English 2 September 11-15.

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English 2 September 11-15

Warm Up 9/11 Find THREE phrases or words Shakespeare created and write a short story using these phrases at least once.

Agenda 9/11 Warm Up Review Act II Read Act III, Scene 1 (9 pages) Readers Notebook Exit Slip

Warm Up 9/12 Pretend you are Hermia’s father, Egeus and you have found out that she is gone. What would you do?

Agenda 9/12 Warm Up Review Act III, Scene 1 Read Act III, Scene 2 (19 pages!) Probably take the whole hour Exit Slip

Exit Slip 9/12 Summarize what we learned today. What was your favorite part? What do you think of the story now?

Warm Up 9/13 Use the following picture to start your story.

Agenda 9/13 Warm Up Review Reading from Yesterday Finish Reading Act III, Scene 2 Reader’s Notebook Exit Slip

Exit Slip 9/13 Summarize what we learned, then predict what will happen next in the story.

Warm Up 9/14 Pretend you are any character from Act III and write parts of the story from that character’s point of view. What do you see? How do you react to what you see? How are you feeling?

Agenda 9/14 Warm Up Reader’s Notebooks for Act III Exit Slip

Warm Up 9/15 Friday Free Write: at least 8 sentences!

Agenda 9/15 Warm Up Watch the movie for Act III Reader’s Notebooks Exit Slip

Exit Slip 9/15 Reflect on your learning this week. What was new or interesting? What were the main concepts we learned this week? What did you learn?