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Tues 4/4 English I-A Notes: Make Copies of the prologue and insults (Handout 2) for both Freshman Eng classes
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Tues 4/4 English I-A Today in Romeo and Juliet: strategizing the brawl for Weds. & Thurs. Hand in to the front: Insults assignment from Mon. (Define 3 insulting words from list.) Montagues and Capulets strategize brawl All: read (the 1st part of the Brawl) late or missing work accepted through Friday, April 7th There will not be a 4th Q Book Report for Eng I
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Tues 4/3 English I Notes: Make Copies of the prologue and insults (Handout 2) for both Freshman Eng classes
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Act I Scene i The Brawl in the Marketplace 1. 1
Act I Scene i The Brawl in the Marketplace NOTE We will mostly plan this today; and try to mostly practice it Wednesday, try for complete scene by Thursday C’s and M’s: in your groups, read the scene quickly out loud; take turns reading; everybody tracks (follows along); C’s and M’s choose volunteers for Fight scene Director, who immediately asks for more help: Fighters (try and cast 3 of everybody*) Shop-keepers, shoppers (everyone) Sword makers Desk movers Assistant directors One AD just to take notes - who’s doing what Help keep track Help with scripts and lines Help with blocking (where people enter, exit, stand) * page over for complete list; cast (choose) everyone Tuesday
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Act I Scene i The Brawl in the Marketplace 1.1.1-50
Consider these questions as you read... Where does the scene take place? Where and how should Gregory and Sampson make their entrance? Where have they been? Where are they going? What should they do while they discuss the feud and their attitudes? Where and how should Abram and Servingman make their entrance? How do Gregory and Sampson react when they see Abram and Servingman? How do the two sets of men react to each other during their verbal duel?
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Act I Scene i The Brawl in the Marketplace
Homework Principals (Gregory and Sampson, Abram and Servingman; Benvolio and Tybalt; Citizens and Officers; Capulet and Lady Capulet; Montague and Lady Montague) practice reading their parts: don’t try to memorize, but try to achieve Big Voice, Big Presence
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Mon 4/3 English I-A This week in Romeo and Juliet: prologue, insults, sword fight Today: 4th Q desk / seating change Montagues and Capulets Prologue read-aloud Study Feuds, do Elizabethan Insults Tomorrow: strategizing the brawl for Weds. & Thurs. Late work accepted through Friday, April 7th There will not be a 4th Q Book Report for Eng I-A Instead: weekly writing prompts with 13 academic words
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Important reasons to move: 1
Important reasons to move: 1. Change brings new opportunities with new people; 2. Some people could use a little more help; 3. Reduce distractions. Your cooperation will be noted and rewarded: Thank You.
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So… how do we win at this? How are we graded?
The short answer is that you win at this and get good grades by “showing willing”; that is, by being a willing participant. Romeo and Juliet will be highly participatory: Planned R & J unit activities include: Acting - main parts, supporting characters, crowds; everyone will be expected to take turns; Directing - group process; all will take part; Making masks, teaching dance, moving desks; Taking notes / looking up words - take turns with this. At least twice a week grades will be entered for your participation, on an A - F scale.
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Participation Rubric, R & J - about half the 4th Q Grade
Offers leadership, volunteers, stays on-task, and supportive, looks for ways to include more people than just immediate friends; never disruptive. B Good leader and follower, volunteers, on-task, supportive, includes others; almost never disruptive. C With prompting will participate and stay on task without disruption. D Struggles to stay on task, focus, or participate without being disruptive. F Is disruptive or will not participate.
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Hand out prologue. We’ll read this several times through. Workbook p
Divide Capulets and Montagues… C’s and M’s organize readers; we read the Prologue aloud; C and M men and women take turns.
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Hand out insults…. Divide Capulets and Montagues… C’s and M’s caucus; review insults; take turns; fall apart into chaos Practice listening for Mr. Lamson’s cues Start on Tues assignment: Define your word - put up on R and J scroll for all to see and enjoy.
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Tues. 3/21 English I Romeo and Juliet Set up notes: Who What When Where How why
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3/23 In about what century did Shakespeare write? __________________ In what language did he write? ______________________ What was Shakespeare’s country? ___________________________ What country is Romeo and Juliet set in? ________________________ What is their city? __________________________ What is the first big action in the movie? _______________________________ Where do Romeo and Juliet meet? ___________________________ In that first swordfight, who are the two fighters? _______________________________ _______________________________ Name _______________ Per __________ Date ______ 9. Friar Lawrence helps Romeo and Juliet do what? _____________________________ 10. Before their wedding night, Romeo gets in a swordfight. Who gets killed? _______________________________________ 11. Juliet’s parents pressure her to marry Paris, not knowing she is secretly married to Romeo. To get out of this, Juliet plans to do what? ___________________________________ _____________________________________ Romeo finds Juliet, thinks she’s dead, and does what? _________________________ 13. How does it end? _______________________________________
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7. To judge or determine the worth or quality of
8. Elements or conditions that create a result 9. To join or combine into a single whole 10. To check in on, watch, regulate 11. Most frequent, common, or important 12. Related or pertinent to the matter at hand 13. A practice passed down from generation to generation To separate or break into parts and examine A quality, part, or element Logical, consistent, or connected To decide or infer by evidence and reasoning To perceive or create a difference between Special stress on something
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Tues 3/14 English I-A Done with your Editorial open letter outline? Turned in? Done with your 1st draft? Turned in? Start 2nd (final) draft: add detail, quote and cite sources (Jaquiss); fix errors. READ ALOUD FOR SENSE! Check your grades. Are you missing assignments? Book reports? Journalism assignments? Work on catching up. Book report 3: Review my notes, revise, print out as one single document; glue-stick into notebook, REVISION DUE THURS. 3/16 NO GAMING - NO FOOLING!
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7th Period English Meet Mr. Lamson In the Library
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