11 th and 12 th Gr. Week 22 Agenda & Obj. 2/3-2/7 Monday & Tuesday: Review 11.4.10.10 By the end of Gr.12, read and comprehend literature… 11.4.4.4 Determine.

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11 th and 12 th Gr. Week 22 Agenda & Obj. 2/3-2/7 Monday & Tuesday: Review By the end of Gr.12, read and comprehend literature… Determine the meaning of words… as they are used in the text… Analyze how complex characters… develop… Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze in detail its development… Wednesday: Creative Writing Write..creative texts to develop real or imagined experiences… Produce clear and coherent writing… Use a writing process to develop and strengthen writing… Thursday & Friday: Theme Presentations Initiate and participate in a range of collaborative discussions… Present information, findings, and supporting evidence clearly, concisely… Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze in detail its development…

Daily Writing: Stress2/3/14 Choose one prompt to respond to and explain with detail: As a teenager, what stresses you out? How do you do to cope with your stress? “Adopting the right attitude can convert a negative stress into a positive one.” ~Hans Selye Planner Study for final test (crossword vocab, irony, pun & questions on all acts) on Monday.

Monday: Review 1.Show me ?s Act V. 2.We’ll be done with Othello by the end of next week. After that, we’ll be starting a research project. VOTE on next piece of classic literature: Something in the closet? The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston My Antonia by Willa Cather

Monday: Review 1.Think.Pair.Share. Journal title: Othello Discussion 1.All of the characters in the play seem to like Iago through most of the play. Why? 2.Which minor character is the most important to the play? Explain why. 3.Do you think the relationship between Othello and Desdemona is realistic? Explain why or why not. 4.Why do you think Othello killed Desdemona? 5.Suppose Emilia had told Desdemona about the handkerchief. What effect could that have had on future events in the play? 2.Crossword vocab – these are the only words that will be on the final test! Notebook title: Othello All Vocab Write the word and definition for each word.

Daily Writing: Learn2/4/14 Choose one prompt to respond to and explain with detail: “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” ~Mahatma Gandhi “A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer.” Bruce Lee Planner Study for final test (crossword vocab, irony, pun & questions on all acts) on Monday.

Tuesday: Othello 1.Review Act IV quiz and irony & puns. 2.Jeopardy! 3.Create skits using at least 3 of the words in the crossword. The skit with the most used words, the most creative/understandable, will receive 5 points. Don’t forget No Fear Shakespeare!

Daily Writing: Failure 2/5/14 Choose one prompt to respond to and explain with detail: “I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying.” ~Michael Jordan “Do not fear mistakes. You will know failure. Continue to reach out.” ~Benjamin Franklin Planner Study for final test (crossword vocab, irony, pun & questions on all acts) on Monday. Draft of Act V rewrite due Tuesday

Wednesday: Act V 1.Rewrite Act V! Go over directions and rubric. Note: If you’re not comfortable mimicking Shakespearean language, that’s OK! Made it a modern version. 2.Today focus on pre-writing and planning. 3.1 st draft (at least 4 pages) due by Tuesday. 4.Review frequently used vocabulary. Also, try and use as many vocabulary words from this unit as you can!

Daily Writing: Success 2/6/14 Choose one prompt to respond to and explain with detail: “Try not to become a man of success, but…a man of value.” ~Albert Einstein “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” ~Winston Churchill Planner Prepare for presentation tomorrow Study for final test (crossword vocab, irony, pun & questions on all acts) on Monday. Draft of Act V rewrite due Tuesday

Thursday: Themes in Groups For your assigned theme, go through each act and select lines or passages to illuminate its issue. Write the page number, the quote and an explanation on how the quote relates to the issue. Create a presentation with images (poster** OR images found online) and at least 1 quote per Act with explanation that illustrates your theme. Be prepared to present tomorrow! **Late HW passes for the group(s) that create a well- thought out and neat poster for my room besides their PPT/Prezi.

Thursday: Themes in Groups You’ll be graded on: Time on task & group participation Creativity & Visuals Subject Knowledge & Analysis Enthusiam and Presentation Skills

Thursday: Themes in Groups Asho, Tume & Muna: The pathology (set of features, characteristics, impact on others, etc.) of the evil person Saadiyo, Ruweida & Yusuf Building and destroying reputations in the play Sammy, Siham, Sahro & Faisa: The role of racism and sexism throughout the play

Happy Friday!2/7/14 Planner Due Monday: Study for final test (crossword vocab, irony, pun & questions on all acts) on Monday. Journal title: Reflection on Themes Due Tuesday: Draft of Act V rewrite

Friday: Theme Presentations Any questions about the test on Monday? Questions on the rewrite of Act V due Tuesday? Present! Take notes on presentations. Journal title: Reflection on Themes 1.How did the theme work help you understand the play better? 2.What new information or insight did you get from researching and hearing about the different themes?

Hot Seat Designated “hot seat” in front of the room. 2 minutes to ask the seated person any question in a rapid-fire succession. The hot seat member is allowed to say “pass” for any too personal questions — avoid asking anything too personal, as it can ruin the fun. Sample questions: “What would you do if you won the lottery?” “If you could meet and have dinner with any person who ever lived, who would it be and why? What would you ask that person?” “What three words would you use to describe yourself?” Questions can be funny, too, such as: “What was your most embarrassing moment?” “What was your proudest moment?” “What was the silliest thing you’ve ever done?”