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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Lesson 10

Let’s Express Our Understanding! Character Chart 22 minutes Let’s Express Our Understanding! MLA citations: Act, scene, line # (1.1.1- 4) Backslashes between lines of verse “Two households, both alike in dignity, / In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, / From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, / Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.”

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Lesson 11

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Today’s Outcomes TSWBAT cite evidence to explain how the choices a film director makes to portray characters and key events impacts the understanding of a text. TSWBAT compare a text in two different mediums.

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Let’s Read! 21 minutes! Artistic Mediums Pay attention to the language, the sound effects, the physical elements (costumes and scenery)and camera angles in the film.

Let’s Discuss! 2 minutes Turn and Talk Turn and talk to your partner for two minutes. Answer the following questions on the back of your handout. Be prepared to share your responses with the class!

Whole Class 3 minutes Let’s Discuss!

Let’s Express Our Understanding! Writing Prompt 20 minutes Let’s Express Our Understanding! This will be completed on a sheet of loose-leaf. The assignment must be in paragraph format and include evidence from your notes! It should include a variety of sentence types, as well! Guiding Prompts and Questions: Which film version helps you understand the characters and the actions of the play, and why?

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