Day 71- Adj/Adv, Form in Poetry, Romeo and Juliet
Objectives Understand the role sound plays in poetry. Understand and identify the role adjectives and adverbs play in a sentence. Analyze Romeo and Juliet for understanding. Homework: Incomplete classwork Grammar Final Next Friday
Agenda Warm Up Grammar: Adj. and Adv. Poetry: Form Discussion Romeo and Juliet Act I Closure
Warm Up – Circle the adjectives and [box] the adverbs The really big house stood atop the towering hill. Silly Hamlet did not know what he was doing. Black, Red, and Yellow, the waving German flag stood proud against the winter storm.
Warm Up – Circle the adjectives and [box] the adverbs The [really] big house stood atop the towering hill]. Silly Hamlet did [not] know what he was doing. Black, Red, and Yellow, the waving German flag stood [proud] against the winter storm.
Adjective and Adverb Practice Take a laptop and log onto Classroom. Download a copy of the worksheet and save it as a Google Doc. You may work with your partner who sits right beside you. Both of you need to turn in a completed sheet. Whatever isn’t completed is homework. When finished, read R&J and fill out your guide.
Poetry: Form Discussion On classroom, there is an assignment for form. Complete your portion of it and post your answers. At this point, you will be able to see other classmates’ responses. You must respond to at least one classmate. Your responses must be at least 5-8 sentences long and must center around analyzing the text.
Romeo and Juliet Assignment Take out your R&J books. You will follow along with the reader and annotate using their explanations to prompt your notes. If you do not finish, I will leave the assignment on classroom and you will be able to listen at home. To the Instructor, please press here.
Closure - 3,2,1 Write: 3 things you learned about poetry today. 2 examples of adjectives and adverbs. 1 question you have regarding the lecture.