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English I November 2, 2015
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Welcome Get a Week 11 Warm Up Sheet from me and complete the Monday portion. (You may have seen these before!)
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1 st, 4 th, 6 th : Agenda Complete Monday warm up (Review from last week) Read Act II, Scene 1 and 2 Distribute Act II Analysis Packet HW: Download a QR Reader on your smart phone if you have one by Wednesday; complete Act II Vocabulary
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3 rd and 5 th : Agenda Complete Monday warm up (Review from last week) Watch Act II in 1968 film to help comprehension Begin reading Act II, Scene 1 Distribute Act II Analysis Packet HW: Download a QR Reader on your smart phone if you have one by Wednesday; complete Act II Vocabulary
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English I November 3, 2015
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Welcome Take out week 11 warm up sheets Sharpen pencils and put phones away
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Prefix: Non- = not, the reverse of Sentence Example: The non-profit organization badly needs money for its expensive projects.
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Prefix: Ob- = enlarged, in front of, in the way of Sentence Example: Jim did not overcome the obstacle of his bad grades.
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Grammar pattern: Use commas to separate appositives. An appositive is a noun or pronoun that is placed next to another noun to rename it. Example: A lawyer, Mr. Phelps, took my case.
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1 st, 4 th, 6 th : Agenda Complete Tuesday’s warm up Distribute The Balcony Article and have students read and answer the questions on the back of their Act II Packet Read Scenes 3 and 4
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3 rd and 5 th : Agenda Complete Tuesday’s warm up Read The Balcony Article and answer the three questions on the article on the back of the ACT II Packet Read Act II, Scenes 3 and 4 Complete Act II questions
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English I November 4, 2015
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Welcome Sharpen pencils, put away phones Get out warm up worksheet week 11
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Prefix: Omni- = everywhere, all Sentence Example: Being omnipotent means you have to be careful with your strength.
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Prefix: Per- = through, each Sentence Example: The smell of perfume permeated the class.
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Grammar Pattern: Use commas to separate direct quotation from the rest of the sentence. Example: Tom said, “Hello.”
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1 st, 4 th, 6 th : Agenda Complete Wednesday’s warm up Use QR code stations to find the literary devices Students find at least one device for each station and then will receive 5 points extra for each additional literary device found and explained
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3 rd and 5 th : Agenda Complete Wednesday’s warm up Read Act II, Scene III and IV Complete notes on literary devices
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English I November 5, 2015
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1 st, 3 rd, 4 th, and 6th Complete warm up Complete grammar work on root words Read Act II, Scene V together as a class Allow students time to finish QR Codes; turn in to me when done If students finish, they have time to work on hw
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5th Complete warm up Complete grammar work on root words Read Act II, Scene V together as a class Complete literary device notes; students choose three excerpts to analyze and find devices.
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Welcome Take out week 11 warm up worksheet Sharpen pencils and put phones away Tutoring today (since I was out Monday)
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Prefix: Poly- = many Sentence Example: Susie could hear the class next door through the wall using polysyllabic words.
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Prefix: Post- = after Sentence Example: Sally foolishly postponed looking at the e- mail from her mother on her cell phone.
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Devices Aside - a remark by a character that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by other characters (usually short and spoken directly to audience) Soliloquy - an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers (Longer than an aside)
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Monologue - a speech delivered by one person, or a long one-sided conversation.The Greek root word monologos translates to “speaking alone” Allusion - an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. (Reference to balcony and Romeo in Taylor Swift song)
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Devices Dramatic irony - occurs when the audience knows something the characters do not. Because of this, the words of the characters take on a different meaning. This can create intense suspense or humor.
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Devices Pun - the humorous use of a word to emphasize its different meanings, or the use of words that sound alike but different in meaning (She had a photographic memory but never developed it.)
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Devices Foil: a foil is a character that shows qualities that are in contrast with the qualities of another character with the objective to highlight the traits of the other character.contrast
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ROMEO I dreamt a dream tonight. MERCUTIO And so did I. ROMEO Well, what was yours? MERCUTIO That dreamers often lie. ROMEO In bed asleep while they do dream things true
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English I November 6, 2015
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1 st, 4 th, 6 th : Agenda Complete Week 11 Warm Up Quiz Watch Romeo and Juliet and answer film questions Complete Act I and II Symbol Activity
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3 rd and 5 th :Agenda Complete Week 11 Warm Up Quiz Watch Romeo and Juliet and answer film questions Complete Act I and II Symbol Activity
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Symbol HW Create and decorate two symbols. One that represents Act I and one that represents Act II. Should not be a basic heart. Write five words on each symbol that represents Act I and Act II. (10 words total)
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