic hero. 

·         Example:  Achilles Heel.  Achilles was impossible to wound in battle, having been dipped in the river Styx as a baby.  But his heel was vulnerable because that’s where they held him when he was dipped in the river.   Because of this vulnerability, he (and his armies) eventually were defeated.

 
2.  Impressionism – The recording of events or situations as they have been impressed upon the mind. 

·         Example:  Sharing your childhood memories of winter.  The  soft snow, the biting wind, the frosty air, etc. 

o    “Where the Red Fern Grows” is another very good example of this.  You feel the boy’s aches, pains, joys, and triumphs right along with him as he works to buy and then hunts with his dogs.
 

3.  Local Color – the use of language and details that are common to a certain region of the country.  We’ve already learned a strong synonym for this word.  Can you remember it?

 
4.  Malapropism – A type of pun or play on words where two words become jumbled in the speaker’s mind. 

Example:  “Go take a shower” becomes “Go shake a tower.”  This is the kind of thing that happens in poor Mr. Hawley’s head all the time when he tries to speak too fast, and is the reason I often have to sart a stentecne over, I mean start a sentence over.


5.  Melodrama – Extreme  or exaggerated form of acting.  Think soap operas.  “JOHN!  Your baby is my Uncle’s cousin’s nephew’s dog’s best friend, and I WON’T stand for it anymore!!!” 

·         Playmill Theater in West Yellowstone puts on Melodramas (exaggerated plays) every summer that are extremely hilarious.  I strongly encourage you all to go to one some summer with your family!!!!!

 
Journal – Write an impressionistic piece about memories of your mother from when you were five. 

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