Warm Up 11/30 Make THREE predictions of what you expect to happen in the remainder of Act IV. *these CANNOT include characters’ deaths.

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Warm Up 11/30 Make THREE predictions of what you expect to happen in the remainder of Act IV. *these CANNOT include characters’ deaths.

Learning Targets I can watch Branagh’s film production of Act IV in order to be exposed to the Shakespearean language used throughout the act, and also to cement my comprehension of the Act itself. I can work with a group to identify important character lines in scenes of Act IV.

Group Work 12/1 On the following slides, I’ve listed out student groups. In your scene group, Write a quick summary of your scene (in everyone’s journals). List out all major characters, and for each Record their most important line (with line #) Explain in 1-2 sentences why this line is so important (record everyone’s work in your journal) Be prepared to share!

Period 4 Scenes i Justin Everett Donnelle Claudia Alex   Scene ii Jackson Wilson Asia Brock Scene iii Liam Liam Andre' Marissa Scene iv Daniel Christopher Julia Alexandria Caleigh Scene v Molly Cody Nicole Kendall Scene vi Keaton Madi M. David Lucas Hailey Scene vii Ryan Madi V. Israel Trevor Seth