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February Week 2

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Elma --- Ilyas -- Olivia Claudius Kills BROTHER to 6th Hour: Elma --- Ilyas -- Olivia Winning Headline: Claudius Kills BROTHER to Steal Queen and Crown

…and this is why spelling matters… to: “I went to King Hamlet’s funeral.” too: in excess “…I am too much in the sun, my lord” two: duh

Today: Turn in annotated article plus the blue note sheet stapled behind it . Upload MLA citation/summary paragraph to GC Homework: Article #2 for 2/21/17 *Continue researching by using the databases at JM Last 15 minutes if time: Kahoot Act 1 Hamlet Review for Thursday’s quiz

1. CAPSTONE Article #1 --Turn in the following (3) things: 1. CAPSTONE Article #1 --Turn in the following (3) things: * ARTICLE #1 annotated and your blue note sheet for ARTICLE #1—staple * Upload your MLA citation/summary paragraph for you’re “Annotated Bibliography” in GC– Put your name and hour on it! 2. Use the code below to join my Google Classroom [GC] 3. Capstone Article #2” The next four (3) articles must come from a legitimate educational database. * Login to the JM “Subscription Databases” or MackinVIA * Spend time researching – find and print Article #2 on your topic - Read and annotate - Complete the gray “Article #2” note sheet - Write the “Annotated Bibliography” paragraph summary - add to the first one Article #2: Due Tuesday, February 21: library lab

Tuesday, Feb. 14: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACHsj0oEhAk

Reminder: Article #1 work was due Monday, Feb. 13. Annotated Article Reminder: Article #1 work was due Monday, Feb. 13 * Annotated Article * Attached blue note sheet * Annotated Bibliography source #1 Uploaded to GC

Due Tuesday, Feb. 21: Article #2 : Annotated Article #2: Gray “Note Sheet #2” completed Annotated Bibliography source #2: Uploaded to GC

Partner Quiz on Thursday Complete a graphic organizer Answer (8) short answer questions

REGISTRATION TOMORROW: MEET HERE Bring your signed yellow registration card and a pencil 

Comparing Two Film Versions of Hamlet

Earlier, we watched the Zefferelli version of Hamlet Franco Zefferelli: Director Lead Actor: Mel Gibson Prince Hamlet’s deceased father: the ghost of King Hamlet

Today, we’ll compare the Zefferelli version to the Branagh version Kenneth Branagh: Director & Lead Actor Prince Hamlet’s deceased father: the ghost of King Hamlet

Film Analysis Question: Act 1 Directions: On the half sheet of paper and using the scenes below, identify (1) similarity and (1) difference between the two films’ portrayal of Act 1. Explain BRIEFLY! Scene 2: The throne room/ King Claudius’s speech and Hamlet’s reaction/response B. Scene3: The “advice” of Laertes & Polonius to Ophelia about Hamlet C. Scene 5: The ghost’s conversation with Hamlet & “swearing”

Registration Day- Bring your yellow card & a pencil Wednesday, Feb. 15: Registration Day- Bring your yellow card & a pencil

Replace quiz score for Act 2  Extra Credit Replace quiz score for Act 2  Show proof of attend. Expl. Why the bloody hand is symbolic of the play overall in a written /typed paragraph 3. Can’t get to the play? Watch the film and do the same 

Hamlet: Act 1 Kahoot Review Challenge ** On your own or with a partner ** Choose a cartoon character for your team name

Hamlet: Finish Act 1, Scene 5 Film & Quiz Day Thursday, Feb. 16: Hamlet: Finish Act 1, Scene 5 Film & Quiz Day

Prince Hamlet’s deceased father: the ghost of King Hamlet Finishing the Zefferelli /Branagh comparison Act 1 Comparison Sheet: Due class time tomorrow Kenneth Branagh: Director & Lead Actor Prince Hamlet’s deceased father: the ghost of King Hamlet

Hamlet’s “tragic flaw” is his inability to make a decision and to act. Explain where the audience first sees this character trait. Next: Given what is happening, is he right to hesitate in seeking to carry out the Ghost’s request for revenge? Explain: On your own OR with a partner- no larger groups A. Complete the chart on the front B. Skip the “Personal Resp.” part C. Do “Analyzing Literature” questions 1, 3, and 4 On the backside of the quiz packet, answer the following: [advance click ] Hamlet: Act 1 Quiz

Friday, Feb. 17: Hamlet: Act 2 Zefferelli Version

Time to finish the quiz: 8 minutes

Hamlet’s “tragic flaw” is his inability to make a decision and to act. Explain where the audience first sees this character trait. Next: Given what is happening, is he right to hesitate in seeking to carry out the Ghost’s request for revenge? Explain: On your own OR with a partner- no larger groups A. Complete the chart on the front B. Skip the “Personal Resp.” part C. Do “Analyzing Literature” questions 1, 3, and 4 On the backside of the quiz packet, answer the following: [advance click ] Hamlet: Act 1 Quiz

Previewing Act 2: The Ghost & Prince Hamlet! Franco Zefferelli: Director Lead Actor: Mel Gibson “The play’s the thing wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the king”- Hamlet

Post Zefferelli Viewing: NEWS North: What does Hamlet “need to know? East: What’s he excited about? West: Worrisome developments? South: What suggestions would you give him now? Discussion