Warm-up Academic Language North: East: West: Discourse Roles North: East: West: Write to Learn: Describe the differences in connotation for three of the.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Crucible $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Characters?
Advertisements

The Crucible Who’s Who.
The Crucible Acts I & II *Choose a question from the board on the next slide. Click once to reveal the answer, then click the star to return to the board.
Who’s Who in The Crucible Written by Arthur Miller.
12/8/14 Do Now: -Take out your Crucible books and Post-It Notes. -Prepare for your reading roles. Homework: Forbidden Diary #1 due Monday by 11:59pm on.
T HE C RUCIBLE A CT 1. DateStandardsTextTest Date 8/14/14 or 8/15/14 RL1: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text.
$100$200$100$300$100$200 $400 $200$200$400 $100 $400 $100$400 $500 $200$500 $300$500$300$300$500$300$400 $500.
Brain-Storming Deputy Governor Danforth John Proctor Mary Warren Elizabeth Proctor Betty Parris Reverend Samuel Parris Abigail Williams Tituba Reverend.
Nov 21 – Jr American Lit You will need: The Crucible - Act I Agenda:
Introduction to Crucible A day of journaling and sharing, all in preparation to read Crucible.
The Crucible by Arthur Miller “First and Then” Act Two Comprehension Questions Created By: Beth Frisby and Christina Quattro Haralson County School System.
JOURNAL 5 – DEC. 8 CHOOSE ONE: ACT 1 Option A: Compare the play we read to the film we saw. What was the same or similar? What was different? Did any.
ELEMENTS OF DRAMA.
It’s the Individual vs. Society: What are you willing to lose in order to gain?
The Crucible Characterization Group Activity
English III Wednesday,  Bellringer: Comment on the following statements (how many and which one(s) are up to you): Confessing to a crime you.
Sept. 30. Bellwork ACT THREE: Write one page (in detail) about a time when... You (or someone you observed) was on a "power trip."
The Crucible Bellringer #17 9/5/13 1. What does Giles accuse Mr. Putnam of in the beginning of Act III? 2. When Danforth gives John Proctor the offer to.
Bell work One of the objectives we have while reading The Crucible is to evaluate an author’s use of literary elements. ▫What does it mean to evaluate?
The Crucible By Arthur Miller Background p – 1231 Act I p Act II p Act III p Act IV p
Hosted by Ms. Gharda Plot DetailsCrucible Background Isn’t it Ironic? Verdad o Falso.
  You need:  Daily Handout  Composition Notebook  The Crucible  Independent Reading Book  REMEMBER OUR PROCEDURES: IF YOU ARE NOT SEATED AND READING.
CRUCIBLE STUDY GUIDE. 1/ How does the story open? 2/ Why is Reverend Parris worried only about himself and not his daughter? 3/ Why is Tituba worried.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller. Preview/Foundation Setting: 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts Point of View: third-person omniscient and first-person Historical.
The Crucible Arthur Miller. Minister of Salem church; paranoid, power-hungry and self-pitying; many people dislike him. Reverend Parris.
The Crucible Quiz and Foil Characters Use collaboration and discussion to read and analyze The Crucible for foil characterization.
What really happened in the woods? If you believe what Abigail tells her Uncle Parris… It was just Betty and I in the woods. We were just dancing. What.
The Crucible Character List. Characters Reverend Parris: paranoid minister of Salem Betty Parris: Parris’ daughter, acting bewitched Tituba: Parris’ West.
The Crucible Jeopardy. 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Characters.
Mr. Verlin Overbrook High School December 14, 2015 – T.B.D.
Do Now Complete all of page 3 in The Crucible booklet: Vocabulary Act I Read the directions. When finished, continue reading “Half-Hanged Mary”
JANUARY American Literature: Salem Witch Trials, McCarthyism, and The Crucible.
World Literature and Composition 07 November 2014.
Jeopardy Lit Dev. Char.Act 1-2Act 3-4 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Quotes.
By Arthur Miller. Drama—a form of literature that is written to be performed for an audience (stage or camera) Tragedy—the downfall of a main character.
The Crucible By: Arthur Miller. Written For Written in the 1950’s regarding the Red Scare of Senator Joseph McCarthy Wanted people to see that what they.
Warm-up Academic Language North: East: West: Discourse Roles North: East: West: Write to Learn: Now that Abigail is gone, what do you predict will happen.
Name, period number, date!
Crucible Trading Cards The history of the characters behind the play
The Crucible Character List.
Characters in The Crucible
Pilgrims Going to Church
The Crucible By Arthur Miller.
The Crucible.
The Crucible August 24-28, 2015.
Background Information On The Crucible
The Crucible, Act 1 Discussion Points.
The crucible jeopardy review game
Journal. 29 September 2010 “The Most Evil in Salem”
The Crucible, Act 1 Discussion Points.
Bellwork Monday, October 24, 2016
Happy Halloween!! Monday, October 31, 2016
Character Student Abigail Williams Kristen , Ally Ann Putnam (Sr.)
The Crucible Characters.
The Crucible.
Satire The use of humor, irony, exaggeration or ridicule to expose people, stupidity or vices particularly of contemporary politics or popular culture.
The Crucible, Act 1 Discussion Points.
What were Arthur Miller’s characters like in real life?
Salem, Massachusetts, 1692 A time of vengeance and power.
Annotating Characters
Q2,J1 What do you know about the Salem Witch Trials? You may include any information that you learned from the packets last class. What are your personal.
Thursday, 9/19.
Thursday, 9/19 FCHS: American literature & composition a
FCHS: American Literature & Composition A
WHS: American Literature & Composition A
The Crucible Act I Review
Which character is paranoid of having many enemies?
Journal: /14/16 How does this poem relate to the material that we are reading in class? Describe, in your own words, what personification is,
The Crucible Final Essay.
Presentation transcript:

Warm-up Academic Language North: East: West: Discourse Roles North: East: West: Write to Learn: Describe the differences in connotation for three of the following word pairs: Wise/intelligent Chick/woman Old/elderly Cheap/economical Confident/arrogant Sensible/rational Fired/terminated Nosy/curious Bossy/dominant Classroom Talk

Content Language Objective Students will read, write, and speak to acquaint themselves with the structure and content of upcoming PARCC assessment, using: Sample written tests Sample online tests Guided Practice Classroom talk

Content Language Objective Begin reading ACT II of The Crucible and analyze how complex characters develop over the course of the text, interact with other characters and drive plot

Content Language Objective Students will read, write, and speak to understand irony and apply this thinking to a literary text

Irony Situational Verbal Dramatic Complete worksheet, explain yourself clearly What instances of irony do you notice in Act II?

Review ACT I Reread Act I, making notes for an essay that explains the themes within Crucible. Make a list of passages that you think are particularly significant because they reveal: – Hypocrisy – Guilt – Revenge – Hysteria – Authority – Integrity and Courage

Period 2, Act I Tituba: Patience Parris: George Abigail: Katie/Kiaryce Susanna: Aminah Mrs. Putnam: Rachel Sadler Putnam: Daniel Mercy: Synthia Mary Warren: Patience Betty: Rachel Ship John Proctor: Nick Rebecca Nurse: Jalyssa John Hale: Dale Giles: D’Aris Narrator: Ravel

Period 2, Act II Narrator: Jack Elizabeth: Aminah John Proctor: Sean Mary Warren: Synthia Hale: Nick Francis Nurse: Ravel Cheever: Colton Giles: George Herrick: Dale

Period 3, Act I Tituba: Adna Parris: Ilan Abigail: Sandra (Alexis) Susanna: Itzel Mrs. Putnam: Olivia Putnam: Colin Mercy: Sarah Mary Warren: Morgan Betty: Bobby John Proctor: Michael/Max Rebecca Nurse: Genevieve John Hale: Evan Giles: Ahamed Narrator: Alexis

Period 3, Act II Narrator: Alexis/Max W. Elizabeth: Itzel John Proctor: Ahamed/Max M. Mary Warren: Morgan Hale: Genevieve Francis Nurse: Bakari Cheever: Michael Giles: Bobby Herrick: Colin

Period 4, Act I Tituba: Ben Parris: Evan D./Kandyce Abigail: Tyra/Hannah Susanna: Alexis Mrs. Putnam: Maisie Putnam: Dane Mercy: Lindsey Mary Warren: Kandyce Betty: Ciara John Proctor: Brandon/Vianita Rebecca Nurse: Stephanie John Hale: Kate Giles: Julio Narrator: Hunter

Period 4, Act II Narrator: Vianita Elizabeth: Maisie John Proctor: Jackson Mary Warren: Lindsey Hale: Brandon Francis Nurse: Stephanie Cheever: Ben Giles: Hunter Herrick: Alex