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Welcome! October 9th, 2017 Monday Do Now Take a weekly Bell Ringer sheet from the front table. Once the bell rings, we’ll watch a video, and you will have five minutes to respond to the question in at least five sentences. Remember: Do Now's are INDEPENDENT and QUIET exercises. Thank you 

Do you think it is true that one person can make a difference? Click on the link below to watch a video clip. Respond in writing by providing your thoughts on the following question: Do you think it is true that one person can make a difference? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mo-kvh1w60w#t=107 © Presto Plans

Romeo and Juliet: Research Projects! Prior to our reading of Romeo and Juliet, it is critical that you understand the setting and time period Shakespeare lived in. On your handout are categories that will allow us to explore this type of information. Based on your knowledge of research skills, we are going to work as a class to learn about life during Elizabethan England. Directions: Your task is to research one of the following categories on the internet with a partner and create a 3-4 minute presentation for the class. All presenters must use a Google Slides presentation as a visual aid. You may also want to use props, costumes, food, music, or anything else you may think is helpful in explaining your category (and for potential extra credit!). The goal is to get a feeling for what it would have been like to live in England during the Elizabethan Era.

Romeo and Juliet: Research Projects! Your presentation must include: At least 6 slides, but no more than 8 At least one image on each slide NON-PLAGIARIZED* information regarding your topic Works cited page with a link to each website used (you must use at least four different sources) Good public speaking techniques – don’t just read the slides! *Remember, you are responsible for ensuring that you and your groupmates’ presentation is accurate, thoroughly researched, and academically honest. The rule of thumb is six or more words in the exact same order is considered plagiarism. If you have copied more than six words from a source, find a way to reword it.

Romeo and Juliet: Research Projects! Men’s/boys’ fashion Marriage/Wedding customs Women’s/girls’ fashion Crime and punishment Food and drink Weapons Medicine Recreation and sports The Black Plague Occupations/social classes Education Scientific beliefs/discoveries Queen Elizabeth William Shakespeare Astrology And now… let’s draw for topics! Find a partner Write your names on a piece of paper and put it in the box!

To Kill a Mockingbird: Research Projects! For today: Sign into a Chromebook Have a partner create a Google Slides document Share the document with other partner’s email (FirstNameLastName@jenningsk12.us) and with me (lanea@jenningsk12.us) Begin preliminary research with your partner. Remember, you need at least four different sources (two each)