Monday – February 23, 2015 Entry Task  Welcome back!  Grab a new daily edits from stool Agenda Daily edits (NO silent reading today) Finish watching.

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Monday – February 23, 2015 Entry Task  Welcome back!  Grab a new daily edits from stool Agenda Daily edits (NO silent reading today) Finish watching Act 1 – Add “Personal Choice” CD to green packet ( ) Intro Chorus + Act 2 Read aloud Homework: 1.NONE

You will need… Pen/pencil NO Fear Romeo and Juliet Green CD gathering packet

Learning Targets I can fix grammatical errors I will read aloud with projection and emotion I understand what is ahead in Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet

Success Criteria Students will have… …completed Monday’s daily edits …read the Chorus and Act 2.1 aloud …discussed Romeo and Juliet’s personalities and choices

Summary Act II: Chorus Purpose: Shakespeare uses a Sonnet to summarize for the audience Romeo’s transformation. Problem (first 12 lines): He is over Rosaline and now he loves Juliet. Romeo and Juliet will have to hide their love because of their feuding families. Solution (last 2 lines): Love will give them power to continue seeing each other.

Summary Act 2.1 Benvolio and Mercutio cannot find Romeo after the party. Mercutio yells into the night trying to summon Romeo by shouting Rosaline’s name. Benvolio eventually figures that Romeo will not be found if he doesn’t want to be found.