ELA 10-1 Week 9 Shakespeare. DAILY SCHEDULE DAY1DAY 2DAY 3DAY 4DAY 5 Introduction to Romeo and Juliet! *”Share+” Play Packet 1. Introduction and Prologue.

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ELA 10-1 Week 9 Shakespeare

DAILY SCHEDULE DAY1DAY 2DAY 3DAY 4DAY 5 Introduction to Romeo and Juliet! *”Share+” Play Packet 1. Introduction and Prologue Romeo and Juliet! – Start reading Act 1! Romeo and Juliet! – Continue reading Act 1! Romeo and Juliet! – Finish Act 1! Romeo and Juliet Play Packet – Complete Act 1 Activities “Quote of Note” – Act 1 Locate “Historical Background of Marriage Customs” in G Drive – and please read!

ROMEO AND JULIET We will be reading Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare – Please make sure you obtain a copy for yourself from the librarian! Before we dive into the play, let's have a look at who William Shakespeare was and what kinds of plays he was producing and why we study him today! Anger Revenge Hatred Love Betrayal

Romeo and Juliet In your Google Drive folder under Week 8, there is a file entitled “Romeo and Juliet Play Packet”. Please locate this document and “Share+” it with me! We will be using this document for the entirety of the play, this packet will be worth a summative mark and needs to be completed! It is imperative that you keep up with your reading and questions in order to finish this play on time!!