Monday, December 5, 2011

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

Our class will be reading The Best Christmas Pageant Ever for the next few weeks. I still have a few copies available for purchase ($1.00) if anyone is interested. (No purchase is necessary!)

Chapter 1 vocabulary

contagious - Capable of transmitting disease; carrying a disease, catching, transmittable, infectious

Page 9 - "Right now?" Miss Hemphill stared. "Why, he shouldn't be in school with red spots! It could be measles or chicken pox . . . any number of things . . . contagious things."

penitentiary - a prison for those convicted of major crimes, correctional institution, joint, keep, lockup, pen, penal institution, prison, reformatory, slammer

Page 14 - We figured they were headed straight for %*!#, by way of the state penitentiary . . . until they got themselves mixed up with the church, and my mother, and our Christmas pageant.


Chapter 2 vocabulary

privet - any of various Old World shrubs having smooth entire leaves and terminal panicles of small white flowers followed by small black berries; many used for hedges

Page 16 - One of the neighbor women called out, "Helen, are you in much pain?" and Mrs. Armstrong yelled back, "Yes, terrible! Don't let those children tear up my privet hedge!"

sentiment - a thought, view, or attitude, especially one based mainly on emotion instead of reason, emotion, opinion, attitude, outlook, reaction

Page 21 - He shrugged. "I like all the other stuff but she said to write down what we liked best, and what I like best is no Herdmans."

"Not a very Christian sentiment," my father said.

Chapter 3 vocabulary

sacrilegious - grossly irreverent toward what is or is held to be sacred, disrespectful, profane, blasphemous, improper, godless, sinful

Page 35 - Alice's mother told the Ladies' Aid that it was sacrilegious to let Imogene Herdman be Mary.

barge - to intrude or interrupt, especially rudely, break in, burst in, collide, infringe, muscle in, push

Page 36 - Some people said it wasn't fair for a whole family who didn't even go to our church to barge in and take over the pageant.

Chapter 4 vocabulary

espoused - to take as spouse; to take to wife; to marry, betrothed, engaged

Page 41 - ". . . Joseph and Mary, his espoused wife, being great with child . . ."

vengeance - with great violence or force, punishment, revenge, settling of scores, retaliation

Page 45 - "Out of the black night with horrible vengeance, the Mighty Marvo---"

http://www.mce.k12tn.net/reading37/lesson_plans_for_the_best_christ.htm

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