English I Week 4 Mrs. Buikema 2014.

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English I Week 4 Mrs. Buikema 2014

Bellwork January 28, 2014 Pick up a sticky note and write down one thing that you know about Shakespeare.

What are we going to do today? Understand Shakespeare’s historical contribution to drama Define Dramatic Terms

Bellwork January 29, 20 Complete the expository essay. When you are finished, work on the

Bellwork January 30, 2014 Define the following terms in your academic vocabulary list. Use your textbook glossary. Drama Acts Scenes Stage directions Cast

What are we going to do today? Become familiar with Elizabethan English Begin Act I

The Montagues vs. The Capulets Lord and Lady Montague Romeo Benvolio Balthasar Abram Lord and Lady Capulet Juliet Tybalt, Juliet’s Cousin Old Man Nurse Peter Samson Gergory

Act I Scene I Two Households...

Bellwork January 31, 2014 Write down your Elizabethan English insults on a sticky note. Stick it to the white board.

What are we going to do today? Finish Act I