Instructor: Mr. Ilten Student Teacher: Mr. Miller.

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Instructor: Mr. Ilten Student Teacher: Mr. Miller

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Class Rules and Guidelines  Arrive on time  Daily work must be handed in within the first five minutes of class  Be courteous of others speaking  Remember the I.N.T.E.G.R.I.T.Y. model for the school  Contribution to class discussion is required at least ONCE a week. Click for Overview Slide Click for Overview Slide

Class Assignments/Grades Assignment% of Grade 1)Daily participation10% 2)Weekly writings20% 3)Book reports (2)30% 4)Midterm Exam15% 5)Final Project20% 6)Attendance5% Click for Overview Slide Click for Overview Slide

Final Project For your final project, you will be creating a one-act play with a group of your peers. We will be working with dramas from Shakespeare, Shaw, and Chekhov in order to draw inspiration. Shakespeare’s Birthplace Stratford-upon-Avon Click for Overview Slide Click for Overview Slide

Weekly Writings  On Thursday of each week, there will be one 1-2 page weekly writing due.  These writings will vary in nature, and Mr. Ilten will provide the theme for each week.  These will be worth 5 points each and make up 20% of your total grade.  These are your chance to let your individual writing style shine! Click for Overview Slide Click for Overview Slide