May 10 th, 2011 Minutes 3 7 2 3 5 5 20 25 Activity Warm Up ticky ote: Your AIC xams * W * Return to Language Analysis LM * W * he Crucible LM Watch: alem Witch rials otes: he Puritans / alem Witch rials John Proctor from he Crucible ays: Welcome to your last unit of the year: he Crucible. his will be Hampton s 9 th time teaching he Crucible and it s got all you need for a good play adultery, murder, witchcraft, pyschofemales, and more!
Warm Up (5.10.11) A I G M Volume-O-Meter: 0 (ilence) ime: 3 Minutes hare-out: houlder Partners / Volunteers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Unlike the FCA, you are free to tell Mr. Hampton about how your AIC Language xam (Paper 2) went yesterday. o, how did it go? What prompts did you choose and why? And, is there anything you wish we would have covered in here before you took the exam? hink McFly, think!
Make ticky ote A I G M Put YOUR AM List AIC xams you are taking Pass it up!
he ext wo ½ Weeks We will use two (2) LM Language Analysis he Crucible Monday / uesday will be Language Analysis Practice Wednesday Friday will be Crucible We will focus on some Language Analysis while reading the play, but it won t be the primary focus.
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Unit ssential Question: How is what I say different from how I say it? Concept 1: Descriptive Language Resources: Practice passages, he Crucible Concept 2: Figurative Language L M Vocabulary Vocabulary
Unit ssential Question: How is what I say different from how I say it? Concept 3: trategies for Use Resources: Practice passages, he Crucible L M Vocabulary
Unit ssential Question: How is what I say different from how I say it? Concept 3: trategies for Use Resources: Practice passages, he Crucible L M Return to Language Analysis LM Vocabulary
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Unit ssential Question: What can a story teach me about period in history? Concept 1: he Puritan Life Resources: he Crucible Concept 2: he alem Witch rials 1. Who were the Puritans? 2. What were the alem Witch trials? L M 3. What was responsible for the beginning and end of the trials? Vocabulary he Puritans, amuel and Betty Parris, Bridget Bishop Vocabulary Witchcraft, he alem Witch trials, spectral evidence
Unit ssential Question: What can a story teach me about period in history? Concept 3: Crucible, Acts I-II Resources: he Crucible Concept 4: Crucible, Acts III-IV L M Vocabulary Vocabulary
Unit ssential Question: What can a story teach me about period in history? Concept 3: Crucible, Acts I-II Resources: he Crucible Concept 4: Crucible, Acts III-IV L M he Crucible LM Vocabulary Vocabulary
Activator: alem Witch rials Watch and learn! A I G M
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he Puritans A K ime period: 1640 A group of religious people who separated themselves from the Catholic church in ngland. Involved with he alem Witch rials O
he Puritans A K O Beliefs: All sins should be punished (stealing, adultery, murder) Men are rulers ; women subservient. When bad things happen, God is punishing the sinful. he devil is real...and very active.
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Witchcraft Defined as the use of supernatural/magical powers. A K O
he alem Witch rials A K Began in 1692 (200 years after Columbus) Resulted in the executions of 20 people (and dogs) and the imprisonment of over 200 people. O
amuel Parris A K amuel Parris, the Puritan minister of alem, Massachusetts. ot well liked in his congregation because of harsh preaching and rigid values. O
Betty Parris A K Witch rials began with amuel s daughter, Betty she: Had an epileptic fit. creamed, threw things around the room, uttered strange sounds, and crawled under furniture. Also covered her ears when the Bible was read aloud. O
he alem Witch rials Hundreds accused of witchcraft rials set up based on pectral vidence. A K O
pectral vidence A K O he afflicted claimed to see the ghost of a person who forced them to do witchcraft. First to be accused and executed: Bridget Bishop 60 years old An outspoken woman, flashy in behavior Last words: I know not what a witch is! 1693 spectral evidence is banned; end of witch trials!