Saturday, October 18, 2008

Where Does Sinus Rinse Go

Calendar October 20 to 27

Monday, 20
Grammar
ca. Formative assessment: the letters and sounds, p. 27 and 28
lexicon: write down the definitions set out
starting from the bottom of the notebook
cl. The emphasis, p. 36 - Summary of phonology
Fiction cl. read your favorite book - write what you like writing

Tuesday, 21
Tools approx. The Olympians, p. 98/99 (1)
cl. The Olympians, p. 98/99 - Corrections

History ca. stores the historical lexicon
cl. Question: the historical lexicon - Ancient Greece, p. 50

Mercola. 22 Classic approx. The Iliad, p. 424 - read, summarizing writing ideas (2)
cl. Iliad, p. 424 - Control of the work done at home
Geography ca. ripassa: map physics Italy
cl. verification (second part)
Thursday 23 Grammatica ca. Summary of phonology: studies with the card
cl. Question with tab: summary phonology
History ca. Ancient Greece, p. 50/51 - stores the sections studied together
cl. The Ancient Greece, p. 50
Friday 24 Anthology ca. Atena and weaver Aracne p. 82
laws (also "Know personalities myth" and run
cl. Tales mythological ...
Monday 27 Grammatica ca. Exercises: The syllable, p. 29, Exercises p. 30 No 1.3 - p. 32/33 No 1. 7
lexicon (3)
cl. The syllables - the syllabification

________________________________________________________________________________ (1) The Olympians, p. 98/99 - see also History, p. 55
In the seventh century. BC, the time of Homer and Hesiod, the gods were now regarded as similar to men.
- What the gods had in common with men?
- What stood out instead?
- According to tradition, a home of the gods?
- Indicates the main features of the gods listed: Hades (Pluto), Aphrodite (Venus), Apollo (Phoebus),
Ares (Mars) Artemis (Diana), Athena (Minerva), Dionysus (Bacchus), Hephaestus (Vulcan), Hera (Juno),
Hermes (Mercury), Eros (Cupid), Poseidon (Neptune), Zeus (Jupiter), Pan, Satyrs and Sileni (animals),
Nymphs and Nereids.

(2) The Iliad, p. 424 - schema / study guide and memorize

Society and religion
Homer - The Iliad reflects a primitive warrior democracy: what were its characteristics?
- Very important in this society is the figure of the hero. What was his job and his ideal?
- So was the highest of virtues. ... Make the example of Achilles.
- Explain the importance of religion and the role of the individual gods in the Homeric world.

(3) lexicon: the notebook special
- Athena and the weaver Arachne p. 82 - explains the underlined words in the text

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