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Week 29: Dystopias6th week of the six weeks

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

MondayYou will need:

JournalA Textbook

And a pen (blue or black ink)

Journal: Monday 4/11/11

Using simple sentences, describe what you know about William Shakespeare:

him, his poetry, his plays.

Write for 5 minutesList all the things you can think of no

matter how insignificant you feel they may be.

Page 776 - 779

On page 776 you will find the new Big Question. Write it at the TOP of the next clean page in your journal.

Read page 778 – 779. Follow the directions and discuss with your partner when instructed to do so. In your journal complete the task in “Write What You

Think”Copy the “Big Question Vocabulary” into your

notebook and make sure that you know all these words by Friday, April 15.

Page 780 - 783

On these pages you will find all the key words and new vocabulary terms for our next unit, DRAMA. In your journal,

write down all the bold face terms and the explanation (definition) for those terms.

ActingActorsActsAsideAudienceCharacterChorusClimaxComedyConflict

DialogueDramaDramatic ConventionsDramatic effectDramatic ironyDramatic speechMonologuePerformancePlaywright

PlotPropsScenesScriptSetsSoliloquyStage DirectionsThemeTragedyTragic flawTragic hero

TuesdayYou will need:

Your JournalA pen (blue or black ink)

What do you know about Shakespeare?

What do you know about Shakespeare?

What do you know about The Globe?

WednesdayYou will need:

Your JournalThe Textbook (p. 798 – 805)And a pen (blue or black ink)

Journal:What would you do for love?

Complete your notes: pp.798 – 805Write in your journal all the information that will help you pass a test about the following topics:

The Tragedy of Romeo and JulietThe theater in Shakespeare’s timeThe Globe Dialogue and Stage directionWilliam Shakespeare

Starting outlove of theatercelebritywhen he wrote his playshow much he made

Vocabulary:Perniciousadversaryaugmentinggrievanceoppressiontransgression

Wear your running shoes tomorrow!

ThursdayYou will need:

Your running shoes!

Journal: Thursday 4/14/11

No journal today – Fit Test

Prepare for the Shakespeare Notes Test

• If you are not finished with your notes – READ.• If you are finished with your notes – study for

tomorrow by reading over your notes.

• Work quietly at your seat until you finish or the bell rings.

FridayYou will need:

Your JournalAnd a pen (blue or black ink)

Journal: Friday 4/15/11

Friday 4/15/11

ShakespeareNotesTest

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