Homework Due Today: Please have out on your desk!
1. Complete Reading Section Scan for Vocabulary Act I Scene 1 Romeo and Juliet 2. Reading Section: Due 5/24/10 Romeo and Juliet Act I Scene I Notes Read Act I Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet. Make a list of characters and complete the following:
1. Divide your paper between the Capulets and the Montagues
2. Record each character's Name under Capulet or Montague
4. His/her title or role
5. Description of his/her attitude and behavior
Write a one paragraph summary of the major events of Act I Scene.
Agenda: 1. Sign in on attendance log
2. Copy learning objectives and homework in your planner. 3. Reading Section: 5/24/10 R and J Act I Scene I "Quiz"- Silently and completely on your own, complete the questions for Act 1 Scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet". You may use your notes from your homework and your book. You have 20 minutes, good luck! 4. Continued- Participation Section:5/17/10 Elements of Drama Cornell Notes– Take Cornell notes on the elements of drama powerpoint ElementsofDrama.ppt
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5. Participation Section: 5/24/10 Rhetorical Precis Review Notes Take notes to prepare for your fast food, rhetorical precis test tomorrow. 6. Reading Section: 5/24/10 Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 1 Review and View
Students will be able to:
Homework Due Today: Please have out on your desk!
1. Complete Reading Section Scan for Vocabulary Act I Scene 1 Romeo and Juliet
2. Reading Section: Due 5/24/10 Romeo and Juliet Act I Scene I Notes
Read Act I Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet. Make a list of characters and complete the following:
1. Divide your paper between the Capulets and the Montagues
2. Record each character's Name under Capulet or Montague
4. His/her title or role
5. Description of his/her attitude and behavior
Write a one paragraph summary of the major events of Act I Scene.
Agenda:
1. Sign in on attendance log
2. Copy learning objectives and homework in your planner.
3. Reading Section: 5/24/10 R and J Act I Scene I "Quiz"-
Silently and completely on your own, complete the questions for Act 1 Scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet". You may use your notes from your homework and your book. You have 20 minutes, good luck!
4. Continued- Participation Section: 5/17/10 Elements of Drama Cornell Notes– Take Cornell notes on the elements of drama powerpoint ElementsofDrama.ppt
5. Participation Section: 5/24/10 Rhetorical Precis Review Notes Take notes to prepare for your fast food, rhetorical precis test tomorrow.
6. Reading Section: 5/24/10 Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 1 Review and View