Bellwork Act IV (sc.i-iii)

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Bellwork Act IV (sc.i-iii) (2 min.) Draw a picture that relates to Act 4. (1 min.) Partner: write name and 1 sentence (on your paper) explaining your picture.

Write down 5 characters names. (leave 5 spaces between them) Create a Music CD Write down 5 characters names. (leave 5 spaces between them)

C) Explain music choice (2 complete sentences). Directions: A) name of character B) Song title + author C) Explain music choice (2 complete sentences).

Example: A) Mrs. Potts and Ms. Burke B) “Silent Night” by: John Freeman Young C) These two caring and fabulous role models want everyone to pay attention. By studying the challenging works of Shakespeare, students will become more sensitive and romantic (traits this cruel world lacks).

Alberto Arostico’s example: A) Ophelia B) “It’s Raining Men” by: Shaffer C) Now that Hamlet has devastated Ophelia with the break-up, she is free to find a new man. Hopefully, this relationship will end with a ring.