Post date: Apr 12, 2010 10:03:56 AM
“If I had my mouth, I would bite.” Don John.
Monday, April 12
Fig. Lang. Review/discussion
discussion of the reading: end of party.
Read aloud: up to p. 79 if possible!
h/w: 83 - 91, the Beatrice tricking scene (should seem familiar!); can you spot any figurative language????
Tuesday, April 13: Olivia’s last day?? Best of luck!
DOL
check in/maybe tidy up and watch the end of the tricking scenes
The Trouble Begins: DJ returns . . .
Watch work! (hahaha)
h/w: we’ll need to be careful here, as there is a lot of punning and farce. Complete figurative lang. sheet, and choose a character to write a thesis on. Pick at least two quotations BY OR ABOUT your character up to this section of the book.
Wed. April 14 (it’s getting close. . . )
Read, read, read: let’s get through all the tricky parts (and watch a few) so you can get back to reading!
h/w: Act IV, i: The Wedding (123 - 145) Danika: the Friar; Tyler: Don John; Aaron: Leonato; Aisley: Hero; Bailey: Claudio/Prince; Max M: Benedick; Emily: Beatrice
Read and keep track of your character’s actions, responses, comments over the course of the scene! It’s a long one, but Looooooooooooots happens!
Thursday, April 15:
DOL
Process the “wedding” scene. . . What’s the plan? What’s the fall out? Possible quiz (hint, hint)
Finish Act IV--The Watch to the Rescue? p. 151
Revisit fig. lang. and your thesis paper
Discuss rising action and falling action. . .
h/w: for Monday, April 26: read 155-177, Act V, i. . . Makes me sad to see how the former friends have fallen out. But it’s full of figurative language AND it’s got good action. Have a great great great vacation!
Friday, April 16
Let’s discuss that service learning project!
And maybe have a celebration if y’all want to bring food?