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1 Testing Schedule Journal #5 Why Read Shakespeare? Exit Slip
Get your Journal and a Florida Collections book. April 27 Agenda Testing Schedule Journal #5 Why Read Shakespeare? Exit Slip

2 Journal #5 “My gashes cry for help.”
We are now headed towards analysis. Go ahead and analyze this short line by asking yourself these questions: What is he actually saying? What is this an example of (figurative language-wise)? When do you think this line would be used in a story?

3 Why Read Shakespeare? Florida Collections – Page 203

4 Collaborative Discussion – Exit Slip
With a partner: Discuss the reasons that Mack gives for why people should read Shakespeare. On a SHARED piece of paper – use complete sentences to list 3 reasons why we should read Shakespeare according to Mack. Cite 1 piece of specific evidence from the text to support each idea. When finished – place work in the bin 

5 Reminders!!!! Macbeth Reading
April 28 Agenda Reminders!!!! Macbeth Reading

6 Reminders Reading Logs – 1-4 PAST DUE # 5 Due this Friday!
Miss the Lit Fair Project? Short Story Fiction or Non-fiction Must be 1 ½ pages long (written). Typing the story is optional. Must have a beginning, middle and end. Make it creative!!!

7 Macbeth Reading Rules Everyone will read!
2. Read the very next part as you come to the next character… even if you are a boy and it says Lady Macbeth 3. Doing a special “voice” doesn’t = extra credit… but let’s face it – It is EXTRA FUN!

8 Macbeth Reading Act 1 Scene 1 – Collections Pg. 215 Scene 3 – Collections Pg Scene 5 – Collections Pg Scene 7 – Collections Pg

9 Reading Parts Macbeth Reading Return Student Work
April 29 Agenda Reading Parts Macbeth Reading Return Student Work

10 Macbeth Reading Rules – In case you forgot
While reading – be silent and phones away. Choose a part  There are 14 for today. 3. Doing a special “voice” doesn’t = extra credit… but let’s face it – It is EXTRA FUN!

11 Macbeth Reading Act 3 Scene 1 – Collections Pg (line 84) Scene 3 – Collections Pg. 251 Scene 4 – Collections Pg (line 123) Scene 5 – Collections Pg (line 38)

12 IRP Recap Macbeth Reading
April 30 Agenda IRP Recap Macbeth Reading

13 Macbeth Reading Rules – In case you forgot
While reading – be silent and phones away. Reading circle – everyone reads  3. Doing a special “voice” doesn’t = extra credit… but let’s face it – It is EXTRA FUN!

14 Macbeth Reading Act 4 Scene 1 – Collections Pg. 262 (line 44) – 265 (line 133) Scene 3 – Collections Pg. 275 (line 205) - 276 Act 5 Scene 4 – Collections Pg. 283 Scene 5 – Collections Pg. 284 (line 16) - 285 Scene 8 – Collections Pg (line 34)

15 IRP Recap Done with your novel? Let me know!!!
Reading Logs (Remember - #1-#5 DUE FRIDAY. #6 – Due next week) IRP Project List Quick Review... What project did you choose? Make a goal – start ASAP! Turn in Date – Monday 5/18 100 point Summative!!!

16 You have options! Pick 1: Children’s Story 3D Model Scrapbook
TV Talk Show Newspaper Pick 2: Write your own scene Rewrite the ending Map Tour Movie Preview


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