Monday, March 16, 2015

Tuesday, 3/17

Happy St. Patrick's DayDespite what you might think, St. Patrick was not himself Irish, and he did not use the shamrock as a symbol of luck...


A killer hymn attributed to St. Patrick: St. Patrick's Breastplate (lyrics here)

Pre--

1.Submit Sonnets to Google Classroom.
2.  Polish Writing Reflections for your portfolios. Remember to review the writing rubric and provide concrete evidence of what you have grown in.
*If you have finished, submit Writing Reflection to Google Classroom (just so I can check your progress). You should work on this more in order to have it be great for your Portfolio, and for when Mr. Talley checks it.

Lesson--
Review Shakespeare's Background- read the Schoenbaum text, and check out the time-period pictures... the APPEARANCE of love and beauty is a large theme we will explore.

Take notes on "Shakespeare Background" under Major Assignments--> Romeo & Juliet

Post--
Review Romeo & Juliet Vocabulary and Romeo & Juliet Literary Terms

Create a document with these terms in them; you may also download these documents from Focus.

Your Homework will be utilized to cut down on busy-work in class by finding definitions.

Finish Act 1 Vocabulary and Literary Terms "Unique to Drama" by Block Day.

HW--
Notes & Terms: Find All Act 1 Vocab definitions and "Unique to Drama Literary Terms" by Block Day.

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