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Warm-Up: Talk with your partner about your experience with reading/seeing Shakespeare
Elements of Drama Shakespeare Background Packet Time to work on Definition Essays (30-40 minutes) Comparative Analysis returns and discussions HW: Definition essays - Due FRIDAY! CAS Portfolio due Tuesday May 2 View Slides here. Warm-Up - What insights do you have about the socratic seminar on Thursday? What did you learn? Were you prepared? What would you like to change about that specific seminar?
MLA quiz Definition Essay intro What our upcoming week looks like: Wednesday 4/26: R&J background, 40-45 minutes of in class work time for definition essay Friday 4/28: MAP testing; Definition Essays due (by the end of class)via Turnitin. **Please provide hard copy if you want written comments in addition to turnitin.com. HW: Work on definition essay View Slides here. Turn in prep sheet now, please.
Warm-Up Final discussions *Remember, you will need to speak a minimum of 3 times in order to receive credit. You will be graded on both presentation and your preparation sheet. HW: Think about concepts in Animal Farm that sparked your interest that you could write a new definition for. View Slides here. Warm-Up
Final Reading Quiz Time to prep for Socratic Seminar
*Remember, you will need to speak a minimum of 3 times in order to receive credit. You will be graded on both presentation and your preparation sheet. View Slides here. Warm Up- writing skills
Quiz 4-6 Discussion of quiz Continued Rhetoric Analysis - View MLK’s “I Have a Dream,” analyze, and compare with Old Major’s speech HW for Friday April 14th: Create an outline to prepare yourself for an in-class timed essay over Old Major’s speech and MLK’s “I Have a Dream” speech HW for Tuesday April 18th : FINISH BOOK! Take notes on satire, allegory, and overall ideas that Orwell seems to be representing
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Unit Overview Refresher on Rhetoric 7th period- last minute presentations on info. for Animal Farm Begin reading chapter 1 HW: Read chapters 1-3 - take notes on characters, elements of allegory, satire, and rhetoric. |
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