English I students read 3.4, where we make a couple of discoveries: Juliet has to marry by Thursday. It's late Monday evening. Things have gotten From this information, we were able to create a...
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Gallery Walk and Debrief
English 8 students went over the last text we explored and then finished up a Kahoot from yesterday about evaluating claims and evidence: English 8 students had a gallery walk comparing eight...
Claims and Paraphrases
English 8 students worked on a brief practice with identifying strong claims and strong evidence on Kahoot. We'll be evaluating more claims and evidence as we continue through the quarter. English I...
Project Work and Evaluating Claims and Evidence
English I students worked on their projects for Romeo and Juliet after reading 3.2 and discovering the confusion pronoun/antecedent ambiguity can cause. English 8 students had to maintain a holding...
Claims and Supporting Evidence
Everyone was working on arguments in one form or another today. English I students were creating claims about the connections between "Decoration Day" and Romeo and Juliet. Students came up with...
Project and Questions
English I students worked on the major project for the Romeo and Juliet unit. We first looked at the encounter between Romeo and Tybalt to make some connections clear: We then turned our attention...
Arguments about 3.1
English I students worked on the big turn in Romeo and Juliet: act 3 scene 1. We worked on summarizing and will return to it later in the unit with other scenes. We also began the mini-unit on...
Soliloquy and Vocabulary
English I students finished looking at Friar Laurence's opening soliloquy in 2.3, which is filled with parallelism, inversions, and all the other language tricks Shakespeare uses to be impressive....
Balcony Monologs and a Short TDQ
Today we worked on the monologs from the balcony (English I) and a TDQ (English 8) asdf
2.2 and Argument Analysis
Students in English I looked at several different versions of the balcony scene to see how important visual cues are in Shakespeare and have a few epiphanies from the scenes. One discovery students...
Benchmark, Practice Test, and Vocab
All students took the math benchmark today. As such, we had only thirty minutes per period. English I students worked on the practice test for Romeo and Juliet act I. The test will be on Friday....
Hidden Stage Instructions and TDA Revisions
English I students worked on some of the hidden stage instructions in act 1 scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet : ROMEO […] Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till...