Learning Objective: SWBAT analyze character development throughout “The Story of Keesh.” (R.L. 8.3) Do Now: Grab a Code X book, and take out your Character.

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Learning Objective: SWBAT analyze character development throughout “The Story of Keesh.” (R.L. 8.3) Do Now: Grab a Code X book, and take out your Character Development organizers (handout with arrow).

William Shakespeare @willyshakes Writes the occasional story and poem London, UK – http://www.thebard.com William Shakespeare @willyshakes 14,234 5,321 3,445,234 William Shakespeare @willyshakes 3m @QueenLizOne I hope you’ll like my latest work William Shakespeare @willyshakes 2d Oh the darling buds of May! #teaser Expand Lord Chamberlain’s Men @lordCmen 2d Come down to #theglobe tonight for our final performance of Titus Andronicus Retweeted by William Shakespeare Queen Elizabeth I @QueenLizOne Followed by TheSheriff and others Follow James Burbage @TheBurbs Followed by Blackfriars and others Follow William Shakespeare @willyshakes 1w @MrsShakespeare I miss you too…not! William Shakespeare @willyshakes 1w @ChrisMarlowe What would you know!?!?!? #idiot #theplague

6) 2) 3) 7) 4) (Character’s full name) 5) @character’s twitter name 1) Be sure to upload a background picture. 6) (Character’s full name) @character’s twitter name (Short sentence about your character) Location (insert your character’s name) 2) @ (insert twitter name here) 14,234 5,321 3,445,234 3) 7) Full Name (@twittername) Tweet Full Name (@twittername) Tweet Expand Full Name (@twittername) Tweet Retweeted by randomname 4) Different Character @differentchar. Followed by (random char.) & others Follow Different Character @differentchar. Followed by (random char.) & others Follow Full Name (@twittername) Tweet 5) Full Name (@twittername) Tweet (insert hashtag here)