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Romeo & Juliet 2018
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Warm up: Open your RWN and write one sentence for three of the vocabulary words from Act II.
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Monday, 30 April 2018 DLT: Wildcats will Read, annotate, and analyze dramatic literature
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FYI: The reading and vocabulary test for Romeo & Juliet, Act II, is WEDNESDAY. It’s your FINAL major grade for this grading period. Be sure you have your completed discussion questions with you in class tomorrow! Make sure you keep up with grades and assignments. If you’ve been absent or have missing grades, please be sure you complete all make-up work.
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Read Scenes V and VI Read and annotate scenes v & vi
Write a six-word summary for each scene in Act II
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Watch Scenes V and VI 1:04:39-1:10:49
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Warm up: Open your RWN and write one sentence for the three vocabulary words from Act II you did NOT write about yesterday.
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Procure Predominant Intercession Sallow Lamentable Unwieldy
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Tuesday, 1 may 2018 DLT: Wildcats will read and analyze literary elements in dramatic Literature
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FYI: The reading and vocabulary test for Romeo & Juliet, Act II, is TOMORROW. It’s your FINAL major grade for this grading period. The following is due today: Crossword puzzle and Cloze Review Closure activity Make sure you keep up with grades and assignments. If you’ve been absent or have missing grades, please be sure you complete all make-up work.
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With a partner: 1. Complete the cloze summary and vocabulary review for Act II. These will be turned in for a grade today!
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Closure: How were the printed and film version of Scenes 5-6 similar and different? Write your response in your RWN.
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Warm up: test Set-up Pick up an answer document and write your name at the top. Turn off your phone then zip up all purses and backpacks and stow them under your desk. When your seat number is called, place your phone in the corresponding pocket and pick up a copy of the test. Phones will remain in the pockets until the end of class. Be sure you have all work from Monday and Tuesday ready to turn in (discussion questions, cloze summary, and vocabulary puzzle)!
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wednesday, 2 May 2018 DLT: Wildcats will read and analyze dramatic literature.
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FYI: We’ll begin Act III tomorrow. Be sure to keep up with all work.
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During the test: Do your own work. Only write on the answer document.
Turn in the test and answer document when you finish. Begin reading and annotating Act III when you finish your test. Phones remain in the pockets until the end of the class period.
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After the test (in RWN):
Peter: a servant for the Capulets who inadvertently invites Romeo to the party where he meets Juliet. Traits: illiterate, goofy, good-humored Write a character’s name and an explanation of his or her role in the play. Draw a picture representation of the character (yes, stick figures are fine). Write at least three L2 traits beneath your illustration. Choose from the following characters: Romeo Juliet Mercutio Benvolio Tybalt Nurse Friar Lawrence Any other character of your choice 5. Repeat with a new character.
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Pick a part if you’d like to read today:
Casting Call! Pick a part if you’d like to read today: Act III, scene 1: Benvolio Mercutio Tybalt Romeo Prince Lady Capulet Lord Montague
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Warm Up: act III Terms Eloquence Exile Gallant Fray Fickle Martial
Read the definitions on your vocabulary handout (Act III Terms) and use the word bank below to fill in the blanks. Eloquence Exile Gallant Fray Fickle Martial
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Warm Up: act iIi Terms gallant fray martial exile eloquence fickle
(adj) brave and noble fray (noun) a noisy fight martial (adj) related to the miliatry exile (verb) to send away; banish eloquence (noun) speaking that is graceful and persuasive fickle (adj) easily changed or affected
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thursday, 3 May 2018 DLT: Wildcats will read and analyze dramatic literature.
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FYI: Answer discussion questions on your handout as we read and/or watch each scene. Make sure you keep up with grades and assignments. If you’ve been absent or have missing grades, please be sure you complete all make-up work.
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Read/Watch Act III, scene i
1:10:42 then stop at 1:27:17 Closure: Answer scene i discussion questions.
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Warm Up: three Lies and two truths
Romeo was Tybalt’s intended target, not Mercutio. When Mercutio commands “A plague a both houses,” he is wishing everyone comes down with a severe illness. Romeo accidentally kills Tybalt as he tries to make peace with him. Benvolio tries to take the blame for Tybalt’s death, but Romeo tells Prince he was responsible. Prince Escalus declares that Romeo must be exiled to Mantua and will be killed if he returns to Verona. LIE LIE LIE TRUTH
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friday, 4 May 2018 DLT: Wildcats will read and analyze dramatic literature.
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FYI: Answer discussion questions on your handout as we read and/or watch each scene. Make sure you keep up with grades and assignments. If you’ve been absent or have missing grades, please be sure you complete all make-up work.
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Watch Act III, scenes II-Iv: Answer discussion questions
1:27:17 then STOOOOOOOPPPPPP at 1:34:40; begin again at 1:38:22 then stop at 1:47:21
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closure: venn diagram Brainstorming
Directions: Create a three column chart in your composition book and fill it in with at least 3 details per column related to Act III. Text Version Only Both Zeffirelli Version Only
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